SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I am currently working on a project that, due to product shortages, is utilizing WF beams on the roof. Ideally we would have liked to use open-web steel joists but their lead time is out of control right now (supposedly out 11 months from date of order). Now that we are switching to WF beams I am having some questions in regards to bridging on these systems. Does anyone use bridging on WF framed roofs?
In particular, I am a bit concerned about roof uplift. Now, it's not an overly difficult calculation, however, my client is steaming mad that I am asking for a row of bridging at the roof to help with roof uplift. He sends me examples of projects showing similar WF beam framed roofs that do not require bridging..... however, while on the surface these systems appear to be the same, they are not... as we are spanning beams 52' @ 10'-0" o.c. using 3" roof deck. He is giving example projects with beams spanning 20' @ 5'-0" o.c. spacing. I have tried to calmly tell him that you are not comparing apples to apples but he just doesn't get what I am trying to tell him.
In particular, I am a bit concerned about roof uplift. Now, it's not an overly difficult calculation, however, my client is steaming mad that I am asking for a row of bridging at the roof to help with roof uplift. He sends me examples of projects showing similar WF beam framed roofs that do not require bridging..... however, while on the surface these systems appear to be the same, they are not... as we are spanning beams 52' @ 10'-0" o.c. using 3" roof deck. He is giving example projects with beams spanning 20' @ 5'-0" o.c. spacing. I have tried to calmly tell him that you are not comparing apples to apples but he just doesn't get what I am trying to tell him.