JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,591
I was checking a set of plans from another firm and noted that they basically gave the applicable code, some overall load parameters (LL per code, ground snow = 30, wind - 90 mph, exp B, etc.) and then totally left the design of the roof (a metal truss system) up to the metal truss manufacturer. They included lateral design and their specs said something to the effect of: "Perform a complete lateral analysis of the roof, diagonal braces and/or diaphragms may be utilized".
This seems a bit over the top to me. A metal truss manufacturer designs and fabricates a single component of the structure. The design of the lateral force resisting system should be by the EOR, right? Or am I missing something here. Is it OK to delegate the design of the lateral forces through the diaphragm to the truss designer? As long as you review their calculations and approve them is it OK to do this? It just seems that the engineer was delegating away control of his/her design and was not really giving the truss mfr. enough info to design the lateral system.
This seems a bit over the top to me. A metal truss manufacturer designs and fabricates a single component of the structure. The design of the lateral force resisting system should be by the EOR, right? Or am I missing something here. Is it OK to delegate the design of the lateral forces through the diaphragm to the truss designer? As long as you review their calculations and approve them is it OK to do this? It just seems that the engineer was delegating away control of his/her design and was not really giving the truss mfr. enough info to design the lateral system.