driftLimiter
Structural
- Aug 28, 2014
- 1,389
I have seen more and more projects where the structural team ends up designing all kinds of components and details for definitely non structural items.
For example soffit/fascia framing on structural steel projects. Due to the small spans, and loading of these types of elements they seem to fall well outside of normal structural elements we design. And consequently fall into a different category of conventional wisdom.
So my question is in your all experience, who is the best team to design something like this?
Should I start calling this stuff out as design by contractor, or deffered submittal maybe.
These little elements and details can end up taking more time than designing the structural system.
For example soffit/fascia framing on structural steel projects. Due to the small spans, and loading of these types of elements they seem to fall well outside of normal structural elements we design. And consequently fall into a different category of conventional wisdom.
So my question is in your all experience, who is the best team to design something like this?
Should I start calling this stuff out as design by contractor, or deffered submittal maybe.
These little elements and details can end up taking more time than designing the structural system.