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THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />PROJECT NO. 21-1011 <br />BUILDING DEPARTMENT RELOCATION TO ANNEX <br /> <br />Project No. 21-1011 November 2024 092216-6 <br />using positive screw attachment or a crimping tool equal to USG Metal Lock <br />Fastener. Grouting of doorframes is required. Comply with special door opening <br />construction details on the drawings. <br /> <br />3. Where a stud directly abuts an exterior wall and there is a possibility of <br />condensation or water penetration through the wall, place a No. 15 asphalt felt <br />strip between stud and wall surface. <br /> <br />4. Over metal doors or borrowed light frames, place a section of runner horizontally <br />with a web-flange bend at each end. Secure runner to strut-studs with two screws <br />in each bent web. At the location of vertical joints over the doorframe header, <br />place a cut-to-length stud extending to the ceiling runner. <br /> <br />5. Splice studs when required by nesting one into the other forming a box section <br />with a minimum length of 8", fastened together with two 3/8" Type S pan head <br />screws in each flange. Locate each screw no more than 1" from ends of splice. <br /> <br />6. Form corners and intersections with 3 studs. <br /> <br />7. At corner conditions with angles of other than 90 degrees, provide continuous <br />corner pieces brake-formed to the proper corner angle with legs, which extend to <br />cover the width of the face flanges of the “C” studs. <br /> <br />8. Locate stud within 2 in. maximum from all abutting partitions, partition corners <br />and other construction. <br /> <br />a. Provide two studs (web to web) at each door and window frame, and each <br />cased opening, extending from floor to structure above. Securely attach <br />to each other and to track with screws. <br />b. Anchor studs securely to jamb and head anchor clips of each door and <br />window frame by bolt or screw attachments. <br />c. Provide header (runner track), using a mitered head splice, at head of <br />openings and fasten to adjacent vertical studs with screws. <br />d. Position at vertical joints over opening frame, an additional cut-to-length <br />stud extending from opening frame header to ceiling runner. <br />e. Cut non-load bearing studs 1/2 in. short of overhead structural elements <br />to permit deflection. <br /> <br />F. Furred Ceiling Framing: Space 1-1/2" metal furring channels 16" o.c. at right angles to the <br />long side of the space, supported on side wall construction or other structural members. <br />Where intermediate support is required, or at unsupported ends, suspend with channels <br />or studs from the structure above. As an alternate, 1 5/8" steel studs may be used as <br />furring. Saddle tie furring channels to joists with double strand 18 gage tie wire at each <br />intersection. Provide 1" clearance between furring ends and abutting walls and partitions. <br />At splices, nest furring channels with at least 8" overlap and securely wire-tie each end <br />with double strand 18 gage tie wire. Frame around openings such as light troffers with <br />additional furring channels and wire ties to joists. <br /> <br />G. Suspended Ceiling Grillage Erection: