Building Superintendence for Steel Structures: A Practical Work on the Duties of a Building Superintendent Tendent for Steel-Frame Buildings and the ... Materials and Construction (Classic Reprint)
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Good Design. Good designing of steel structures allows a maximum amount of assembling work to be accomplished at the shop, leaving a minimum amount to be done at the site of erection, depending always upon the limitations of transportation of materials from the shop to the site and upon those of the machinery available for use in the work of erection. Railroads are limited as to the size and weight of the pieces which they can handle, and it is better and more economical to employ machinery and equipment that can be used for several jobs, than that which is limited to one only. There fore, the separate pieces of steel should come to the site in shapes and sizes adapted to standard erection equipment.
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Excerpt from Building Superintendence for Steel Structures: A Practical Work on the Duties of a Building Superintendent Tendent for Steel-Frame Buildings and the Proper Methods of Handling the Materials and Construction Good Design. Good designing of steel structures allows a maximum amount of assembling work to be accomplished at the shop, leaving a minimum amount to be done at the site of erection, depending always upon the limitations of transportation of materials from the shop to the site and upon those of the machinery available for use in the work of erection. Railroads are limited as to the size and weight of the pieces which they can handle, and it is better and more economical to employ machinery and equipment that can be used for several jobs, than that which is limited to one only. There fore, the separate pieces of steel should come to the site in shapes and sizes adapted to standard erection equipment.
Divisions of Work. General Divisions. The duties of the engineer and of the architect divide themselves into what are called office work and field work. The office work consists brie?y in mak ing the design; in preparing the contract, drawings, specifications, and other papers; and in receiving the bids and awarding the con tracts for the job.
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