Engineering Magazine Features Wind-resistant Wood Design

APA Help DeskStructural Engineering & Design magazine's February 2010 issue features an article on wind-resistant wood design that details design advancements in the 20 years following Hurricane Hugo. The article was developed from a white paper that APA Engineered Wood Specialist Bryan Readling, P.E., and Senior Engineer Ed Keith, P.E., wrote for a recent Hurricane Hugo symposium.

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Help Desk Question: What is the service life of APA Wood Structural Panels?

APA Help DeskQuestion: What is the service life of APA Wood Structural Panels?

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I-Joist Construction Details - Performance Rated I-Joists in Floor and Roof Framing

APA has updated the I-Joist Construction Details - Performance Rated I-Joists in Floor and Roof Framing. This installation guide provides updated information on recommended construction details for Performance Rated I-joists in floor and roof applications. The publication also includes recommendations for cantilevers and placement of web holes. The 55-page interactive PDF contains links to exploded views of various construction details.

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Design for Combined Shear and Uplift from Wind

APA has updated the APA System Report: Design for Combined Shear and Uplift from Wind, Form SR-101. This publication provides designs for utilizing wind uplift resistance capabilities from wood structural panels. The updated report also includes information on resisting lateral shear forces and wind pressure perpendicular to the wall.

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Help Desk Question: Marine-grade plywood as exterior siding

APA Help DeskQuestion: Is it appropriate to use Marine-grade plywood as an exterior siding product?

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Controlling Decay in Wood Construction

APA has updated the Technical Note: Controlling Decay in Wood Construction, Form R495. This publication provides an overview of preventing and minimizing the degradation of wood through proper design, storage, construction and maintenance details.

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