Those selecting a timber floor will often choose on colour, with board width influencing how the natural colours are blended Timber hardness, or matching to an existing floor, can also be of prime importance Aspects such as the origin of the flooring in terms of country, forest type or recycled, can also be of importance to the owner Owners are more aware and have more access toGTS GD 04 A Party Wall/Floor Detail 2 Ply mm Timber Frame GTS GD 05 A Party Wall/Floor Detail in Different Height Buildings Detail Ref/Page Rev Date Description Page 0102 Ground Works Specifications & Requirements Page 03 Fire Testing Page 0405 Fixing Specifications GTS RF 01 A Eaves Detail GTS RF 02 A Ridge Detail GTS RF 03 A Purlin Detail A suspended floor is a ground floor with a void underneath the structure The floor can be formed in various ways, using timber joists, precast concrete panels, block and beam system or cast insitu with reinforced concrete However, the floor structure is supported by external and internal walls Supports underneath the floor are permanent and include sleeper walls or timber
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