Ladder placement coincides with beam

If wicker flooring will be made; If the landing is 125 cm and the step distances are 28 cm, you will have 26 cm distance and you can throw a beam there.
 
I recommend throwing beams in terms of beam continuity and more contribution of curtains to the system. In this case, there is no problem where the first step of the ladder is. The beam can be pulled above or even behind it. But it is necessary to pay attention to the construction at the point where the ladder rises at the top. Accordingly, it can be placed on the ladder by making simple arrangements.
 
"NYILMAZ":1s0dj2rb" said:
I recommend adding beams in terms of the continuity of the beams and the additional contribution of the curtains to the system. In this case, there is no problem where the first step of the ladder is. It can be pulled over the beam or even behind it. However, attention should be paid to the construction at the point where the ladder rises. Accordingly, it can be placed on the staircase by making simple arrangements.
Hello, I thank you very much for your help, I have come to the end of the project, and the points I am stuck on are: 1) I have created the stairs correctly, I think there is no problem with normal double-armed staircases, but there may be errors in the staircase that goes from the ground to the 1st floor. Because I had a hard time in places with a rotary and a height of 390 cm. There is a high probability of mistakes (I couldn't hide these railings in some places) 2) The commands for how to connect and support the ladder to the system are not active. So how can I make the system available for analysis with stairs? 3) The one you suggested to me at the very beginning most of the suggestions For example, I could not understand some of them and put them into practice; You said that you can apply live load reduction, where and how can I do it. You said, "Make the elevator floor live load 500, where will I create the elevator floor, I am attaching the final version of the project below. thanks
 
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