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  2. Boise Cascade - Wikipedia

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    Boise native William Agee joined the company in 1964 and was the chief financial officer from 1969 to May 1972; [5] [6] the stock price rapidly rose to $77 in 1969, but was down to $15 by the fall of 1971. [7] [8] Boise Cascade's current headquarters in Boise was built in 1970, designed by architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

  3. I-joist - Wikipedia

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    The rim joist depth must match the I-joist size. Mismatches can strain the joist. A similar situation occurs where the I-joist crosses a main beam. Installing squash blocks (2×4 materials 1 ⁄ 16 in or 1.6 mm higher than the I-joist) alongside the I-joists transfers the load from the I-joist onto the beam. Missed nails and glue setting too ...

  4. These big Boise buildings were approved, but building has not ...

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    He said construction would likely take between 27 and 30 months. The 12th and Idaho building would take the place of a parking lot next to the Record Exchange in downtown Boise. Malone cited the ...

  5. Open web steel joist - Wikipedia

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    Architects, engineers and builders found it difficult to compare rated capacities and to use fully the economies of steel joist construction. Gable steel joists being erected. Members of the industry began to organize the institute, and in 1928 the first standard specifications were adopted, followed in 1929 by the first load table. The joists ...

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    Cranes dominate downtown Boise’s western edge, charting a new future for the city’s core See those big cranes? These are the 3 biggest buildings going up now in downtown Boise

  8. Trimmer (construction) - Wikipedia

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    In light-frame construction, a trimmer is a timber or metal beam (joist) used to create an opening around a stairwell, skylight, chimney, and the like. Trimmers are installed parallel to the primary floor or ceiling joists and support headers , which run perpendicular to the primary joists.

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