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    Building Code rules for adding a temporary thrust.

    This is a high school, I had to jump a lot of hoops to make this happen. I had a structural engineer come in and inspect the build design and build and she did a full write up with her stamp to approve it. I also had a registered contractor come in and verify construction. I still got blow back...
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    Building Code rules for adding a temporary thrust.

    Just wanted to drop in and say thanks for all the help. I had to battle a little to make it happen but it turned out great. Love having the band on stage.
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    Building Code rules for adding a temporary thrust.

    Friend, you are a Wealth of knowledge! I think that this applies perfectly and it makes my life easier so in turn makes me very happy. Thank you so much for your efforts and help.
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    Building Code rules for adding a temporary thrust.

    I started looking at this forum yesterday and saw some awesome information. I hope to make reading through some posts a regular routine I am sure I could learn a lot here and maybe share a little of what I know.I think I know how to move forward, I think that I have a good plan, now to check...
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    Building Code rules for adding a temporary thrust.

    Wow this is some great information thank you so much for your reply. I figured I had glossed over something that I needed to know. I could not find the NFPA code book to check either. I will look into the what qualifies as limited or noncombustible and that may affect how I build it and what...
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    Building Code rules for adding a temporary thrust.

    My stage is a proscenium stage with a small apron and orchestra pit. Before my time a pit cover was built and installed. I would like to add a thrust onto the stage that pushes 12 feet into the audience seating. It will curve back to the apron, basically the bow of a ship jutting into the...
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