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QUOTE(My Maison @ Jul 20 2021, 05:50 PM) Is okay Zwean, no one is 100% pro. We learn from each others ahhaha Another stupid question. Possible to relocate the beam along the T axis? or must maintain current position?However to answer your question, normally we don't remove the column as it is the structural support for the building, without it, the building might collapse. However, if you insist to remove the column away, an engineer will need to consider the loads and overcome the structural issue by referring to the house design. All of the changes made will be complying to the safety code and suit to the new proposed design. |
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