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Structural
- Mar 7, 2007
- 2,283
Greetings everyone. One of my clients is a steel fabricator. They are working on a project with open-web steel joists. I think the joist manufacturer is a sub to the fabricator. I haven't been involved in the project up to this point.
It's a small retail building in a high wind zone. The structural design information is on the architectural drawings, so the architect is apparently acting as the registered design professional for structural. The construction drawings do not include any wind load design criteria for delegated design. The joist manufacturer sent an RFI to the fabricator asking for the wind uplift pressures.
Clarification: this is only about roof uplift components and cladding, not about main wind force resisting system design.
I'm told that an RFI was sent to the architect about this, and the answer was the joist manufacturer is to calculate the uplifts. They're obviously violating the IBC Ch. 16 with this, but they probably don't know that. To get the project unstuck, my client contacted me to see if I can provide the wind uplifts for the joist design.
I have a license in the project state and can easily provide these. I could clearly state that my scope is limited to the pressures for steel joist design. I could also request that the calculations be sent for approval by the registered design professional, but I'm not sure they would be.
The fact that the IBC says this info must be on the construction docs implies that this should not be delegated. Should I contact the building official to make sure they're OK with this?
I feel like I might be missing something here.
Any advice would be appreciated!
It's a small retail building in a high wind zone. The structural design information is on the architectural drawings, so the architect is apparently acting as the registered design professional for structural. The construction drawings do not include any wind load design criteria for delegated design. The joist manufacturer sent an RFI to the fabricator asking for the wind uplift pressures.
Clarification: this is only about roof uplift components and cladding, not about main wind force resisting system design.
I'm told that an RFI was sent to the architect about this, and the answer was the joist manufacturer is to calculate the uplifts. They're obviously violating the IBC Ch. 16 with this, but they probably don't know that. To get the project unstuck, my client contacted me to see if I can provide the wind uplifts for the joist design.
I have a license in the project state and can easily provide these. I could clearly state that my scope is limited to the pressures for steel joist design. I could also request that the calculations be sent for approval by the registered design professional, but I'm not sure they would be.
The fact that the IBC says this info must be on the construction docs implies that this should not be delegated. Should I contact the building official to make sure they're OK with this?
I feel like I might be missing something here.
Any advice would be appreciated!