D. STRUCTURAL FRAME AND BUILDING ENVELOPE
D1.
OPTIMAL VALUE ENGINEERING
CRITERIA FOR QUALIFICATION Up to six points of credit are available, as follows: D1.1. Joists, Rafters, and Studs at 24 Inches on Center( 3 Points)
This measure can be accomplished with either 2 × 4 or 2 × 6 studs, as long as the smallest structural stud possible is used.
For buildings of two stories or less, this measure includes all interior and exterior walls.
For multi-family buildings of more than two stories, this measure includes all interior walls and the top floor.
D1.2. Door and Window Headers Sized for Load( 1 Point)
Headers in non-load-bearing walls must be 4 "× 4 " or less. An engineer or architect will typically provide a header schedule for only load-bearing walls, not non-load-bearing walls. This measure focuses on nonload-bearing walls; therefore, load-bearing walls do not need to be evaluated.
A gable wall is typically non-load-bearing; headers in gable walls should be 4 "× 4 " or less. Structural Insulated Panel( SIP) and Insulated Concrete Form( ICF) walls have no or very small headers; therefore, they qualify for this measure.
D1.3. Advanced Framing Measures( 2 Points for single family and 1 point for multifamily) Use at least three of the following strategies to reduce framing in walls:
� Cripple studs to maintain stud layout( e. g., not for perceived load where none exists). Using cripple studs to support the ends of the window sill does not qualify for this measure. � Two-stud corners. � Flat channels or ladder blocking. � Exterior wall dimension that is modularized in 24 inches. Window rough opening layout on 24 inch modular.
� No headers installed in exterior walls.
VERIFICATION
DRAFT
Field Verification: The Rater must conduct field compliance verification for all selected criteria and take representative photos of framing elements.
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