The building specifications outline several key structural features. The building is to have vertical walls and a gable (single-slope) roof, with the slope specified according to the design requirements. It can be a single-span or multiple-span structure, with the type of framing specified as a rigid frame or truss system.
The eave height, measured from the top of the finished floor to the intersection of the insides of the roof and sidewall sheets, is a critical dimension that needs to be as indicated in the plans. This dimension determines the overall height of the building and affects its overall appearance and functionality.
Additionally, the clear height between the finished floor and the bottom of the roof steel, along with other critical dimensions, must also be as indicated in the plans. These dimensions are essential for ensuring that the building meets the required clearances and provides adequate space for its intended use.