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What is NYC BC § 2308.5.7?

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This section outlines the requirements for bridging in stud partitions or walls with studs that exceed a height-to-least-thickness ratio of 50. It specifies that bridging must be at least 2 inches thick and fitted snugly to provide lateral support, ensuring structural integrity. Applies to building owners constructing or renovating stud walls.

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2308.5.7 Bridging.

BC § 2308.5.7

Unless covered by interior or exterior wall coverings or sheathing meeting the minimum requirements of this code, stud partitions or walls with studs having a height-to-least-thickness ratio exceeding 50 shall have bridging that is not less than 2 inches (51 mm) in thickness and of the same width as the studs fitted snugly and nailed thereto to provide adequate lateral support. Bridging shall be placed in every stud cavity and at a frequency such that no stud so braced shall have a height-to-least-thickness ratio exceeding 50 with the height of the stud measured between horizontal framing and bridging or between bridging, whichever is greater.

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