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Even "portable" units often require specialized tie-downs, helical piers, or weighted ballasts to meet the lateral force requirements of the code. ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Design Resources

By dawn, the site was safe. The building might be designed to move next year, but thanks to the invisible hand of ASCE 7-22, it wasn't going anywhere tonight. Updated ASCE 7-22 standard now available

If your portable structure does not have a 7-22 compliance sticker, it is essentially un-engineered in 20 states (including Florida, Texas, California, and New York).

ASCE 7-22, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures , is primarily written for buildings. However, portable structures (e.g., construction trailers, temporary event stages, modular classrooms) must still comply with relevant portions of ASCE 7-22 when adopted by local building codes (e.g., IBC 2024). Key differences for portable structures include:



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Even "portable" units often require specialized tie-downs, helical piers, or weighted ballasts to meet the lateral force requirements of the code. ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Design Resources

By dawn, the site was safe. The building might be designed to move next year, but thanks to the invisible hand of ASCE 7-22, it wasn't going anywhere tonight. Updated ASCE 7-22 standard now available asce 7 22 portable

If your portable structure does not have a 7-22 compliance sticker, it is essentially un-engineered in 20 states (including Florida, Texas, California, and New York). Updated ASCE 7-22 standard now available If your

ASCE 7-22, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures , is primarily written for buildings. However, portable structures (e.g., construction trailers, temporary event stages, modular classrooms) must still comply with relevant portions of ASCE 7-22 when adopted by local building codes (e.g., IBC 2024). Key differences for portable structures include: Key differences for portable structures include: