Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Re: hollow core details

Thanks for all replies.


Will H.

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Andrew Kester, PE <akester@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Will,
> I agree with Harold. In Florida it is typically done like any other
> pre-engineered, pre-fab element. They design it for gravity loads that you
> specify, you take care of all of the details, special loading conditions,
> diaphragms, etc. The hollow core manufacturers and engineers can supply you
> with lots of typical details of all different types of connections, as well
> as other loading info that may not be in their standard catalog. Then you
> adapt those details for your situation, and tweak them to your liking...
>
> Andrew Kester, P.E.
> Principal/Project Manager
> ADK Structural Engineering, PLLC
> 1510 E. Colonial Drive, Suite 301
> Orlando, FL 32803
>

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