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Construction Sequence of steel framed tower

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Vrinda M
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Can anybody please provide me the construction sequence of steel framed tower???

Regards

Vrinda

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Abdallah Fneish
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i am a new member but i am impressed with this forum and this flow of information between colleagues

please can you send me a copy of this file sequence of steel towers

at a.fneish@hotmail.com

 

regards,

Samer Zawaydeh
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Thank you Mike,

I hope that our friend benefits from the information.

Have a nice evening.

With kind regards,

Samer
Mike Testro
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Hi Samer

A brilliant list of sequence.

Plus a few more:

3.1 Check setting out and levels
6.1 Wedge and grout to line & levels
8.1 Floor panels - wrinkly tin or pre-cast slabs.

Best regards

Mike Testro
Samer Zawaydeh
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Dear Virnda,

You will have the following supporting activities:

1. Material submittals approval.
2. Shop drawings submittal and approval
3. Procurment
4. Fabrication & Treatment
5. Shipping to site.
6. Construction.

1. Site layout
2. Method statement or
3. Project Specific Safety plan; depending on the level of difficulty
4. Anchor bolt installation.
5. Columns Installation.
6. Beams installation
7. Bracing installation.
8. Seconday Members installation.
9. Cladding installation, with insulation if any
10. Touch up.

Safety at site is crucial for the approval of starting the installation at site. So you need to make sure that you do your homework right and understand what your risks are.

Selecting the lifting method is important. This depends on the heaviest piece that you have.

You can minimize the erection time by installing a group of members up to the capacity of the lighting crane that you have.

What is the total weight of steel that you want to install and at what height?

With kind regards,

Samer