Wood Span Tables for Structural Analysis
Budget: $750 – $1,500 USD
I'm in need of wood span tables for a structural analysis project. These tables will be critical for determining the feasibility and safety of using Hinoki Cypress Decking imported from Japan in various structural applications.
Key Requirements:
- The span tables should be tailored for use with 5/4 & 1-1/2" Hinoki Cypress Decking.
- They should take into account standard residential load conditions.
- An understanding of structural engineering principles is essential.
Ideal Skills:
- Proficiency in structural analysis.
- Experience with wood span tables.
- Knowledge of working with Hinoki Cypress Decking or similar woods.
- Understanding of residential load conditions.
The project will require a professional with a strong background in structural analysis, preferably with previous experience in designing or analyzing wooden structures. The end goal is to ensure that the wood span tables are accurate and reliable for residential use.
Spring 2025 we will be adding design criteria for Sugi - Japanese Cedar imported from Japan. Design Criteria testing and publication is under the auspices of Oregon State University and Pacific lumber Inspections Bureau.
Key Requirements:
- The span tables should be tailored for use with 5/4 & 1-1/2" Hinoki Cypress Decking.
- They should take into account standard residential load conditions.
- An understanding of structural engineering principles is essential.
Ideal Skills:
- Proficiency in structural analysis.
- Experience with wood span tables.
- Knowledge of working with Hinoki Cypress Decking or similar woods.
- Understanding of residential load conditions.
The project will require a professional with a strong background in structural analysis, preferably with previous experience in designing or analyzing wooden structures. The end goal is to ensure that the wood span tables are accurate and reliable for residential use.
Spring 2025 we will be adding design criteria for Sugi - Japanese Cedar imported from Japan. Design Criteria testing and publication is under the auspices of Oregon State University and Pacific lumber Inspections Bureau.