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2800 N Main St Unit# 1100 Bldg# 2810
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2800
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N
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2810
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1100
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Round 1 Bowling and Amusement 12/09/2024 Paradigm Design <br />Main Place Mall Expansion Grand Rapids, MI <br />Santa Ana, California <br />Project #2309147GR <br />COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING 05 4000 - 12 <br />E.Align floor framing over studs according to AISI S200, Section C1. Where framing cannot be aligned, <br />continuously reinforce track to transfer loads. <br />F.Anchor studs abutting structural columns or walls, including masonry walls, to supporting structure. <br />G.Install headers over wall openings wider than stud spacing. Locate headers above openings. Fabricate <br />headers of compound shapes indicated or required to transfer load to supporting studs, complete with clip- <br />angle connectors, web stiffeners, or gusset plates. <br />1.Frame wall openings with not less than a double stud at each jamb of frame. Fasten jamb members <br />together to uniformly distribute loads. <br />2.Install tracks and jack studs above and below wall openings. Anchor tracks to jamb studs with clip <br />angles or by welding, and space jack studs same as full-height wall studs. <br />H.Install supplementary framing, blocking, and bracing in stud framing indicated to support fixtures, <br />equipment, services, casework, heavy trim, furnishings, and similar work requiring attachment to framing. <br />1.If type of supplementary support is not indicated, comply with stud manufacturer's written <br />recommendations and industry standards in each case, considering weight or load resulting from <br />item supported. <br />I.Install horizontal bridging in stud system, spaced vertically 48 inches or as indicated on Shop Drawings. <br />Fasten at each stud intersection. <br />1.Channel Bridging: Cold-rolled steel channel, welded or mechanically fastened to webs of punched <br />studs with a minimum of two screws into each flange of the clip angle for framing members up to 6 <br />inches deep. <br />2.Strap Bridging: Combination of flat, taut, steel sheet straps of width and thickness indicated and <br />stud-track solid blocking of width and thickness to match studs. Fasten flat straps to stud flanges, <br />and secure solid blocking to stud webs or flanges. <br />3.Bar Bridging: Proprietary bridging bars installed according to manufacturer's written instructions. <br />J.Install steel sheet diagonal bracing straps to both stud flanges; terminate at and fasten to reinforced top and <br />bottom tracks. Fasten clip-angle connectors to multiple studs at ends of bracing and anchor to structure. <br />K.Install miscellaneous framing and connections, including supplementary framing, web stiffeners, clip <br />angles, continuous angles, anchors, and fasteners, to provide a complete and stable wall-framing system. <br />3.5 INSTALLATION OF EXTERIOR NONLOADBEARING WALL FRAMING <br />A.Install continuous tracks sized to match studs. Align tracks accurately and securely anchor to supporting <br />structure.
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