1.0 STRUCTURAL STEELWORK
1.1 GENERAL
1.1.1 This Specification
shall be read
in conjunction
with the
General
Conditions of
Contract and all
other Specifications and Drawings.
1.1.2
Where works are ordered to be performed by
the Contractor but are not specified in
these Specifications, the Contractor shall carry
them
out with full diligence and
expedience as are expected for
works of this nature.
1.1.3 This part
of the Specification sets out
the
requirements for:
(a) the fabrication, supply and delivery of all structural steel
used in the Contract;
(b)
the assembly and erection of structural steel including surface preparation and
corrosive protection measures.
(c) Quality Assurance and Quality Control of the materials.
1.1.4 An
independent organisation known
as
the Independent
Testing Agency (ITA),
approved by the Client
/ SCI, shall carry out tasks to ensure that:
(a) The Contractor’s proposed methods are likely to produce acceptable work.
(b)
Finished items and assembly conform
to
the Specifications.
1.1.5
The duties of the ITA are described in the Quality Assurance/ Quality Control section of the Specifications and they
include the carrying out of non-destructive testing in addition to that carried out by the Contractor.
1.2 DEFINITION
The following definition shall be adopted in this specification.
“SCI” Sembcorp Industries Ltd and its appointed QP (Supervision); Resident
Technical Officer; and Engineers.
“Contractor” Individual, firm
or corporation appointed by SCI to execute and complete
the
scope of work defined in the Agreement.
“Scope of work” The work (activities) assigned to the Contractor via formal execution of
the
Agreement.
“Site” Any site where the Scope of work is to be performed or any structure is
to
be located.
“Agreement” The legal
agreement
between SCI and Contractor to perform
the
scope of work defined in this document; including but not
limited to the
Condition of Contract,
Purchase Order, Letter of Intent, Letter of Award,
Variation Order
and other relevant documents between SCI and other
parties
1.3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
1.3.1 Unless otherwise specified herein, the
following Codes and Standards current at the date of the tender shall lay down the minimum standards required
for the structural
steelwork. Where these Codes and Standards are in conflict, or are less severe than
the equivalent provisions of the
Singapore
Standards, the latter standards shall
take precedence.
1.3.2 Standards, Specifications and test methods are referred to in abbreviated form (e.g.
BS 4). For convenience, the full titles are given below:
ANSI/AWS D1.1
Structural Welding Code – Steel,
American Welding Society
ASTM E165 Standard test method for liquid penetrant examination
BS 4 Structural Steel Sections, Specifications for Hot Rolled Sections
BS 1070 Specification for Black Paint (tar-based)
BS 1140 Specification for
Resistance Spot Welding
of Uncoated
and
Coated Low Carbon Steel
BS 2523 Specification for Lead-based Priming Paints
BS 3416 Specification for Bitumen-based Coatings for Cold Application, Suitable for use
in Contact with Potable Water
BS 3692 Specification for ISO metric-precision Hexagon Bolts, Screws
and Nuts. Metric Units
BS 4147 Specification for Bitumen-based Hot-applied Coating Materials
for
Protecting Iron and Steel, including Suitable Primers Where
Required
BS 4164 Specification for Coal-tar-based Hot-applied Coating Materials
for Protecting Iron and Steel, Including a Suitable Primer
BS 4190 Specification for ISO metric Black Hexagon Bolts, Screws and
Nut
BS 4320 Specification for Metal Washers
for General Engineering
Purposes.
Metric Series
BS 4360 Specification for Weldable Structural Steels
BS 4395 Specification
for High Strength Friction
Grip Bolts and
Associated Nuts and Washers for Structural
Engineering
BS 4592 Industrial
type flooring and stair treads.
BS 4604 Specification for the Use of High Strength Friction Grip Bolts in
Structural Steelwork.
Metric Series
BS 4620 Specification for Rivets for General Engineering Purposes
BS 4871 Specification
for approval testing
of welders working to
approved welding procedures.
BS 4872 Specification for approval
testing of
welders when
welding
procedure approval is not
required.
