JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,591
US project - single story steel framed (beam, bar joist, and metal deck) roof.
A new addition is proposed over the top of the building either by new installed columns within the existing space or by clear spanning over the top with deep trusses.
Do any of you know of restrictions on erecting steel over a building that is occupied during the day?
The possibility exists that the erection could occur at night when no one is in the building but that still leaves partially erected and temporarily braced steel overhead with people below.
Are there OSHA or insurance limitations on this kind of construction?
It seems like steel members could be accidentally dropped on the structure causing failure and damage/injury below.
And even if occupancy was limited to the direct area below the addition, the damage to the existing roof might possibly have a domino failure effect and injure occupants one or two bays over.
A new addition is proposed over the top of the building either by new installed columns within the existing space or by clear spanning over the top with deep trusses.
Do any of you know of restrictions on erecting steel over a building that is occupied during the day?
The possibility exists that the erection could occur at night when no one is in the building but that still leaves partially erected and temporarily braced steel overhead with people below.
Are there OSHA or insurance limitations on this kind of construction?
It seems like steel members could be accidentally dropped on the structure causing failure and damage/injury below.
And even if occupancy was limited to the direct area below the addition, the damage to the existing roof might possibly have a domino failure effect and injure occupants one or two bays over.