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1.) For a low-slope-roofed university classroom building with a masonry bearing wall steel interior frame, corrugated st

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 8:49 am
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1 For A Low Slope Roofed University Classroom Building With A Masonry Bearing Wall Steel Interior Frame Corrugated St 1
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1.) For a low-slope-roofed university classroom building with a masonry bearing wall steel interior frame, corrugated steel roof deck: A.) show two ways of achieving a 1:50 roof slope on structural bays 36 feet (11m) square. B.) sketch a set of details of the parapet edge building separation joint area divider and roof drain for a low slope. 3.) Find a low-slope roof system being installed and take notes on the process until the roof is completed. Ask questions of the roofers, the architect or your instructor about anything you don't understand 4.) Examine a number of low-slope roofs around your campus or neighborhood, looking for problems such as cracking, blistering, tearing and leaking and attempt to explain the reason for each problem that you discover.