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Static billboard design structure
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Static billboard design structure

Static billboard design structure

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Hi
I need advice on a 6m x 3m static billboard design

1. Foundation type? Alternative to achor bolt system
2. Will 100 x 100 6mm sq tube steel do. How many post recommended
3. What type of backing board should I use

Any other suggestion will greatly help
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RE: Static billboard design structure

1. Direct embedment, I suppose.
2. Calculate the wind load; multiply by the moment arm, compare to the bending capacity, and find out.
3. One that's strong enough to resist the wind load, and won't degrade due to the weather exposure.

RE: Static billboard design structure

(OP)
Thank you

RE: Static billboard design structure

Height from ground level is crucial.

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