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Special Systems
Energy-Conserving Wall Assemblies
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Energy-Conserving Sturd-I-Wall Assemblies Form E30

Fully Wind Resistive Roof Assemblies (back to top)
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Metal Roofing Panels - UL Class 90 Form E30

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UL Class 90 (NM519) Form G310

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UL Class 90 (NM520) Form G310

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FM Class 1-90 Form E30

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FM Class 1-105 Form E30

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FM Class 1-120 Form E30

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FM Class 1-135 Form E30

Heavy Timber Roof Construction (back to top)
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Heavy Timber Construction Form E30

Narrow Wall Bracing (back to top)
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Method ABW – Alternate Braced Wall A Guide to the 2009 IRC® Wood Wall Bracing Provisions

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Method CS-PF – Continuous Portal Frame Panel Construction A Guide to the 2009 IRC® Wood Wall Bracing Provisions

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Method PFG – Intermittent Portal Frame at Garage Door Openings in SDC A, B and C A Guide to the 2009 IRC® Wood Wall Bracing Provisions

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Method PFH – Intermittent Portal Frame A Guide to the 2009 IRC® Wood Wall Bracing Provisions

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Outside Corner Detail A Guide to the 2009 IRC® Wood Wall Bracing Provisions

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Inside Corner Detail A Guide to the 2009 IRC® Wood Wall Bracing Provisions

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Garage Corner Detail A Guide to the 2009 IRC® Wood Wall Bracing Provisions

Noise Resistant Systems (back to top)
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Noise-Resistant Party Wall Form E30

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Noise-Resistant Floor Assembly Form E30

Typical Panel-to-Metal Framing Systems (back to top)
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Nailer Anchored with Power Driven Fasteners Form T625

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Panels Attached Directly to Formed Steel Joist Form T625

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Panels Nailed to Nailable Steel Joists Form T625

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