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Included in the book is the text of the NAHB Research Center's Prescriptive Method for Resiclential Cold-Formed Steel Framing - the basis for most Code requirements for steel construction. It shows exactly how residential steel must be framed, and gives the span tables, load requirements and fastening schedules you need to erect Code-approved framing. A free CD-ROM inside the back cover has all the construction details from Prescriptive Method in an accessible format. Insert these illustrations into your bid to show how you will assemble the steel, or print them for your crews as instructions. Also on the disk: National Estimator, an easy-to-use estimating program with 40 pages of manhour estimates, and material and labor costs for residential steel construction. Tim Waite, a licensed professional engineer, has worked as a field engineer for the past 20 years. He was introduced to the light-gauge steel framing industry in 1992, and tooled up side-by-side with steel framers nationwide to find the most cost-effective details for residential steel framing. With the NAHB Research Center, he conducted classroom and hands-on training seminars for builders across the country and overseas. Subsequently, Tim wrote the National Training Curriculum for Residential Cold-Formed Steel Framing for the American Iron and Steel Institute. He serves on several committees for standardizing steel framing details and methods. In 1997 he started the Hawaii Steel Alliance, Inc., an association developed to further educate the industry and promote the use of steel framing. He currently works for the North American Steel Framing Alliance.
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