... United States of AmericaCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTIONii Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildingsand BridgesMarch ... 10.AREMA. American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of WayAssociation.ASME. American Society of Mechanical Engineers.ASTM. American Society for Testing and Materials.Code of StandardPracticefor ... throughout this Code.By the AISC Committee on the Code of Standard Practice, Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTIONvFrank B....
... Representative for Design. The Owner or the entityCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTIONxi ration for the structure ... non-Structural Steel arrangement andthe performance criteria for the Structural Steel frame.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION3 ... Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTIONxivNOTES AREMA Specification—The 1999 AREMA Manual for RailwayEngineering,...
... diameter.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION38 must be done in the fabrication shop in the unstressed condition.6.4.5. For ... beintended to be applied, if any.Therefore, inspection of the Fabricator’s work on beam camberCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION33 ... straight member of thesame straight length in ASTM A6/A6M.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION32 6.5.3. Unless otherwise...
... Representative for Construction.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION50 Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings ... in 500 plumbness tolerance specified for the controllingcolumns (see Figure C–7.5).Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION55 ... tolerances normal to building line. Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION56(d) For an exterior column shipping piece,...
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... accurate, detailed dimensional informationto provide for the fit-up of parts in the field.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION20 ... ContractDocuments. All sketches and supplemental information must beCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION17 (c) All ... it isrequired that these limitations be set forth in the structural DesignCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION14...
... absenceCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION23 Commentary:Mill dimensional tolerances are completely set forth in ASTMA6/A6M. ... from stock by the Fabricator. TheCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION27 of information to the contrary in the Contract ... permitted.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION30 general have recognized that only the Owner’s DesignatedRepresentative for Design...
... after theerection of the Structural Steel frame for the support of loadsCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION47 SECTION ... practical speed.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION41 The Owner’s Designated Representative for Construction shallconduct ... Contract Documents, the Erector is permitted to removeCode of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION49 (a) The lateral-load-resisting...
... within the permissible varia-tions for the fabrication and erection of those members.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION59Figure ... fabricatedStructural Steel to the required quality for a given category of work.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION66 ... touch up abrasions of theshop coat, nor to perform any other field painting.Code of StandardPracticefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION64...
... AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, INC.One East Wacker Drive, Suite 3100, Chicago, Illinois 60601-2001Pub. No. S303 (20M500) 1.1. Scope 1.2. Referenced Specifications, Codes and Standards ... Tolerances 7.13. Erection Tolerances 7.14. Correction of Errors 7.15. Cuts, Alterations and Holes for Other Trades 7.16. Handling and Storage 7.17. Field Painting 7.18. Final Cleaning Up 8.1. ... Referenced Specifications, Codes and Standards 1.3. Units 1.4. Design Criteria 1.5. Responsibility for Design 1.6. Patents and Copyrights 1.7. Existing Structures 1.8. Means, Methods and Safety...
... in conflict with that stated in the credit. 1 International Standard Banking Practice for the Examination of Documents under Documentary Credits subject to UCP 600 ... transportation of goods, e.g., Delivery Order, Forwarder’s Certificate of Receipt, Forwarder’s Certificate of Shipment, Forwarder’s Certificate of Transport, Forwarder’s Cargo Receipt and Mate’s Receipt ... meaning should be made apparent. If not, they have the following meaning under international standard banking practice: a) “shipping documents” – all documents (not only transport documents),...