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The new garage being built with ICF walls has an internal floor dimensions of about 5m x 6m, with the single pitch (flattish) roof sloping from one 6m side to the other.

My current plan is to put in a central 5.5m(ish) beam with joists at right angles (~3m each).

Q. Glulam or steel for the central 5.5m beam?

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I'd be surprised if glulam is cheaper so I'd lean towards steel. I have a garage 5x5m with 45x 225 timber joists. Was looking at extending the width to 6m and I don't think you can make it work running the joists this way. I can either put a steel over garage door and run timbers 5m way, put rsj in where current 5m wall is, or you can get I beam/jji joists/posi joists to span the 6m. Would that be a solution for you?

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A quick bit of research show the Glulam to be about £50-70 cheaper, but would as @Mr Punter says would be deeper.

 

For clarity, this is an approximation of the proposed layout described above (ignore the uneven spacing of the 3m joists)

Roofjoistlayout.jpg.4be08ca985ecf2867547b2540d9972b6.jpg

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Do you have to have a flat roof? If not simple roof rafters at a low angle, then you most likely need zero steel or glulam. You just trying hard to make it more complicated and expensive than it needs to be

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I don't have the same expertise as the other contributors to this thread, but I'd have thought buying in some ready made trusses, to give a low angle dual pitch roof would be the best solution.  If you tell the truss company what your roof finish will be, they'll work out the truss spec' for you.

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