Main Structural System Design Sample Clauses

The Main Structural System Design clause defines the responsibilities and requirements for designing the primary load-bearing elements of a building or structure. It typically outlines which party is responsible for preparing the structural design, the standards or codes to be followed, and the scope of work covered, such as foundations, columns, beams, and load-resisting systems. This clause ensures that the main structural framework is designed safely and in compliance with applicable regulations, thereby allocating responsibility and reducing the risk of design errors or ambiguities.
Main Structural System Design. 2.1.2.1. Steel Structural Systems • Scaled plans (1/8” preferred) indicating layout of floor slabs, column lines piece type & sizes, moment connections and bracing locations. Slab elevations noted. • Column criteria, preferably, a schedule with base & leveling plates. • Bracing elevations with members sized. • Girder & truss elevations with members sized. • Criteria for curtain wall wind bracing loads and criteria for skylight Supports, • Tie-rod & cable requirements. • Typical connection details. • Typical special connection detail (i.e., pipe conditions) • Typical exterior wall sections / details. • Typical framing @ floor & roof openings with quantity allowance. • Typical beam opening details with quantity allowances. • Allowances for slab depressions, equipment support, roof screen support, window washing anchorage, satellite dish support, etc. • Slab locations, thickness and deck type / size. • Type of deck closure relative to light gauge or bent plate material. • Number of deck shear connectors noted. • Spray fireproofing or concrete encasement criteria. • Priming / painting criteria. 2.1.2.2. Cast-in Place Concrete Systems • Scaled plans (1/8” preferred) indicating layout of floor slabs, openings, column lines, slab type & sizes and structural wall locations. Slab elevations noted. • Column criteria, preferably, a schedule with sizes and reinforcing requirements. • Structural wall, beams & column drop sections & details with reinforcing requirements. • Structural girder sections & details with reinforcing requirements. • Criteria for curtain wall wind bracing loads and criteria for skylight supports. • Typical exterior wall sections / details. • Typical reinforcing @ floor & roof openings with quantity allowance. • Typical beam opening reinforcing with quantity allowances. • Embed allowance requirements (i.e. Loading dock angles, sleeves, steel support plates, etc.) • Slab placement criteria. • Finishing & curing criteria. 2.1.2.3. Structural Precast Systems • Scaled plans (1/8” preferred) indicating layout of floor slabs, openings, column lines, slab type & sizes and structural wall locations. Slab elevations noted. • Column criteria, preferably, a schedule w/ sizes and reinforcing requirements. • Structural floor, wall, beam sections & details with reinforcing requirements. • Structural girder sections & details with reinforcing requirements. • Stair element system - if precast. • Criteria for curtain wall wind bracing loads and criteria for skyli...

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