BS 4933 Specification for ISO metric black cup and countersunk head bolts and screws with hexagon nuts
BS 5395 Stairs,
ladders and walkways
BS 5400 Specifications for Materials and Workmanship: Steel
BS 5606 Guide to Accuracy in Building
BS 5950 Structural Use of Steelwork in Building
BS 6072 Method for magnetic particle flaw detection. BS 6150 Code of Practice for Painting of Buildings
BS 7079 Preparation of Steel Substrates Before Application of Paint BS
7361 Cathodic Protection
BS EN 13636 Cathodic
Protection of
Buried Metallic
Tanks and Related
Piping
BS 7668 Specification for Weldable Structural
Steels. Hot
Finished
Structural Hollow Sections in Weather
Resistant
Steels.
BS EN 440 Welding consumables. Wire electrodes and deposits for gas
shielded metal arc welding of non-alloy and fine grain steels
BS EN 756 Welding consumables. Solid wires, solid wire-flux and tubular
cored electrode-flux combinations for submerged arc welding of non alloy and fine grain steels
BS EN 760 Welding consumables. Fluxes for submerged arc welding
BS EN 970 Non-destructive examination of Fusion Welds. Visual
Examination
BS EN 1011 Welding. Recommendations for welding of
metallic materials
BS EN 1435 Non-destructive
examination of
welds.
Radiographic
examination of welded joints
BS EN 1668 Welding consumables. Rods, wires and deposits for tungsten
inert
gas
welding of non alloy and fine grain steels
BS EN 1714 Non destructive testing of welded joints. Ultrasonic testing of welded joints.
BS.EN 10025 Hot rolled products of non-alloy structural steels – Technical
delivery conditions
BS EN 10029 Specification for Tolerances on Dimensions, Shape and Mass
for Hot-rolled Steel plates 3 mm
Thick or
Above
BS EN 10034 Structural steel
I
and
H
section.
Tolerance on
shape
and
dimensions
BS EN 10055 Hot rolled steel equal flange tees with radiused root and toes.
Dimensions and tolerances on shape and dimensions
BS EN 10056 Specification for structural
steel equal and unequal
angles
BS EN 10113 Hot Rolled Products in Weldable Fine Grain Structural Steels
BS EN 10155 Structural Steels with Improved Atmospheric Corrosion
Resistance. Technical Delivery Conditions
BS EN 10210 Hot Finished Structural Hollow Sections of Non-alloy and Fine
Grain Structural Steel
BS EN 10219 Cold formed welded structural
hollow sections of non-alloy
and
fine grain steels.
BS EN 10255 Non-alloy
Steel
Tubes Suitable for welding
and Threading.
Technical Delivery Conditions
BS EN 10279 Hot rolled steel channels. Tolerances on shape, dimension and mass
BS EN ISO 1461
Hot
dip galvanized
coatings on fabricated
iron and steel
articles. Specifications and test methods
BS EN ISO 898 Mechanical properties of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy steel. Bolts, screws and studs
BS EN ISO 2560
Welding consumables. Covered electrodes for manual metal
arc welding of non-alloy and fine grain steels
BS EN ISO 9002
Quality Systems. Model for quality assurance in production,
installation and servicing.
BS EN ISO 9934
Non-destructive testing. Magnetic particle testing.
BS EN ISO 12944
Paints and Varnishes. Corrosion Protection of Steel Structures
by Protective Paints Systems.
BS EN ISO 14713
Protection against corrosion of iron and steel in structures. Zinc
and Aluminium coatings
SS 494 Lead and chromate-free primer for iron and steel substrates SS 5 Methods of Test for
Paints, Varnishes and Related Materials
SS
6 Red Lead Based Primers for Iron and Steel
Surfaces
SS 7 Paint: Finishing, Gloss Enamel
SS 34 Undercoat Paint
for Gloss Enamel
SS 104 Cold-formed steel
sections for general
structures
SS 470 Hot-finished
structural hollow
sections
of non-alloy and fine
grain structural steels
SS 510 Code of Practice on Safety in welding and cutting (and other
operations involving the use of heat).
SS503 Cold formed welded steel
structural hollow sections.
SS CP 8 Use of Manual
Metal-arc Welding in
the Steel Building
Construction
SIS 05 5900 Swedish Standard for
method of surface preparation
1.4 QUALITY OF STRUCTURAL STEEL
1.4.1 Standards
1.4.1.1 The material for all structural steelwork shall comply with BS 4360, BS 7668, BS EN
10029, NS EN 10113,
BS
10155 and BS 10210, as appropriate.
