stickmotion
Structural
- Apr 8, 2009
- 19
I have a project where the contractor did not puddle weld the steel roof deck to the bar joists with 5/8" puddle welds. The deck was just spot welded to the joists with a MIG welder from below. It was not noted by the inspector until after the roof had been completely constructed. I have talked to the deck supplier and SDI and they have never heard of anyone fastening the deck from the bottom and basically said the design tables would not apply to fastening from the bottom of deck. Has anyone ever ran into this situation before?
I looked at some type of screw/rivet system that would be equivalent to a #12 screw and provide compression from the top of the deck similar to a screw from the top. The contractor is concerned with the amount of predrilling that would be needed.
Could you neglect the deck and transfer the load with structural steel between the bar joists? What would be the most efficient and cost effective way to transfer the load? I would appreciate any input.
I looked at some type of screw/rivet system that would be equivalent to a #12 screw and provide compression from the top of the deck similar to a screw from the top. The contractor is concerned with the amount of predrilling that would be needed.
Could you neglect the deck and transfer the load with structural steel between the bar joists? What would be the most efficient and cost effective way to transfer the load? I would appreciate any input.