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Structural Wood Products in Onshore Buildings at Naval Station Norfolk, 2000
As of December 31, 2000, there were 603 buildings at Naval Station (NAVSTA) Norfolk with a combined floor area of nearly 17.3 million ft(squared). In one-third of these buildings, structural wood products were used in one or more major structural building applications, utilizing an estimated 11.6 million board feet of lumber, 0.4 million ft(squared) (3/8-in. basis) of structural panels, and 0.1 million ft(squared) (3/8-in. basis) of fiber-board. Wood buildings, on average, were about 40% smaller than their nonwood counterparts. They were also older. Half of all the buildings and three-fourths of all wood buildings pre-date 1950. The role of wood has greatly diminished at NAVSTA Norfolk over the last 50 years.
Structural Wood Products in Onshore Buildings at Naval Station Norfolk, 2000
As of December 31, 2000, there were 603 buildings at Naval Station (NAVSTA) Norfolk with a combined floor area of nearly 17.3 million ft(squared). In one-third of these buildings, structural wood products were used in one or more major structural building applications, utilizing an estimated 11.6 million board feet of lumber, 0.4 million ft(squared) (3/8-in. basis) of structural panels, and 0.1 million ft(squared) (3/8-in. basis) of fiber-board. Wood buildings, on average, were about 40% smaller than their nonwood counterparts. They were also older. Half of all the buildings and three-fourths of all wood buildings pre-date 1950. The role of wood has greatly diminished at NAVSTA Norfolk over the last 50 years.
Structural Wood Products in Onshore Buildings at Naval Station Norfolk, 2000
D. B. McKeever (Autor:in)
2003
40 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Wood & Paper Products , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Wood products , Structural timber , Buildings , Lumber , Plywood , Softwoods , Fiber boards , Construction , Naval shore facilities , Panels , Military buildings , Roofs , Manufacturing , Inventory , Tables(Data) , Maintenance , Durability , Norfolk(Virginia)
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