1.4.2 Materials
1.4.2.1
The steel
fabricator should have been accredited with appropriate category from the structural steel
fabricators accreditation scheme managed by the Singapore
Structural Steel Society for the work to be undertaken by him.
1.4.2.2
The manufacturer shall produce a factory production control (FPC) certificate issued
by an independent third-party
certification agency
acceptable to or recognized by
BCA
as an attestation of this factory production control system.
The manufacturer shall produce
an
authenticated test certificate
containing
information stated
in
Section 3 .2 of BC1:2008.
1.4.2.3 In accordance to BC1:2008, all structural steel including fasteners procured
from manufacturers without a ‘Factory Production Control Certificate’ shall be deemed as
Class ‘2’ and would require material test certificates (MTC) from an accredited
laboratory under the Singapore Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (SINGLAS) or
other laboratories accredited under a
mutual agreement with SINGLAS.
1.4.2.4 All structural steel including fasteners procured for the project shall be Class ‘1’as
stated in BC1:2008.
1.4.2.5 Appropriate sample testing and test methods are given in Appendix B of BC1:2008.When
the
limiting values are not given in Section 2.0 of BC1:2008, linear interpolation shall be allowed to determine the limiting value for the test parameters
of
interest.
1.4.2.6 Structural steel and structural tubing shall conform to the following specification
unless specified otherwise on drawings:
a) Structural
steel: BS.EN
10025: 1993
Internal
Conditions:
Grade S275JR
for material up
to 25mm thick
Grade S275J0, for material 26mm
- 60mm thick
External Conditions: Grade S275JR, for material
up to 15mm thick
Grade S275J0, for material 16mm
- 40mm thick
The above thicknesses are based on factor
K = 1 in clause 2.4.4.3 of BS 5950 and
may
be increased on investigation if conditions are such that K = 2
b) Structural tubing: BS.EN 10210: Part
1. Grade S275J2H
Hot-rolled steel
shapes shall conform to BS 4 or BS EN 10056, as appropriate.
1.4.2.7
Welding
consumables
shall produce welds with
strength, ductility and notch
toughness properties at least equal to those specified for the base
metal being welded. Electrodes shall be compatible with the welding process selected and in
accordance with BS EN
ISO
2560, BS EN 756 as appropriate. All welding shall be in accordance with BS EN 1011.
1.4.2.8
Certified
mill
test reports,
including impact and
ultrasonic test
results, shall be furnished as required,
to
verify that
materials meet applicable specifications.
1.4.2.9 Chequered
floor plates shall be 8mm minimum thickness unless specified otherwise on drawings.
1.4.2.10 Unless otherwise
stated, the
minimum thickness of steel shall
be 7.8mm with the
exception of beam webs,
joists webs and channel webs.
1.4.2.11 Rolled sections shall be straight and in accordance with tolerances stated in BS 4 or
BS EN 10056. Plates shall
be flat,
true
and supplied without burred edges.
1.4.2.12 Open mesh floor (grating) shall be of carbon steel and conform to BS EN 10029, BS
7668, BS EN 10113, BS EN
10210, Grade S275
1.4.2.13 Steel permanent shuttering shall
be of
material conforming to BS EN
10147 and
BS EN 10025.
1.4.2.14 Bolts
Precision bolts shall
conform to BS 3692.
All bolts shall
be grade 8.8 and shall
conform to BS 3692 but with dimensions, tolerance and thread length to BS 4190.
1.4.2.15 Washers shall conform
to
BS 4320.
1.4.2.16 Surface Condition
Steel for fabrication is not to be more heavily pitted or rusted than Grade C of BS
7079 Part Al.
For hot rolled plates and wide flats, if there are surface imperfections and defects as classified in BS EN 10163-2 Clause
4 (Requirements) revealed during
surface preparation, rectify the surface in accordance to BS EN 10163-2 Clause 5 (Repair
Procedures).
For hot rolled sections,
if there are surface imperfections and defects as classified in BS EN 10163-3 Clause 4 (Requirements) revealed during surface preparation,
rectify the surface in accordance to BS EN
10163-3 Clause 5 (Repair
Procedures).
For hot rolled hollow sections,
rectify the surface imperfections and defects revealed during surface preparation in accordance to BS EN 10210-1 Clause 6.8 (Surface
Condition).
