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Intended Audience: civil, construction, structural, and mechanical engineers
PDH UNITS: 3
Discover the basic design and construction methods for single-story residential wood decks. Dive in to the 2015 edition of the technical publication of “Prescriptive Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide” American Wood Council of the American Forest & Paper Association in our course developed by Dr. Rossow. This course will walk through the established construction guide that meets or exceeds the minimum design requirements of the International Code Council’s International Residential Code. Specific design guidance (much of it in the form of convenient tables and charts) is provided for all deck components. This course is intended for civil, construction, structural, and mechanical engineers, and would also be of particular interest to engineers serving as building officials in the military or in government agencies concerned with residential construction practices.
Learning Objectives
- Decking requirements
- Joist sizing
- Beam size and assembly requirements
- Deck framing plans
- Joist-to-beam connections
- Joist hangers
- Post requirements
- Rim joist requirements
- Footings
- Ledger attachments
- Ledger board fasteners
- Free-standing decks
- Deck stability
- Guard requirements
- Stair requirements
- Framing at chimney or bay window
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This Course is just an AWP Excerpt of Deck-related code from 2015 IRC. Helpful to have in one place, but nothing that couldn’t be researched on your own. No teaching involved.
I deal with a lot of residential wood decks. This information is right on target!