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Hurricane proof home, a view from the upper living area. The electrical has been run thru the 3-d panel floor panels.
Hurricane proof homes, the 3-d panel roof system. The roof panels are set in place, the electrical work finished.
Hurricane proof homes, the 3-d panel roof system, the contractor is Ian McGonagle has removed some of the foam core, enough to expose two sets of truss wires approximately six inches of foam, the rebar has been installed, form lumber and shoring will be installed under the rebar, this will be poured solid from the top side. A rule if you’re in question on spans or strength, concrete and rebar can be added at will, this detail has been engineered for this floor and roof span!
Hurricane proof homes, shoring has been installed under 3-d panels, shoring should be set away from the exterior walls so there is room to work on the walls, also shoring should be laid out and planned ahead, scaffolding usually is set between the post so workers can work on the ceiling or bottom of the roof structures. |
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