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General Guidance on the Use of Rod Stiffeners when Seismically Restraining Pipe/Duct/Electrical Distribution Systems

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Requirements for a Professional Engineer’s Design and Review of Seismic and Wind Load Rated Installations

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VISCMA 102-12 Vibration Isolation Specification Guidelines for Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Systems

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The Pitfalls of Combining Internal & External Equipment Isolation

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Analytical Standard for Evaluating Restraint Loads for Mechanical Equipment

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VAV Boxes and Small HVAC Component Restraints

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Documents, Piping and Ductwork

Attachment of Sheet Metal Curbs to Roof Decks

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Documents

Understanding The IBC (International Building Code) (Architectural Components and Equipment Restraint)

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VISCMA 101-15 Seismic Restraint Specification Guidelines for Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Systems

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Restraint of Ductwork and Pipe by Walls

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Documents, Piping and Ductwork

Calculating Anchorage Capacities for Nonstructural Components Used on 2012 IBC Projects

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Manage Your Risk in Seismic and Wind Design – Use a Qualified Professional Engineer

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Proper Application of the 12” Rule in Chapter 13 of the ASCE 7-16

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Wind Restraint of Roof Mounted Ductwork

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Seismic Restraint of Flexible Piping Systems

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Documents, Piping and Ductwork

Seismic Restraint of Hot Piping

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Documents, Piping and Ductwork

Seismic Code Requirements for New Equipment Systems in Existing Buildings

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Documents

Understanding the Seismic Provisions of the 2015 National Building Code of Canada (CNBC) – Computing Forces

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Documents

Understanding the Wind Provisions of the 2015 National Building Code of Canada (CNBC) – Computing Forces

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Factors that Drive Seismic and Wind Design Loads in the IBC

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Computing the Horizontal Seismic Load Effects for Non-Structural Components as Per ASCE 7-16

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Delegated Design for Seismic and Wind Load Engineering on Mechanical and Electrical Components

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Calculation of Wind Loads on Rooftop Equipment Per ASCE7-16

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Structural Steel Frame Bases

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Documents

Pipe Risers and Their Supports

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Documents

Pitfalls of Using a Boilerplate Specification

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Vibration Isolation of Rooftop Equipment

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Documents

SNOW LOAD IS COMING

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Documents

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FAQ, Multi-Use
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