1.4.2.17 Profiled Steel Decking
All Profiled Steel Decking shall comply with BS 5950-4 Clause 3.1 unless otherwise agreed.
1.4.2.18 Protective Finishes
All Galvanising Materials shall
comply with BS EN
ISO 1461.
All Sherardised Coatings shall
comply with BS 4921.
All Metallic Blast Cleaning Abrasives shall comply with BS 7079-E2 for chilled iron grit and comply with BS 7079-RE3 for cast steel grit.
If required, submissions of
revised review shop drawings to SCI shall continue promptly until a “No Comment” stage is reached.
1.4.2.19
For all main structural connections, a minimum bolt size of M16 shall be used. No
bolt size less than M12 shall be used for connecting structural sections unless
otherwise shown on drawings.
1.4.2.20
All steelwork shall be designed / detailed to assist in maintaining the structure throughout its life.
All pockets giving rise to dust
traps shall
be eliminated if possible.
Where possible, details shall ensure that all surfaces shall be
readily accessible for future painting.
1.4.2.21
Stanchions may not be spliced
at
positions other
than those
indicated
on
arrangement drawings, without prior approval from SCI.
1.4.2.22 No additional splices or butt welds shall be incorporated without prior approval from
SCI.
1.4.2.23 Bolted connections shall not be detailed which use mixed types/
grades of bolts.
1.4.2.24
A minimum of four bolts shall be used for each beam-to-beam and beam-to- column
connection, unless shown otherwise. A minimum of two bolts shall be used
for
all other connections.
1.4.2.25 All connections between structural members shall be made using grade 8.8 bolts.
Grade 4.6 bolts may be used for attaching non structural elements such as handrail
standards etc..
1.4.2.26 All
bolts shall
be supplied with galvanized finish.
1.4.2.27
The Contractor shall
submit to SCI for review, two copies of his fabrication drawings
marking plans and
drawing register completed to
the
agreed Quality
Assurance procedures. The drawing register should be issued at least every
7 days or sooner if
required. The Contractor shall allow a minimum of seven working days for this review to be carried out and shall forward drawings to be reviewed as they become available but in a timely manner in agreement with the contract programme and
allow SCI to utilise his resources in an efficient manner.
1.4.2.28 If required, the submissions to SCI the revised drawings for review, shall continue until a “No Comment” stage is reached.
1.4.2.29 When
the status of each
fabrication
drawing has
been agreed as “Issued For Construction” the Contractor shall immediately re-issue the drawing recording the
status as “Issued for Construction”.
1.4.2.30
The Contractor shall be responsible for the correctness and completeness of his
shop drawings. Review and approval
from SCI does not relieve the Contractor of his
full responsibility for any discrepancies, errors or omissions therein. The Contractor
shall bear all costs related to the
site remedial measures should there be
inconsistencies or errors in the shop drawings after the comments/ approval have been
given by SCI.
1.4.2.31
The Contractor
may
propose alternative details if
he considers that
the
typical details
shown on SCI's drawings do not suit his particular methods of fabrication, transport or erection.
Alternative details shall not
be incorporated in the shop drawings
without the prior approval in writing from SCI.
All alternative proposal/ details shall
be accompanied by detail connection design
duly endorsed by a Registered Professional
Engineer
in
Singapore appointed by the fabricator.
1.4.3 Copies of Orders
Two copies of all orders and suborders placed by the Contractor shall be forwarded
to
SCI.
1.4.4 Marking of Steel
1.4.4.1 Steel shall
be marked in accordance with BS 4360. Where steels of different grades are used they shall have additional
markings approved by SCI.
1.4.5 Storage, Handling And Transportation
1.4.5.1
All structural steels, before and after fabrication, shall be stored, handled and
transported by approved means to avoid excessive stresses, deformation, damage
and risks to corrosion.
The steels shall be stored
clear of the
ground on concrete or timber floor under cover and well protected from the effects of weather unless otherwise agreed by SCI.
1.4.6 Commencement
of the Work
1.4.6.1
No item of work shall be commenced until the results of any related preliminary tests and shop drawings required by
the
Contract specification have been approved by
SCI.
1.4.6.2
The Contractor shall
commence work upon obtaining the Approvals and Permit to
Commence
Work from the authorities. Any standby cost arising from this shall be deemed to have been included in the price.