Building structure and method of construction

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Inclined top cover – Rafter to vertical support connection

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52263, 52643, 52720, 52741, E04B 712

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040731030

ABSTRACT:
A building structure is disclosed which comprises a plurality of novel prefabricated joist trusses, a plurality of conventional gable trusses each associated with a different joist truss and a pair of conventional prefabricated exterior end walls together with conventional flooring, interior walls, exterior sheeting and roofing. The method of constructing such building structure is described which method includes the steps of first assembling the plurality of joist trusses on a foundation, then applying the side wall sheeting and subfloor to the joist trusses, then installing the interior walls and exterior end walls, then assembling the gable trusses with the joist trusses and finally sheeting and roofing the gable trusses, extending the roofing over the side wall sheeting if desired.

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