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Specifications P o vc, 1 of 20 (Ocod SW 1(011iAve RFCTIIP Structural Calculations .] PJ ,J; ( For OlVISC, Housing Authority of Washington County - Bonita Villa Apartments Remodel OF ICV. CO"- Washington County, Or Pinnacle Architecture December 17, 2021 FE Job Number- 21-T076 �,��,p PROFFs '` 0NGtN-4 `ff0 83585PE t �r� �OREGON � y � `�rypau pQ� EXPIRES: 12/31/21 These Calculations Are Void If Seal And Signature Are Not Original FROELICH ENGINEERS € * * * LIMITATIONS * * * ENGINEERING DESIGN IS BASED UPON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE CLIENT, WHO IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCURACY OF SAME. NO RESPONSIBILITY AND/OR LIABILITY IS ASSUMED BY,OR IS TO BE ASSIGNED TO THE ENGINEER FOR ITEMS BEYOND THAT SHOWN ON THESE SHEETS. www.froelich-engineers.com PORTLAND(HQ) 503.624.7005 BEND 541.383.1828 DENVER 720.799.1001 2of20 . J `- FROELICH ENGINEERSk SCOPE OF WORK Client's Name: Pinnacle Architecture Project Name: Housing Authority of Washington County — Bonita Remodel Project Number: 21-T076 Current Date: 12/17/2021 By: SPD SCOPE OF WORK Froelich Engineers, Inc. (FE) has provided structural lateral and gravity design of the project per the 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and 2019 Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC). Froelich Consulting Engineers, Inc. has provided details only to the areas pertaining to our design. Froelich Consulting Engineers, Inc. did not design or review the details for the entire project. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Replacement of existing decks with new wood-framed decks. Replacement of existing stairs and landings. www.froelich-engineers.com PORTLAND (HQ) 503.624.7005 BEND 541.383.1828 DENVER 720.799.1001 3 of 20 Client:: Pinnacle Architecture Project: Housing Authority of Washington Cowry-Bonita Proj.IS: 21-T076 Date: 12/17/2021 By: BTS FROELICH _ursivreee: Project Design Criteria Project Description New Wood-Framed Deck Replacement of Wood Stairs and Landings New Roof trusses Project Location 7759 SW Bonita Rd Tigard,OR • General Building Code(s).2018 International Buildmg Code(IBC) 2019 Oregon Structural Specialty Code(OSSC) ASCE7-I6 Snow Load Analysis for Oregon(4th ed.November 2013) Roof Live Load: Ground Snow Load= 9 psf(Snow Load Analysis for Oregon 2013) Minimum Roof Snow Load= 25 psf (Snow Load Analysis for Oregon 2013) Snow Importance Factor(Is)= 1.00 (ASCE7-16 Table 1.5-2) Deflection Crilena= L/240 Floor Live Loads: Resdential Balcony Live Load= 60 psf (IBC Table 1607.1) Wind Load: Basle(3-Second Gnat)Wind Speed= 96 mph(OSSC Figure 1609) ASCE 7-16 Figures 26.5-1 2 Exposure= B Seismic Load: Occupancy Category= II (IBC Table 1604.5) Seismic Importance Factor(Ie)= 1.00 (ASCE7-16 Table 1.5-2) Site Class= D Mapped Spectral Acceleration Values(Se)= 0.857 g Mapped Spectral Acceleration Values(Si)= 0.392 g Design Spectral Response Parameter(Sps)= 0.661 g Design Spectral Response Parameter(Sur)= N/A g Seismic Design Category= D Response Modification Coefficient(R)= 6.5 Light-framed walls sheathed with wood panels (ASCE7-16 Table 12.2-I) Shear Walls(Bearing Wall System) Soils Data: Allowable Bearing Pressure= 1500 psf(IBC Presumptive Values) Extenor Footing Depth= 18 inches 4 of 20 • £\TC Hazards by Location . 