Single Slope

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Single Slope buildings are economical for spans that are less than 12 meters wide. The most common conditions for using Single Slope buildings are:

  • Whenever rainwater drainage is required to be along one sidewall of the building only.
  • When a new Single Slope building is added directly adjacent to an existing building and the designer is required to avoid:
√     The creation of a valley condition along with the connection of both buildings that will result in an expensive water drainage system.
√     The imposition of additional loads on the columns of the existing building.
√     The imposition of additional loads on the foundations of the existing building.