PRIMARY FRAMING SOLUTIONS
VP frames are custom-designed for your project. All frames can be specified to support load and code requirements as well as for use with non-load-bearing conventional walls.
Features
Primary framing solutions come in muiltiple configurations to meet stringent requirements.
- Rigid Frame: Economical, column free space
- Continuous Beam: Greatest space at lowest cost
- Truss Beam: Open web, unobstructed, column free interior space
- Continuous Truss: Open web design offering construction
Benefits
- Rigid Frame: Straight, tapered, reverse taper or supermarket column options. Variable ridge and sidewall column locations.
- Continuous Beam: Allows total flexibility in locating interior columns. Enables any eave height.
- Truss Beam: Open web design holds down construction costs through optimal material use and reduction of required building heights.
- Continuous Truss: HVAC ducts, wiring, sprinkler systems, and lighting can be
incorporated through the trusses to maximize clearance beneath the rafter.


FRAMING SOLUTIONS
THAT MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS
Rigid Frame
- Frames can be designed for center ridge, off-center ridge or single slope.
- Roof pitch can be as low as 1/4:12.
- Rigid Frames allow for almost any variability in width and eave height.
Continuous Beam
- Frames can be designed for center ridge, off-center ridge or single slope.
- Roof pitch can be as low as 1/4:12.
- With Continuous Beam frames, virtually any width or eave height can be achieved.
Truss Beam
- Frames can be designed with tapered or straight columns and can have a pitched
or straight bottom rafter. - Roof pitch can be as low as 1/4:12.
- Truss Beam frames offer the most flexible width or eave height.
Continuous Truss
- Frames can be designed with tapered or straight columns and can have a pitched
or straight bottom rafter. - Roof pitch can be as low as 1/4:12.
- Truss Beam frames offer the most flexible width or eave height.