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Hazard Type: Seismic Nation trIP Reference ASCE7-16 Document: Go IQ 9 Map data©2021 Google Risk Category: II Site Class: D Basic Parameters Name Value Description SS 0.857 MCER ground motion(period=0.2s) Si 0.392 MCER ground motion(period=1.Os) SMS 0.992 Site-modified spectral acceleration value SM1 *null Site-modified spectral acceleration value SpS 0.661 Numeric seismic design value at 0.2s SA SD1 *null Numeric seismic design value at 1.0s SA * See Section 11.4.8 vAdditional Information Name Value Description SDC *null Seismic design category Fa 1.157 Site amplification factor at 0.2s Fv *null Site amplification factor at 1.0s CRS 0.886 Coefficient of risk(0.2s) CR1 0.866 Coefficient of risk(1.0s) PGA 0.39 MCEG peak ground acceleration FPGA 1.21 Site amplification factor at PGA PGAM 0.472 Site modified peak ground acceleration TL 16 Long-period transition period(s) SsRT 0.857 Probabilistic risk-targeted ground motion (0.2s) 5 of 20 SsUH 0.967 Factored uniform-hazard spectral acceleration(2%probability of exceedance in 50 years) SsD 1.5 Factored deterministic acceleration value(0.2s) S1RT 0.392 Probabilistic risk-targeted ground motion (1.0s) S1UH 0.453 Factored uniform-hazard spectral acceleration(2%probability of exceedance in 50 years) Si D 0.6 Factored deterministic acceleration value(1.0s) PGAd 0.5 Factored deterministic acceleration value(PGA) * See Section 11.4.8 The results indicated here DO NOT reflect any state or local amendments to the values or any delineation lines made during the building code adoption process. 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OTC6of20 • Hazards by Location Search Information Coordinates: 45.41445927005673,-122.7551572012636 Vancouver ?e 142 ft wand Elevation: 142 ft k Hillsboroo Timestamp: 2021-10-20T06:26:51.253Z Beal iron Gresham zt Hazard Type: Wind Nation, v Go gle Map data©2021 Google ASCE 7-16 ASCE 7-10 ASCE 7-05 MRI 10-Year 66 mph MRI 10-Year 72 mph ASCE 7-05 Wind Speed 85 mph MRI 25-Year 72 mph MRI 25-Year 79 mph MRI 50-Year 77 mph MRI 50-Year 85 mph MRI 100-Year 82 mph MRI 100-Year 91 mph Risk Category I 90 mph Risk Category I 100 mph Risk Category II 96 mph Risk Category II 110 mph Risk Category III 103 mph Risk Category III-IV 115 mph Risk Category IV 107 mph The results indicated here DO NOT reflect any state or local amendments to the values or any delineation lines made during the building code adoption process. Users should confirm any output obtained from this tool with the local Authority Having Jurisdiction before proceeding with design. 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J.,.1...y 1 11 of 20 COMPANY PROJECT i WoodWorks® SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN Dec. 17. 2021 14:52 Deck Beam Design Check Calculation Sheet WoodWorks Sizer 2019 (Update 4) Loads: Load Type Distribution Pat- Location [ft] Magnitude Unit tern Start End Start End Loadl Dead Full UDL 20.0 plf Load2 Live Full UDL 60.0 plf Load3 Snow Full UDL 50.0 plf Self-weight Dead Full UDL 10.8 plf Maximum Reactions (Ibs), Bearing Capacities (Ibs) and Bearing Lengths (in) : 14.542' i 0' 14 5' Unfactored: Dead 224 224 Live 436 436 Snow 364 364 Factored: Total 824 824 Bearing: Capacity Beam 1114 1114 Support 1836 1836 Des ratio Beam 0.74 0.74 Support 0.45 0.45 Load comb #3 #3 Length 0.50* 0.50* Min req'd 0.50* 0.50* Cb 1.00 1.00 Cb min 1.00 1.00 Cb support 1.07 1.07 Fcp sup 625 625 *Minimum bearing length setting used: 1/2"for end supports Timber-soft, Hem-Fir, No.2, 6x10 (5-1/2"x9-112") Supports: All-Timber-soft Beam, D.Fir-L No.2 Total length: 14.56'; Clear span: 14.438'; Volume= 5.3 cu.ft.; Beam or stringer Incised; Lateral support: top= continuous, bottom= at supports; This section PASSES the design code check. Analysis vs. Allowable Stress and Deflection using NDS 2018 : Criterion Analysis Value Design Value Unit Analysis/Design Shear fv = 21 Fv' = 129 psi fv/Fv' = 0. 