Saline County Health Department Structural Reinforcement Feb
18, 2014
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CONTRACTOR:RILEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC BRYAN NEWELL, Vice
President Manhattan, KS ENGINEER OF RECORD:VMT Engineering David
Vermetten, President Waterville, KS
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Original Truss Configuration from Original Building
Construction
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Structural Issues Original Truss construction has been altered
over time to cause un-repairable truss member damage. Repairs have
been attempted over time, and have caused collateral damage.
Renovations have altered subsequent alterations and repairs causing
further damage.
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Bad Alterations/Repairs
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Truss Failures
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West Entry Corridor
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Renovation Problems
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Atrium
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Reinforcement Construction Major Components of Reinforement
Roof Purlins(Joist) -members spanning greater length than they can
support. Mansard -Sloped roof along west elevation very poorly
constructed. Roof Trusses - Damage to members, buckling, member
failure, complete truss failure. Items associated with Atrium and
the Bearing Wall that was removed.
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Reinforcement Construction Component Reinforcements Mansard:
Reinforced with additional wood framing and simpson strong tie
accessories Roof Purlins: Existing Purlins doubled to accommodate
the span Atrium: Sevaral repairs associated with trusses,
bearing,
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Reinforcement Construction Component Reinforcements Roof
Trusses: Structural Steel members engineered and added to provide
enough strength to carry the existing structural load. Structural
Steel will replace the wood as the structure of the building. Wood
will still be in place. Wood will not be straightened. Cable bottom
chord: Cables will now act as the bottom chord of our steel
system.
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Wood Reinforcements
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Mansard Reinforcements BEFORE AFTER
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Steel Reinforcement System
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Non-Structural Benefits Electrical Repairs HVAC Ductwork Gas
Line Replacement Mold Removal Phone & Data System Duct work
Professionally Cleaned after this project Above Ceiling and Attic
Space Insulation