HomeMy WebLinkAboutFW Madison Station Truss Bearing at Corner DecksCody,
Is this what you were looking at for the blocking item you sent over yesterday? This redline that was from Frost might clarify why it wasn’t on the truss plans because it was no longer
needed.
Let me know if this fixes it.
Thanks,
Alex Lloyd
Project Superintendent
(208) 313-4453
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Subject: Madison Station Truss Bearing at Corner Decks
Cody,
Following up on our phone call this morning-that 6x8 beam spanning about 4’ at the corner porches is sufficient to support the full span of the trusses. Let me know if you have questions.
Thank you,
Kevin Bradshaw
FROST Structural Engineering
1020 E Lincoln Road
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
208-227-8404 Ext. 206