Tim Mailloux
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I have a school project under construction with one of the learning stairs that are all the rage in schools now. My detail consists of cold form metal framing with a ¾” T&G structural concrete panel floor. On top of the concrete panel I call for a continuous layer of ¾” fire treated plywood sub-flooring to act at a nailing surface for a ¾” hardwood flooring finish. I have used this detail on numerous school projects without issue until now. The FT plywood has been installed and in a controlled HVAC environment for over a month but is still reading to wet to install the hardwood flooring over. One option being proposed by the CM is to remove the FT plywood and replace it with standard plywood. Looking at IBC 603.1 and 805 my gut reaction is that the plywood is required to be FT, but reading more into things I am not so sure. 805.1.2 allows for wood flooring to be installed on wood sub-floor on sleepers per 805.1.1. And per 805.1.1 allows combustible materials to be used provided that the construction is fire blocked per 718. As the non fire treated plywood would be a continuous layer fire blocking is not an issue, and it will also be sandwiched between the hardwood finish floor and a non-combustible concrete structural floor deck. What are you thoughts?