SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have a project that is currently under construction where the roofer decided to use some sort of cart to haul around his roofing material. In the process of moving his roof material around he ended up damaging the roof deck. The ribs of the decking are all dented and dimpled where the wheels came in contact with the deck. I has warned the GC about this issue prior to construction and told them that if it happened on this project repairs would be needed.
The project team has been in contact with the deck manufacturer and owner and we have come to agreement that 60 sheets of roof decking need to be repaired. Now come the method of replacement which I need to agree to. Currently, to expedite the installation process, the erector utilized Hilti power actuated fasteners (PAF's) to "shoot" the deck to the roof joist system. Removal of the decking will involve grinding of the PAF heads.
Now comes the contentious part, the GC would like to nest the new deck sheets into the existing and not fully remove the existing damaged decking. On the surface this seems like a good idea.... however I do have some concerns
1) Will the decking profiles actually nest together. Currently the roofer has this decking in stock but we are not sure of the manufacturer..... and therefore, it's highly likely the decking will not properly nest
2) The damaged ribs may prevent the new decking from nesting properly
3) When it comes to fastening this decking to the existing roof joist system, there is a potential for the fasteners to have to go through upwards of 4 sheets of deck (at the location where the deck sheets overlap (This could be mitigated though by staggering the new sheets such that we only end up going through three layers of deck with new fasteners. My current plan has them attaching the new deck to the existing roof system using 5/8" dia puddle welds.
The GC said that they can handle items 1 and 2 in the field (that is, reject the deck if it has to be forced into place) however, they are looking for new fastening requirements from me. Is my concern about puddle welding through 3 sheets of deck unwarranted? Should I be allowing them to use PAF's.... or should I be forcing them to completely remove the existing sheets to install new sheets of deck? I'm torn between all the options here.
The project team has been in contact with the deck manufacturer and owner and we have come to agreement that 60 sheets of roof decking need to be repaired. Now come the method of replacement which I need to agree to. Currently, to expedite the installation process, the erector utilized Hilti power actuated fasteners (PAF's) to "shoot" the deck to the roof joist system. Removal of the decking will involve grinding of the PAF heads.
Now comes the contentious part, the GC would like to nest the new deck sheets into the existing and not fully remove the existing damaged decking. On the surface this seems like a good idea.... however I do have some concerns
1) Will the decking profiles actually nest together. Currently the roofer has this decking in stock but we are not sure of the manufacturer..... and therefore, it's highly likely the decking will not properly nest
2) The damaged ribs may prevent the new decking from nesting properly
3) When it comes to fastening this decking to the existing roof joist system, there is a potential for the fasteners to have to go through upwards of 4 sheets of deck (at the location where the deck sheets overlap (This could be mitigated though by staggering the new sheets such that we only end up going through three layers of deck with new fasteners. My current plan has them attaching the new deck to the existing roof system using 5/8" dia puddle welds.
The GC said that they can handle items 1 and 2 in the field (that is, reject the deck if it has to be forced into place) however, they are looking for new fastening requirements from me. Is my concern about puddle welding through 3 sheets of deck unwarranted? Should I be allowing them to use PAF's.... or should I be forcing them to completely remove the existing sheets to install new sheets of deck? I'm torn between all the options here.