thoughtofthis
Structural
- Jan 16, 2012
- 31
Without getting into the debate a few posts below, I am interested in how your companies delegate connection design. Currently, we design shear type connections and provide loads for moment connections. For a variety of reasons, I would like to see us delegate more of this to the fabricator.
Internally, there is some resistance and I can only speculate the reasons; however, a well thought out work flow might help things along. I am interested in what works well and what does not. At what stage of the design in a typical Design-Bid-Build do you involve the fabricator? How does it affect your bottom line and does it contribute to everyone on the project being profitable? How does it effect your risk profile? How do you guard against liability issues with your loads being published on a drawing or spec? How do you handle a building that gets re-purposed later (potentially impacting loads)? I'm interested in the good and bad, but not interested in a debate on whether it should be an accepted practice. Thanks!
Internally, there is some resistance and I can only speculate the reasons; however, a well thought out work flow might help things along. I am interested in what works well and what does not. At what stage of the design in a typical Design-Bid-Build do you involve the fabricator? How does it affect your bottom line and does it contribute to everyone on the project being profitable? How does it effect your risk profile? How do you guard against liability issues with your loads being published on a drawing or spec? How do you handle a building that gets re-purposed later (potentially impacting loads)? I'm interested in the good and bad, but not interested in a debate on whether it should be an accepted practice. Thanks!