I regard it as an opportunity lost for everyone.
The assembly certainly could be powder-coated and welded, but IMHO the architect failed in his responsibility to inform the structural guys that (s)he wanted to do something very unusual, OR the structural guys failed to read and understand whatever notice was provided, e.g. in an extra-thick specification.
( I.e.,
- The HAZ could be masked and not powdercoated, and hidden by a fascia or other construction detail.
- The completed welded assembly could be electrostatically powdercoated in situ, and baked in place by means of a temporary oven.
- The joints could have been specified as masked and bolted, with the bolts concealed, etc.
Painting to match the powdercoat is pretty much impossible. )
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA