Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 116
... joists are fastened to a header or laterally supported by joist hangars or nailing to studs . ( d ) Double Joists . Joists under and parallel to bearing partitions shall be doubled and well spiked or may be sepa- rated by solid bridging ...
... joists are fastened to a header or laterally supported by joist hangars or nailing to studs . ( d ) Double Joists . Joists under and parallel to bearing partitions shall be doubled and well spiked or may be sepa- rated by solid bridging ...
Page 158
... Joists Composite Beams ( f ) Footings Supporting Round Columns . In computing the stresses in footings which support ... joists shall be not more than four times the width of the top or bottom flanges nor less than one twenty - fourth of ...
... Joists Composite Beams ( f ) Footings Supporting Round Columns . In computing the stresses in footings which support ... joists shall be not more than four times the width of the top or bottom flanges nor less than one twenty - fourth of ...
Page 189
... joists being permitted to exceed eight feet ( 8 ′ ) except as otherwise specified in Sections 3102 and 3103 . Fire - resistive standards of floor construction are specified in Section 4305 . Sec . 3102. Concrete slab floors shall be not ...
... joists being permitted to exceed eight feet ( 8 ′ ) except as otherwise specified in Sections 3102 and 3103 . Fire - resistive standards of floor construction are specified in Section 4305 . Sec . 3102. Concrete slab floors shall be not ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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