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For the same house, in the previous two questions, Theres' a door ((:36''} in one wall and a window (3'4',3' in height and 4' wide) in the opposite wall, and the other walls will have two (2) interior walls coming off of them. How many 2'x6'x8' studs will be required to frame the outside walls on 16'' centres? Don't worry about adding a waste factor after you calculate how many you need and don't worry about the sill plate or the double top plate, or the lintels in your calculation. Draw and label (with proper terms) the door layout, and window layout? Note: don't forget the 2'6'8' studs required around the door and window.
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For the same house, the owners wants a deck on the front of the house the runs the width of it. The deck will have to be placed on concrete piers spaced 5' apart (approx.5' centre to centre). The piers are 10" diameter, with a height of 1.6m, that will be sitting on square footings .700m with a height of .200m. What is the volume of concrete required for the footings (base)? And what is the volume of concrete required for the columns? Allow for 5% waste, and you can't order fractions of a load.
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