i'm planning to build a 32 x 48 x 16 pole barn (16' is the wall height with clear span trusses on top of the posts). i'm considering using 20' triple 2x6 laminated posts at 8' OC (4' deep with a concrete pad at the bottom, treated 2x6 uplift cleats, and then backfilling the hole with the original dirt and possibly some gravel). i want to be sure i'm not undersizing the posts, but i also want to be sensitive to cost.
i live in the middle of the forest with hills and lots of trees around me. which makes it class B i think. my elevation is 7,100 ft. (colorado springs) and i already have trusses designed that can deal with the snow load.
i'm planning to use 2x8 bookshelf girts at 2' OC all the way up the sides, 4x8 sheets of OSB on the entire external wall surface for wind bracing, metal siding, and a metal roof. there will be various amounts of bracing on the internal walls in addition to the girts. lastly, the trusses will be braced with 2x6s at 2' OC for the top chord and 2x4s at 2' OC for the bottom chords.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
i live in the middle of the forest with hills and lots of trees around me. which makes it class B i think. my elevation is 7,100 ft. (colorado springs) and i already have trusses designed that can deal with the snow load.
i'm planning to use 2x8 bookshelf girts at 2' OC all the way up the sides, 4x8 sheets of OSB on the entire external wall surface for wind bracing, metal siding, and a metal roof. there will be various amounts of bracing on the internal walls in addition to the girts. lastly, the trusses will be braced with 2x6s at 2' OC for the top chord and 2x4s at 2' OC for the bottom chords.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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