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A Sports Complex in Southern Wisconsin
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Concrete & Structural Specifications #50

Closed tfodden closed 9 years ago

tfodden commented 9 years ago

I have uploaded some draft specifications that I would like Andy to review. They are in Open\Sports_Complex\Specifications, Divisions 03, 05, 06, and 13. Thanks, TF

theoryshaw commented 9 years ago

Thanks Tony.

@andyeck1, as Tony indicated they are here... https://github.com/OpeningDesign/Sports_Complex/tree/master/Specifications

Thanks, Ryan

andyeck1 commented 9 years ago

Ryan,

It was my understanding that we would review the concrete and rough carpentry specification and that foremost would review the two steel specs. Ifthis is incorrect, please let me know.

Thank you,

Andy Eck, SE, PE

Ntrive – Structural Engineering

Office Number: 630-318-1725 x701

Mobile Number: 630-886-4688

280 Shuman Blvd, Suite 270

Naperville, IL 60563

-Check out our website at: http://ntrive.com/ ntrive.com

From: Ryan Schultz [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 9:40 AM To: OpeningDesign/Sports_Complex Cc: Andy Eck Subject: Re: [Sports_Complex] Specifications (#50)

Thanks Tony.

@andyeck1 https://github.com/andyeck1 , as tony indicated they are here... https://github.com/OpeningDesign/Sports_Complex/tree/master/Specifications

Thanks, Ryan

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theoryshaw commented 9 years ago

Andy, yes, please only review those specs that are associated with your scope.

Thanks, Ryan

tfodden commented 9 years ago

What is the scope of work for Structural, if you can describe that in 50 words or less?

theoryshaw commented 9 years ago

Ntrive is helping us on on the design of the foundations and slab. They are also helping out on a few miscelleous strctural issues thoughout--Glulam overhangs, etc.

http://www.foremostbuildings.com/ is taking on the lion's share of the steel structure. Their scope also includes the metal panel wall assembly (7.2 Panel), the standing seam roof, and batt insulation on the exterior wall/roof.

tfodden commented 9 years ago

Thanks. It's the miscellaneous structural issues that I'm concerned about. Those may need to be specified. I assumed that they might include Cold-Formed Metal Framing and maybe even Structural Steel. No? TF

theoryshaw commented 9 years ago

issue #41 & issue #40 touch on what we are covering. So yes, a little Cold-Formed Metal Framing and Structural Steel.

tfodden commented 9 years ago

@andyeck1 Curious - do cement plants in Wisconsin not use fly ash? Thanks, TF

andyeck1 commented 9 years ago

Ryan,

Yes, they do use fly ash. We are allowing fly ash, but I marked up the specification because the maximum content is provided on our drawings.

Thank you,

Andy Eck, SE, PE

Ntrive – Structural Engineering

Office Number: 630-318-1725 x701

Mobile Number: 630-886-4688

280 Shuman Blvd, Suite 270

Naperville, IL 60563

-Check out our website at: http://ntrive.com/ ntrive.com

From: tfodden [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Monday, July 06, 2015 3:15 PM To: OpeningDesign/Sports_Complex Cc: Andy Eck Subject: Re: [Sports_Complex] Concrete & Structural Specifications (#50)

@andyeck1 https://github.com/andyeck1 Curious - do cement plants in Wisconsin not use fly ash? Thanks, TF

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tfodden commented 9 years ago

got it. TF