dozer
Structural
- Apr 9, 2001
- 506
We're bidding on structures in Canada that will be fabricated in the U.S. so we will be using U.S. procured steel such as ASTM A36, A992, and A500 Gr B. The minimum temperature at the site is -45C. These will be unheated, sometimes open structures (think pipe racks). I'm concerned these steels won't be suitable for this low of a temperature, so my first questions is have these steels been used successfully at this temperature? Are there supplements we should specify to make them suitable? If we bought steel that met Canadian specs. (whatever is equivalent to ASTM) would that simplify things since I presume low temperature is just a given up there? Are there other structural steels for wide flanges and HSS sections available in the U.S. that would be more suitable?
I know it's a lot of questions. I'm just trying to foresee some options. Thanks.
I know it's a lot of questions. I'm just trying to foresee some options. Thanks.