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CAN/CSA-O86-01 CONSOLIDATION (R2006) - Consists of the CSA standard CAN/CSA-O86-01, Engineering Design in Wood along with O86S1-05, Supplement #1 to CAN/CSA-O86-01, Engineering Design in Wood and replacement pages issued January 2003 as Update #1 to CAN/CSA-086-01, Engineering Design in Wood incorporated into the original 2001 standard.
Publication Year 2001
Published by CSA Group
Reaffirmed in 2006
08 Edition
Withdrawn
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This is a consolidated reprint, incorporating Update No. 1 - January 2003 and Supplement No. 1 - January 2005
Update #1 was published as notification that this is now a National Standard of Canada
Scope
This Standard provides criteria for the structural design and appraisal of structures or structural elements made from wood or wood products, including graded lumber, glued-laminated timber, unsanded plywood, oriented strandboard (OSB), composite building components, shearwalls and diaphragms, timber piling, pole-type construction, prefabricated wood I-joists, structural composite lumber products, preserved wood foundations, and their structural fastenings. The Standard employs the limit states design method.
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