Basic Structural Checklist For Building Type W1A: Multi-Story, Multi-Unit Residential Wood Frames
The Basic Structural Checklist For Building Type W1A: Multi-Story, Multi-Unit Residential Wood Frames mobile app allows you to replace your paper structural checklist with a cell phone, tablet or even a computer.
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The mobile form includes fields to document items such as date of inspection, structure/ building location, contractor details, records inspection note, and corrective actions and capture's contractor and inspector's signatures. Once the mobile app is filled out a secure PDF is generated. The PDF is easy to share, and a copy is stored in your account for your concrete records. You can also use the App Builder to personalize and customize this mobile form. These buildings are single or multiple family dwellings of one or more stories in height with open front garages at the first story. Building loads are light and the framing spans are short. Floor and roof framing consists of closely spaced wood joists or rafters on wood studs. The first story consists of wood floor framing on wood stud walls and steel pipe columns, or a concrete slab on concrete or concrete masonry block walls. The foundation consists of spread footings constructed of concrete, concrete masonry block, or brick masonry in older construction. Chimneys, when present, consist of solid brick masonry, masonry veneer, or wood frame with internal metal flues. Lateral forces are resisted by wood frame diaphragms and shear walls. Floor and roof diaphragms consist of straight or diagonal wood sheathing, tongue and groove planks, or plywood. Shear walls consist of straight or diagonal wood sheathing, plank siding, plywood, stucco, gypsum board, particle board, or fiberboard. Interior partitions are sheathed with plaster or gypsum board.
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