NewbieStruct
Structural
- May 31, 2011
- 101
We have prototypical steel buildings that has steel joists at 6'-0" o.c. We have an interior brace frame that lies in between two joists. In our details, we have that shows the location with both the steel beam and steel joists. We specifically say that the steel deck to attach steel deck per our general notes. There is section in the general notes that specifies the attachment to roof support members. Lately, we are getting RFI(s) saying since we have steel joists on either sides of steel beam, is it required to attach to the steel beam. This is basically because the steel joists have some camber on them and the steel beam sometimes is lower than the deck.
We have done similar projects where we don't even have the note but shown on a detail that the steel deck is top of a beam. This makes be scared that some contractors might not even sent a RFI and not attach to the steel deck. What happens in such a case during a lateral event? Who is to blame?
My question is "Are our notes not sufficient ?" Do we need to make it any more clearer?
We have done similar projects where we don't even have the note but shown on a detail that the steel deck is top of a beam. This makes be scared that some contractors might not even sent a RFI and not attach to the steel deck. What happens in such a case during a lateral event? Who is to blame?
My question is "Are our notes not sufficient ?" Do we need to make it any more clearer?