16 Bending(+) fb = 432 Fb' = 621 psi fb/Fb' = 0.70 Live Defl'n 0.20 = L/870 0.48 = L/360 in 0.41 Total Defl'n 0.31 = L/558 0.73 = L/240 in 0.43 • WoodWorks® Sizer SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN ��20 • Deck Beam Wood Works®Sizer 2019 (Update 4) Page 2 Additional Data: FACTORS: F/E (psi) CD CM Ct CL CF Cfu Cr Cfrt Ci LC# Fv' 140 1. 15 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 0.80 3 Fb'+ 675 1. 15 1.00 1.00 1.000 1.000 - 1.00 1.00 0.80 3 Fcp' 405 - 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 1.00 - E' 1.1 million 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 0.95 3 CRITICAL LOAD COMBINATIONS: Shear : LC #3 = D + 0.75 (L + S) Bending(+) : LC #3 = D + 0.75 (L + S) Deflection: LC #3 = D + 0.75 (L + S) (live) LC #3 = D + 0.75 (L + S) (total) Bearing : Support 1 - LC #3 = D + 0.75 (L + S) Support 2 - LC #3 = D + 0.75 (L + S) D=dead L=live S=snow All LC's are listed in the Analysis output Load combinations: ASD Basic from ASCE 7-16 2.4 / IBC 2018 1605.3.1 CALCULATIONS: V max = 821, V design = 729 lbs; M(+) = 2977 lbs-ft EIy = 432.25 lb-in^2 "Live" deflection is due to all non-dead loads (live, wind, snow...) Total deflection = 1.5 dead + "live" Design Notes: 1. Analysis and design are in accordance with the ICC International Building Code (IBC 2018)and the National Design Specification (NDS 2018), using Allowable Stress Design (ASD). Design values are from the NDS Supplement. 2. Please verify that the default deflection limits are appropriate for your application. 3. Sawn lumber bending members shall be laterally supported according to the provisions of NDS Clause 4.4.1. 13 of 20 COMPANY PROJECT i WoodWorks® cOFf WARF FOR WOOD DESIGN Dec. 17, 2021 14:52 Walkway Joists Design Check Calculation Sheet WoodWorks Sizer 2019 (Update 4) Loads: Load Type Distribution Pat- Location [ft] Magnitude Unit tern Start End Start End Loadl Dead Full Area 62.00 (16.0") psf Load2 Live Full Area 40.00 (16.0") psf Self-weight Dead Full UDL 2.2 plf Maximum Reactions (Ibs), Bearing Capacities (Ibs) and Bearing Lengths (in) : 8.077' 0' 8' Unfactored: Dead 343 343 Live 215 215 Factored: Total 558 558 Bearing: Capacity Joist 558 558 Support 1077 1077 Des ratio Joist 1.00 1.00 Support 0.52 0.52 Load comb #2 #2 Length 0.92 0.92 Min req'd 0.92 0.92 Cb 1.00 1.00 Cb min 1.00 1.00 Cb support 1.25 1.25 Fcp sup 625 625 Lumber-soft, Hem-Fir, No.2, 2x8 (1-1/2"x7-1/4") Supports: All -Timber-soft Beam, D.Fir-L No.2 Floor joist spaced at 16.0" c/c; Total length: 8.06'; Clear span: 7.938'; Volume = 0.6 cu.ft. Lateral support: top= continuous, bottom= at supports; Repetitive factor: applied where permitted (refer to online help); This section PASSES the design code check. Analysis vs. Allowable Stress and Deflection using NDS 2018 : Criterion Analysis Value Design Value Unit Analysis/Design Shear fv = 64 Fv' = 150 psi fv/Fv' = 0.43 Bending(+) fb = 1010 Fb' = 1173 psi fb/Fb' = 0.86 Live Defl'n 0.08 = < L/999 0.27 = L/360 in 0.30 Total Defl'n 0.27 = L/356 0.40 = L/240 in 0.67 WoodWorks® Sizer SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN of 20 . Walkway Joists Wood Works®Sizer 2019 (Update 4) Page 2 Additional Data: FACTORS: F/E (psi) CD CM Ct CL CF Cfu Cr Cfrt Ci LC# Fv' 150 1.00 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 1.00 2 Fb'+ 850 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 .000 1.200 - 1.15 1.00 1.00 2 Fcp' 405 - 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 