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Free Backyard Building Plans from Georgia-Pacific

 

Free, instant download, do-it-yourself backyard building plans from Georgia-Pacific include detailed drawings, material lists, safety advice and how-to hints.

 

Projects Using Treated Lumber
Gazebo
12'x16' Deck
Picket Fence
Arbor
Garden Gate
Projects Using Plytanium® Plywood
Dog House
Garden Shed
Work Center

 

 

GP.com  Georgia-Pacific began in 1927 at an Augusta, Ga., hardwood lumber yard. Today, as one of the world's leading manufacturers and distributors of tissue, pulp, paper, packaging, building products and related chemicals, we employ more than 55,000 people at 300 facilities in the United States, Canada and 11 other countries.

 

 

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Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced building professional who knows local conditions, before you start to build. Plans may have to be modified by a local professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements. 
 
 

 

 

 


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