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AISC 'Code of Standard Practice': 'Friend or Foe'
As in any industry, trade practices have developed among those that are involved in the design, purchase, fabrication and erection of structural steel. AISC, through a consensus committee comprised of structural engineers, architects, fabricators, general contractor, steel detailers and erectors, completely revised the "Code of Standard Practice" dated March 7, 2000. This fifth revision of the code, first published in 1924, provides a useful framework for a common understanding of acceptable standards when contracting for structural steel. As such, it is useful for owners, architects, engineers, general contractors, construction managers, fabricators, steel detailers, erectors and others that are associated with structural steel construction. The intent of this presentation is to assist the SER and, in fact, the entire design and construction team in their understanding of the Code and to point out specific provisions that may warrant special attention. The SER, on the basis of his/her review of the Code and of this presentation, may wish to include specific specifications requirements in their bid or construction documents that would modify or enhance the application of the Code.
AISC 'Code of Standard Practice': 'Friend or Foe'
As in any industry, trade practices have developed among those that are involved in the design, purchase, fabrication and erection of structural steel. AISC, through a consensus committee comprised of structural engineers, architects, fabricators, general contractor, steel detailers and erectors, completely revised the "Code of Standard Practice" dated March 7, 2000. This fifth revision of the code, first published in 1924, provides a useful framework for a common understanding of acceptable standards when contracting for structural steel. As such, it is useful for owners, architects, engineers, general contractors, construction managers, fabricators, steel detailers, erectors and others that are associated with structural steel construction. The intent of this presentation is to assist the SER and, in fact, the entire design and construction team in their understanding of the Code and to point out specific provisions that may warrant special attention. The SER, on the basis of his/her review of the Code and of this presentation, may wish to include specific specifications requirements in their bid or construction documents that would modify or enhance the application of the Code.
AISC 'Code of Standard Practice': 'Friend or Foe'
Ruby, David I. (Autor:in) / Barnard, Tim (Autor:in) / Schlafly, Tom (Autor:in)
Structures Congress 2004 ; 2004 ; Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Structures 2004 ; 1-6
21.05.2004
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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