1.00 - E' 1.3 million 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 1.00 2 Emin' 0.47 million 1.00 1 .00 - - - - 1.00 1.00 2 CRITICAL LOAD COMBINATIONS: Shear : LC #2 = D + L Bending(+) : LC #2 = D + L Deflection: LC #2 = D + L (live) LC #2 = D + L (total) Bearing : Support 1 - LC #2 = D + L Support 2 - LC #2 = D + L D=dead L=live All LC's are listed in the Analysis output Load combinations: ASD Basic from ASCE 7-16 2.4 / IBC 2018 1605.3.1 CALCULATIONS: V max = 553, V design = 464 lbs; M(+) = 1106 lbs-ft EIy = 61.92 lb-in^2 "Live" deflection is due to all non-dead loads (live, wind, snow...) Total deflection = 1.5 dead + "live" Design Notes: 1. Analysis and design are in accordance with the ICC International Building Code (IBC 2018)and the National Design Specification (NDS 2018), using Allowable Stress Design (ASD). Design values are from the NDS Supplement. 2. Please verify that the default deflection limits are appropriate for your application. 3. Sawn lumber bending members shall be laterally supported according to the provisions of NDS Clause 4.4.1. 15 of 20 • COMPANY PROJECT I WoodWorks® SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN Dec. 17, 2021 14:52 Roof Beam Design Check Calculation Sheet WoodWorks Sizer 2019 (Update 4) Loads: Load Type Distribution Pat- Location [ft] Magnitude Unit tern Start End Start End Loadl Dead Full UDL 440.0 plf Load3 Snow Full UDL 550.0 plf Self-weight Dead Full UDL 12.4 plf Maximum Reactions (Ibs), Bearing Capacities (Ibs) and Bearing Lengths (in) : 8.098' 0' 8' Unfactored: Dead 1831 1831 Snow 2227 2227 Factored: Total 4058 4058 , Bearing: Capacity Beam 4058 4058 Support 4335 4335 Des ratio Beam 1.00 1.00 Support 0. 94 0.94 Load comb #2 #2 Length 1.18 1.18 Min req'd 1.18 1.18 Cb 1.00 1.00 Cb min 1.00 1.00 Cb support 1.07 1.07 Fcp sup 625 625, Timber-soft, D.Fir-L, No. 1, 6x10 (5-1/2"x9-112") Supports: All-Timber-soft Beam, D.Fir-L No.2 Total length: 8.13'; Clear span: 7.875'; Volume = 2.9 cu.ft.; Beam or stringer Incised; Lateral support: top = continuous, bottom = at supports; This section PASSES the design code check. Analysis vs. Allowable Stress and Deflection using NDS 2018 : Criterion Analysis Value Design Value Unit Analysis/Design Shear fv = 91 Fv' = 156 psi fv/Fv' = 0.58 Bending(+) fb = 1163 Fb' = 1242 psi fb/Fb' = 0.94 Live Defl'n 0.08 = < L/999 0.27 = L/360 in 0.32 Total Defl'n 0.19 = L/506 0.40 = L/240 in 0.47 WoodWorks® Sizer SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN of 20 Roof Beam WoodWorks®Sizer 2019 (Update 4) Page 2 Additional Data: FACTORS: F/E(psi) CD CM Ct CL CF Cfu Cr Cfrt Ci LC# Fv' 170 1.15 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 0.80 2 Fb'+ 1350 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.000 1.000 - 1.00 1.00 0.80 2 Fcp' 625 - 1.00 1 .00 - - - 1.00 1.00 - E' 1.6 million 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 0.95 2 CRITICAL LOAD COMBINATIONS: Shear : LC #2 = D + S Bending(+) : LC #2 = D + S Deflection: LC #2 = D + S (live) LC #2 = D + S (total) Bearing : Support 1 - LC #2 = D + S Support 2 - LC #2 = D + S D=dead S=snow All LC's are listed in the Analysis output Load combinations: ASD Basic from ASCE 7-16 2.4 / IBC 2018 1605.3.1 CALCULATIONS: V max = 4010, V design = 3167 lbs; M(+) = 8019 lbs-ft EIy = 628.73 lb-in^2 "Live" deflection is due to all non-dead loads (live, wind, snow...) Total deflection = 1.5 dead + "live" Design Notes: 1. Analysis and design are in accordance with the ICC International Building Code (IBC 2018)and the National Design Specification (NDS 2018), using Allowable Stress Design (ASD). Design values are from the NDS Supplement. 