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Church of the
Immaculate
Conception
Boston,
Massachusetts |
ROOF STRUCTURE EVALUATION
Constructed in the 1860s, the slate roof of the Church
of the Immaculate Conception is supported by a structure
of dimensional lumber roof framing supported by a series
of heavy timber scissor trusses spanning the width of
the church. Within the church nave, two lines of timber
frames and columns support the roof scissor trusses.
These trusses and frames used traditional construction
methods, mortise and tendon wood joints secured with
wood pegs. Gale evaluated the roof structure to determine
the condition of all framing elements and to identify
any observed deficiencies or damage. We also performed
a series of structural analyses on the framing systems
to determine the capacity of the roof framing system
in its present condition. These analyses were also used
to determine the extent of deficient framing when modern
building load conditions were applied.
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