CMU Walls & floor heights?


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Here in Florida we do a lot of CMU exterior walls. I suppose the strength & termite resistance is driving that
Anyway when you have 2, 3 & 4 story houses then floor to floor error (3/4")  adds up.
With a block wall 9'-4" common plate height and 16" common web truss the first floor plate height is 9'-4" of course. But adding another 9'-4" the plate height becomes 20'.
And 30'-8" is the 3rd floor.  So to add in the 3/4" plywood subfloor in the model or not?

I suppose the correct method is to make floor to ceiling heights 3/4" less.  (9'-3.75")

How do you address this problem?

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I assume the floor trusses are hung off the masonry wall on a ledger, correct? If so, set the exterior walls to hang the floor structure, then set the the floor levels to your 9'-4" increments:

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With this method the actual floor system doesn't matter. This is my normal method of working with cmu, tilt-up, panelized, etc.

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