Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Aug 28, 2015 2:29 pm This is my first post in this forum so i would just like to say hey to everyone. I am currently at studying online (diploma of building and construction) and am a formwork carpenter. Obviously with my course there are a certain number of residential modules I have to complete which is all fairly new to me. I was hoping I might be able to get some extra guidance through some of the members with some questions I have. The information I get from the tafe is alright but sometimes is very general and leaves me in the dark. As you know it can be very hard and time consuming to sift through to internet to find specific information regarding certain topics. So, my question is... If I had designed a house for a N3 area (non cyclonic) but then decided to move the house to a C2 (cyclonic) area (keeping the same house design) which of these structural elements of the house would have to be checked for structural adequacy. (single storey house on stumps and piers with face brick work whole way around with deck attached to front of house) external bearers (support external wall) - internal bearers (principally supporting internal wall/floor joists) bearers supporting deck floor joists internal floor joists deck floor joists external wall framing internal wall framing I do have general information about all of this but just though I have never been on a forum before and it might be a good way of sourcing extra information. How much are you ahead in payments compared to where the build is at? Have you fully drawn down the loan? 5 9162 Hi All, I'm new here! I'm in a block of 4 apartments (Waverley council) and looking to change a window to a sliding door. The window faces an enclosed garden (with a… 0 4177 Hi all, I've received the unwelcome news that our certifier (BCA Certifiers) has merged into the McKenzie Group. A quick Google revealed McKenzie is the mob that… 0 3264 |