Truss issue on a new building, would like some insight.

Pretty simple fix considering it’s not sheeted. They can take all of the metal off and reuse it along with the purlins and shim the truss. Personally I’d just plane it but that’s not code. It’d be a lot to plane. But some of the houses that I’ve seen built and the snow load they’ve taken over the last 100 years I’d imagine it’d be just fine.

I’d personally let it ride and not give them the final 10%. They are going to have the same guys do all of that and it’s going to look worst in the end.
 
Pretty simple fix considering it’s not sheeted. They can take all of the metal off and reuse it along with the purlins and shim the truss. Personally I’d just plane it but that’s not code. It’d be a lot to plane. But some of the houses that I’ve seen built and the snow load they’ve taken over the last 100 years I’d imagine it’d be just fine.

I’d personally let it ride and not give them the final 10%. They are going to have the same guys do all of that and it’s going to look worst in the end.
Id put money down the metal will have either creases or bends in the panels.
 
Replacing the last couple runs of purlins with 2x6s ripped down is likely going to be your best bet.

This looks like a Morton building. If so, I would not be afraid to elevate this past your local sales guy if necessary. I would not settle until you are happy- that steel should have never been put down.
 
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