Re: Building Question
Autotech- You call that cold?

Sorry, could not resist. But 20 mph is a lot for sheeting the deck. I like the safety line / video idea for that....
No codes? have fun! Seriously though, gluing is best practice.
I , too , built in a flood prone area, but not like in you case with the Levee- must be damp there, which brings me to a point about the longevity of your plywood while under construction. Even though some of the sheeting products have some really great adhesives and moisture resistance, they are prone to de-laminating at some point and if the place is going to be open for a while it might not be a bad idea to paint the sheeting after getting it down.
I did this painting thing on my current house, a project that I cut the roof off in winter and added a second story (amongst other things) and could not be happier. Best $ I ever spent. Took a couple months to weather it in (rain/sleet/blizzard/ electrical fire /snow delays) and the 10 gal of paint worked like a charm. Also made cleanup easier and the chalk lines showed up perfectly.
Lowkee- no worries. no offense taken . I sometimes have to read things on this site several times to figure them out when guys are in their language.
Get used to -
Hey bud , get me another jack rafter with an RCH off the tail and put a couple more degrees of bevel on that bird mouth. Then tighten up the ridge cut and add an 1/4 to the whole chord.
The wall is all out of plumb here!
Darn mason! Darn electrician! Darn anybody! ( but me)
What , you are not supposed to cut that??????
I did not see that LVL was structural in the prints....
Looks fine from my house....