dik
Structural
- Apr 13, 2001
- 26,037
Further to a current thread and not wanting to hijack anything:
The Algo Centre mall that had the roof collapse and kill a couple of people and injure 20 more had a non-construcable roofing system that was ultimately the cause of the collapse. The roof was used for parking over the mall area.
Who would normally be responsible for the roof construction? The Architect, the engineer, or the precaster?
I would consider the roof as part of the building envelope with the Architect responsible for waterproofing and control joints. He would normally work with the engineer on this. I've also encountered the precaster looking after the entire topping, membrane and control joint issue, but only for stand alone parkades.
Just looking for some other thoughts.
Dik
The Algo Centre mall that had the roof collapse and kill a couple of people and injure 20 more had a non-construcable roofing system that was ultimately the cause of the collapse. The roof was used for parking over the mall area.
Who would normally be responsible for the roof construction? The Architect, the engineer, or the precaster?
I would consider the roof as part of the building envelope with the Architect responsible for waterproofing and control joints. He would normally work with the engineer on this. I've also encountered the precaster looking after the entire topping, membrane and control joint issue, but only for stand alone parkades.
Just looking for some other thoughts.
Dik