Chapter 4: Design Considerations
inch for stringers supporting the exterior girders, edge of the soffit, or deck overhang, and approximately 1/2-inch for beams at interior locations. The engineer orders the contractor to furnish camber strips. See Standard Specifications, Section 48-2.03C, Falsework – Erection.
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