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Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL)

A composite of wood veneer sheet elements with wood fibers primarily oriented along the length of the member, where the veneer element thicknesses are 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) or less.
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2304.9 Wood, Lumber Decking
Mechanically laminated decking consists of square-edged dimension lumber laminations set on edge and nailed to the adjacent pieces ...
2304.9 Wood, Lumber Decking
Mechanically laminated decking consists of square-edged dimension lumber laminations set on edge and nailed to the adjacent ...
2306.1.4 Wood, Lumber Decking
The capacity of lumber decking arranged according to the patterns described in Section 2304.9.2 shall be the lesser of the capacities determined ...
2306.1.4 Wood, Lumber Decking
The capacity of lumber decking arranged according to the patterns described in Section 2304.9.2 shall be the lesser of the capacities determined ...
2304.9.3.1 Wood, General
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