2. Please verify that the default deflection limits are appropriate for your application. 3. Sawn lumber bending members shall be laterally supported according to the provisions of NDS Clause 4.4.1. . 17 of 20 . COMPANY PROJECT I WoodWorks® SORWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN Dec. 17, 2021 14:53 Walkway Beam level 2 Stair Design Check Calculation Sheet WoodWorks Sizer 2019 (Update 4) Loads: Load Type Distribution Pat- Location [ft] Magnitude Unit tern Start End Start End Loadl Dead Full Area 62.00 (1.00' ) psf Load2 Live Full Area 40.00 (1.00' ) psf Load5 Dead Point 4.00 1010 lbs Load6 Dead Point 7.50 1010 lbs Load7 Live Point 7 .50 1030 lbs Load8 Live Point 4.00 1030 lbs Load9 Dead Point 3.00 500 lbs LoadlO Dead Point 0.50 500 lbs Loadll Live Point 0.50 500 lbs Load12 Live Point 3.00 500 lbs Self-weight Dead Full UDL 15.0 plf Maximum Reactions (Ibs), Bearing Capacities (Ibs) and Bearing Lengths (in) : k 8.085' - —_ I 0' 8' Unfactored: Dead 1675 1967 Live 1537 1846 Factored: Total 3212 3813 Bearing: Capacity Beam 3212 3813 Support 3431 4073 Des ratio Beam 1.00 1.00 Support 0.94 0.94 Load comb #2 #2 Length 0. 93 1.11 Min req'd 0. 93 1.11 Cb 1.00 1.00 Cb min 1 .00 1.00 Cb support 1.07 1.07 Fcp sup 625 625 Timber-soft, D.Fir-L, No. 1, 6x12 (5-1/2"x11-1/2") Supports: All -Timber-soft Beam, D.Fir-L No.2 Total length: 8.06'; Clear span: 7.938'; Volume= 3.6 cu.ft.; Beam or stringer Incised; Lateral support: top= continuous, bottom= at supports; This section PASSES the design code check. WoodWorks® Sizer SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN ul 20 Walkway Beam level 2 Stair WoodWorks®Sizer 2019 (Update 4) Page 2 Analysis vs. Allowable Stress and Deflection using NDS 2018 : Criterion Analysis Value Design Value Unit Analysis/Design Shear fv* = 65 Fv' = 136 psi fv*/Fv' = 0.48 Bending(+) fb = 721 Fb' = 1080 psi fb/Fb' = 0.67 Live Defl'n 0.03 = < L/999 0.27 = L/360 in 0.13 Total Defl'n 0.09 = < L/999 0.40 = L/240 in 0.23 *The effect of point loads within a distance d of the support has been included as per NDS 3.4.3.1 Additional Data: FACTORS: F/E (psi) CD CM Ct CL CF Cfu Cr Cfrt Ci LC# Fv' 170 1.00 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 0.80 2 Fb'+ 1350 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.000 1.000 - 1.00 1.00 0.80 2 Fcp' 625 - 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 1.00 - E' 1.6 million 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1. 00 0. 95 2 Emin' 0.58 million 1.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 0.95 2 CRITICAL LOAD COMBINATIONS: Shear : LC #2 = D + L Bending(+) : LC #2 = D + L Deflection: LC #2 = D + L (live) LC #2 = D + L (total) Bearing : Support 1 - LC #2 = D + L Support 2 - LC #2 = D + L D=dead L=live All LC's are listed in the Analysis output Load combinations: ASD Basic from ASCE 7-16 2.4 / IBC 2018 1605.3.1 CALCULATIONS: V max = 3808, V design* = 2734 lbs; M(+) = 7288 lbs-ft ETy = 1115.29 lb-in^2 "Live" deflection is due to all non-dead loads (live, wind, snow...) Total deflection = 1.5 dead + "live" Design Notes: 1. Analysis and design are in accordance with the ICC International Building Code (IBC 2018)and the National Design Specification (NDS 2018), using Allowable Stress Design (ASD). Design values are from the NDS Supplement. 2. Please verify that the default deflection limits are appropriate for your application. 3. Sawn lumber bending members shall be laterally supported according to the provisions of NDS Clause 4.4.1.