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Monday, 24 October 2016

SPECIFICATION AND STANDARD FOR STRUCTURAL STEELWORK: GENERAL PART 5 - FABRICATION

1.8            FABRICATION

1.8.1         General

1.8.1.1      Fabrication shall in general be carried out in accordance with BS 5950: Part 2 and
BS 5400: Part 3 and Part 6 for bridges unless otherwise specified by SCI.

1.8.1.2      All steelworks shall be fabricated from new sections free from rust and pitting and in such manner that they are not bent, twisted or damaged.

1.8.1.3       Start of Fabrication

The Contractor shall obtain authorisation from the S.O. to start fabrication.   Such authorisation will not normally be given before all shop drawings have been checked and approved.

1.8.1.4      Accuracy of Fabrication

All steelworks shall be fabricated to an accuracy so as to enable erection to the specified tolerances to take place without introducing permanent erection stresses into the structures. Due account shall be taken of the effects of temperature on the dimensions of the fabricated steelworks and measuring instruments when the temperature at the time of steelwork fabrication is different from the temperature of the structural steelworks under service conditions.   In addition each fabricated member after fabrication shall individually comply with the following tolerances.

(1)       Cross Section:  Hot Rolled Sections

The tolerances on cross sections of hot rolled sections shall be as specified in BS 4 or BS 4848 as appropriate.

(2)       Length

The length of a member shall not deviate from its specified length by more than +/- 3 mm.

(3)       Straightness

Unless required to be any other shape, the deviation of a member from a straight line drawn between adjacent points of subsequent effective lateral restraint shall not exceed:

(a)    For all non-hollow sections used as beams or compression  members:
-     3 mm or S/1000 whichever is the greater where S is the distance between restraints (in mm)

(b)    For all other sections:

-     S/500, but not greater than 25 mm where S is the distance between restraints (in mm)
1.8.1.5      Accuracy of Fabrication (Contd) (4)       Built-Up Members
(a)    Tolerance on cross section to comply with Clause 7.2.2 of BS 5950:
Part 2
(b)    Tolerance on web plates to comply with Clause 7.2.3 of BS 5950: Part
2
(c)    Tolerance on shape of built-up sections to comply with Clause 7.2.4 of
BS 5950: Part 2

(5)       Squareness

The deviation from squareness of all ends relative to the axis of the member shall be such that when the members are finally positioned and connected they  are  true  ttheir  intended  line  (within  the  tolerances  specified  for erection) without excessive deflection or stresses being induced in them or in any associated components.

(6)       Flatness For Milled Surfaces And Contact Bearing

Where a "milled surface" is specified at the ends of compression members at splices, or the faces of steel packing where required, which are dependent on contact for transmission of compressive stress, the flatness shall be such that when measured against a straight edge laid against the full length of bearing surface in any direction the abutting faces are in full contact except for 5% of the length they have clearances not exceeding 0.15 mm.

The abutting faces are at right angles to the axis of the member or such other angle as may be indicated.

(7)       Camber

The structural steel members shall be fabricated with cambers shown on the drawings.  The cambers shall be measured at the mid-span of the members in  the  absence  of  the influence  of  its  self-weight  and  shall  be  within  a tolerance of +/- 5 mm.

1.8.1.6      Thermal Cutting
All thermal cutting shall be subject to approval.

Manual thermal cutting of edges to be welded shall not be permitted.

The edges of all plate cut by flame and subsequently 0welded shall be machined prior to welding. The amount of metal to be removed shall be subject to approval.

1.8.1.7      Heat Treatment

Details of all heat treatment shall be submitted for approval prior to the commencement of fabrication.

1.8.1.8      Machining

Machining of ends shall normally be carried out with angle cleats, gussets and other end fittings fixed in their permanent positions.

Angles and flats used as bearing stiffeners shall be cut and ground so as to ensure a tight fit along edges in contact with flanges or end plates.

1.8.1.9      Holing

Round holes for fasteners shall only be drilled.  All matching holes for fasteners shall register with each other so that the fasteners can be inserted freely through the assembled members in a direction at right angles to the faces in contact.  No site drilling of holes is permitted.

For black and HSFG bolts not exceeding 24 mm diameter, holes shall not be more than 2 mm greater in diameter than the bolt, and for bolts over 24 mm diameter, holes shall not be more than 3 mm greater in diameter than the bolt.

1.8.1.10    Burrs

Burrs and sharp arrises shall be removed by grinding.

1.8.1.11    Checking Before and After Making Permanent Connections

Before and after making permanent connections in structural steel members, which are assembled before delivery to Site, the fit and profile shall be checked by the Contractor for accuracy.

1.8.1.12    Despatch from Works

The Contractor shall advise SCI of intended dates of despatch to site of steelwork and accessories in such a way that inspection can take place prior to despatch.

1.8.1.13    Notice for Inspection

The Contractor shall give a minimum of 3 working days notice for any inspection but SCI and his appointed representatives shall have the right to visit the Contractor's or his suppliers' works at any reasonable time for the purposes of inspection.

1.8.1.14    Marking

At all stages of fabrication, structural steel members shall be positively identified by a suitable marking scheme.

For the purpose of marking for erection and inspection, all steel shall be marked with a durable and distinguishing identification mark in such a way as not to damage the material.  The marks shall be in positions, which are not masked by other material after erection and shall correspond to that given on the shop drawings and erection drawings related to the specific structural steel members.

1.8.2         Templates

1.8.2.1      Full size templates necessary for fabrication when required shall be prepared by the
Contractor and subject to SCIs approval.

1.8.3         Cutting

1.8.3.1      Cutting  of  steelworks may be  by shearing,  cropping,  sawing  or  machine  flame cutting.  All cut edges shall be dressed to a neat workmanlike finish, and shall be free from distortions.



1.8.4         Tolerances

1.8.4.1      Members  and  components  of  rolled  and  built-up  sections  shall  be  checked for tolerances in accordance with BS 5950 unless otherwise specified or approved by SCI.

1.8.5         Protection of Hollow Section

1.8.5.1      Unless special protection is provided for by other means, the interior of any hollow members, whether a structural hollow section or a fabricated member, shall be sealed to prevent ingress of water.



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