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Supports for Plaster and Gypsum Board CAD Drawings

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Summary: The 'Supports for Plaster and Gypsum Board' section (092200) in the CSI MasterFormat is dedicated to the structural systems and components that provide stability and support for plaster and gypsum board installations. CAD files in this section are essential for architects and engineers to ensure precise planning, alignment, and installation of supports, which ultimately affect the performance and durability of the plaster or gypsum board finish.

Lathing and Furring Components - Continuous Vents - Stucco/Plaster

Plastic Components, Inc.

Arched Casing Bead

Casing Bead Wide Flange

Continuous Vents

Continuous Vents

Corner Bead

Corner Bead Long Flange

M Control Joint

Parts and Pieces

Sill Screeds

Slip Joint / Expansion Joint

T Bar Casing bead

Ultra Lath

Ultra Trac 90 Degree Angle Intersection

Ultra Trac Aesthetic Reveals

Ultra Trac End Stop

Ultra Trac Inside Corner

Ultra Trac Intersections

V Control Joint

Metal Support Assemblies

Steel Stud Manufacturers Association (SSMA)

Backing Clipped Track - Heavily Loaded - Grab bars, handrails, wall hung cabinets

Backing Flat Strip - Lightly Loaded - Paper Towel Dispensers, towel bars, toilet paper holders

Bottom Track Anchorage Low Velocity Fastener

Bottom Track Anchorage Wedge Anchor

Bridging Cold-rolled Channel with Clip Angle

Bridging Double Flat Strip with Blocking

Bridging Single Flat Strip with Blocking

Deflection Track Assembly Double Deflection Track

Deflection Track Assembly Single Track with Cold-rolled Channel

Door - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Back to Back Jamb

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Door - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Single Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Back to Back Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Boxed Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Single Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Back to Back Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Boxed Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Single Jamb

Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Back to Back Jamb

Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Boxed Jamb

Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Single Jamb

Full-height Curtain Wall Deflection Clip

Non-Load Bearing Interior Wall Framed Above Ceiling with Diagonal Kicker

Non-Load Bearing Interior Wall Framed to Ceiling with Diagonal Kicker

Shearwall X-Bracing

Spandrel Curtain Wall Diagonal Brace

Spandrel Curtain Wall Sticker to Beam

Spandrel Curtain Wall Sticker with Vertical Drop and Diagonal Brace

Spandrel Framing at Pony Wall Steel Post with Embed

Typical Floor Framing

Wall Framing at Corner Track Lap Connection

Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Back to Back Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Boxed Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Single Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Back to Back Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Boxed Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Single Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Back to Back Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Boxed Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Single Jamb

Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Back to Back Jamb

Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Boxed Jamb

Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Single Jamb

Metal Support Assemblies

Supreme Steel Framing System Association - SSFSA

Backing Clipped Track - Heavily Loaded - Grab bars, handrails, wall hung cabinets

Backing Flat Strip - Lightly Loaded - Paper Towel Dispensers, towel bars, toilet paper holders

Bottom Track Anchorage Low Velocity Fastener

Bottom Track Anchorage Wedge Anchor

Bridging Cold-rolled Channel with Clip Angle

Bridging Double Flat Strip with Blocking

Bridging Single Flat Strip with Blocking

Deflection Track Assembly Double Deflection Track

Deflection Track Assembly Single Track with Cold-rolled Channel

Door - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Back to Back Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Boxed Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Single Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Back to Back Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Boxed Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Single Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Back to Back Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Boxed Jamb

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Single Jamb

Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Back to Back Jamb

Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Boxed Jamb

Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Single Jamb

Full-height Curtain Wall Deflection Clip

Non-Load Bearing Interior Wall Framed Above Ceiling with Diagonal Kicker

Non-Load Bearing Interior Wall Framed to Ceiling with Diagonal Kicker

Shearwall X-Bracing

Spandrel Curtain Wall Diagonal Brace

Spandrel Curtain Wall Sticker to Beam

Spandrel Curtain Wall Sticker with Vertical Drop and Diagonal Brace

Spandrel Framing at Pony Wall Steel Post with Embed

Typical Floor Framing

Wall Framing at Corner Track Lap Connection

Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Back to Back Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Boxed Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Single Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Back to Back Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Boxed Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Single Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Back to Back Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Boxed Jamb

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Single Jamb

Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Back to Back Jamb

Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Boxed Jamb

Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Single Jamb

Structural Metal Framing

Super Stud Building Products

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What is the Supports for Plaster and Gypsum Board CSI section and why are these CAD files important?

The 'Supports for Plaster and Gypsum Board' section encompasses the design and specification of the underlying structures that hold plaster and gypsum board in place. This includes metal or wood framing systems, furring channels, resilient channels, and other requisite hardware. The section ensures these supports meet the necessary strength and durability standards to accommodate the weight and intended use of the plaster or gypsum board finish. CAD files provide detailed drawings that help in visualizing the layout and integration of these support systems within the overall building structure. They are instrumental in defining the spatial relationships, dimensions, and connections between components, aiding in accurate material estimation and construction. The CAD files thus serve as a critical tool for ensuring compliance with design specifications, building codes, and performance requirements, facilitating seamless communication among architects, engineers, and construction teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of CAD files in the context of CSI Section 092200 - Supports for Plaster and Gypsum Board?

CAD files provide detailed technical drawings that illustrate the support structures required for plaster and gypsum board installations. They help ensure accurate and efficient design and construction by specifying dimensions, materials, and connection details.

How can CAD files improve the design process for supports in plaster and gypsum board installations?

CAD files allow AEC professionals to visualize the support systems in a detailed and scalable format, facilitating the identification of potential design issues early in the project. This helps in optimizing the layout and ensuring compatibility with other building systems.

Why are CAD files crucial for collaboration among AEC professionals working on projects involving Section 092200?

CAD files serve as a common reference point that can be easily shared and updated among architects, engineers, and contractors. This ensures that all stakeholders have access to the most current design information, promoting effective coordination and minimizing errors during construction.

Can CAD files be integrated with other digital tools used in construction planning for Section 092200?

Yes, CAD files can be integrated with BIM and other digital tools to provide a comprehensive view of the construction project. This integration helps in clash detection, project scheduling, and cost estimation, improving overall project efficiency.

What are some best practices for using CAD files to maintain compliance with Section 092200 specifications?

Best practices include maintaining accurate and up-to-date CAD files, adhering to industry standards for drafting, and regularly reviewing the drawings with all involved parties to ensure compliance with specifications and alignment with project goals.