Framing systems are the structural components of a building that support the weight of the building, as well as its floors, walls, and roof. They can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, steel, concrete, and masonry.

There are several types of framing systems that are used in buildings, including:

  1. Stick framing: This is the most common type of framing system, where the walls, floors, and roof are constructed using individual pieces of lumber that are “stuck” together to form the frame of the building.
  2. Steel framing: Steel framing uses steel beams and columns to support the weight of the building. It is often used in commercial construction because of its strength and durability.
  3. Concrete framing: Concrete framing uses concrete beams and columns to support the weight of the building. It is often used in high-rise buildings and other structures where the weight of the building is significant.
  4. Timber framing: Timber framing is a traditional form of framing that uses large timbers to support the weight of the building. It is often used in older buildings and in some modern construction projects for its aesthetic appeal.

The type of framing system that is used in a building will depend on the size, shape, and location of the building, as well as the performance and aesthetic requirements of the project.