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BQ at all the vertical gussets, roof level, refer to photo 1 in the attached report. Bolts were drawn head-side out to minimize the size of the truss enclosure. The orientation was discussed with the contractor during fabrication, and commented on in the shop drawing review. Contractor to reverse the bolt installation to have the head of the bolts located on the outer face of the gusset to match HOK’s design drawing and the approved shop drawing comments from submittal CB-631-05120-07082-R1 on sheet 03-004A.

HOK Field Observation Report - S005 - 20190131.pdf

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From: Sean Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 12:29 PM To: Mock, Brian ; Corallo, Frank Cc: Andee ; Gary ; Zach Subject: Fwd: PBB GFRG Capital [External Email] Brian, I am forwarding the message from my engineer. Please let me know what you are thinking and concerns. If there is something specific you need us to look at and review, please let me know. Thanks, Sean Get Outlook for Android

From: Oscar Ovalle Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 8:30:14 AM To: Sean Subject: Re: PBB GFRG Capital

The distance between the gusset and the exterior face of the studs will vary depending on the W's (truss columns) on every truss. Most of them are W14s, with gusset plates of 2 1/2" thick (based on the drawings I have) which makes a total of about 19". The total width of the enclosure finish to finish is 32" which is the dimension we should keep. If we deduct the 5/8" of the GFRG panels on each side, we will end up with about 5" between the gusset plate and the exterior face of the stud. However if you look at my detail I provided space for shims between the stud and GFRG panel which give some room to adjust and

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