andriver
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 29, 2015
- 154
I work for a large construction company, and we outsource our scaffolding to a very large scaffolding company. Per my company policy I need to review all 3rd-party engineered plans.
Recently I reviewed a plan to use 6x6 timber to span 17.5' (16in OC). I found an error in that they were using repetitive member factors and size factors that were only applicable for 2"-4" thick members not the 6x6 members being used. Consequently the FOS is 1.85 and not 4.0.
In talking with the company and our superintendents, this is a very big deal because the material is on site and they were going to begin assembling it this week, the area is a very large area so that this will impact quite a bit of material.
The EOR states that he does not need to reach a 4.0 FOS because this is an engineered system, and as EOR he can state what the capacity is. The 4.0 is more for people who don't know what they are doing.
Either way I am just a junior engineer grunt, it will not be up to me whether we accept this design. I wanted to know the consensus on his statement that engineered scaffolding does not require 4.0 FOS.
Recently I reviewed a plan to use 6x6 timber to span 17.5' (16in OC). I found an error in that they were using repetitive member factors and size factors that were only applicable for 2"-4" thick members not the 6x6 members being used. Consequently the FOS is 1.85 and not 4.0.
In talking with the company and our superintendents, this is a very big deal because the material is on site and they were going to begin assembling it this week, the area is a very large area so that this will impact quite a bit of material.
The EOR states that he does not need to reach a 4.0 FOS because this is an engineered system, and as EOR he can state what the capacity is. The 4.0 is more for people who don't know what they are doing.
Either way I am just a junior engineer grunt, it will not be up to me whether we accept this design. I wanted to know the consensus on his statement that engineered scaffolding does not require 4.0 FOS.