Project structural engineer of record definition

Project structural engineer of record means the registered, licensed professional who is responsible for the design of structural steel framing and whose seal appears on the structural contract documents.
Project structural engineer of record means the registered, licensedprofessional responsible for the design of structural steel framing and whose seal appears on the structural contract documents.
Project structural engineer of record means the registered, California licensed engineer responsible for the design of structural steel framing and whose seal appears on the structural contract documents. “Purlin” (in systems-engineered metal buildings) means a "Z" or "C" shaped member formed from sheet steel spanning between primary framing and supporting roof material. “Safety deck attachment” means an initial attachment that is used to secure an initially placed sheet of decking to keep proper alignment and bearing with structural support members. “Shear connector” means headed steel studs, steel bars, steel lugs, and similar devices which are attached to a structural member for the purpose of achieving composite action with concrete. “Steel erection” means the construction, alteration or repair of steel buildings, bridges and other structures, including the installation of metal decking and all planking used during the process of erection. “Steel joist” means an open web, secondary load-carrying member of 144 feet (43.9 m) or less, designed by the manufacturer, used for the support of floors and roofs. This does not include structural steel trusses or cold-formed joists. “Steel joist girder” means an open web, primary load-carrying member, designed by the manufacturer, used for the support of floors and roofs. This does not include structural steel trusses. “Steel truss” means an open web member designed of structural steel components by the project structural engineer of record. For the purposes of this section, a steel truss is considered equivalent to a solid web structural member. “Structural steel” means a steel member, or a member made of a substitute material. These members include, but are not limited to, steel joists, joist girders, purlins, columns, beams, trusses, splices, seats, metal decking, girts, and all bridging, and cold formed metal framing which is integrated with the structural steel framing of a building. “Systems-engineered metal building” means a metal, field-assembled building system consisting of framing, roof and wall coverings. Typically, many of these components are cold-formed shapes. These individual parts are fabricated in one or more manufacturing facilities and shipped to the job site for assembly into the final structure. The engineering design of the system is normally the responsibility of the systems-engineered metal building manufacturer. “Tank” means a container for holding gases, liquids or solids.

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  • Project structural engineer of record to check suitability of structure to accommodate applied seismic loads.


More Definitions of Project structural engineer of record

Project structural engineer of record means the registered, California licensed engineer responsible for the design of structural steel framing and whose seal appears on the structural contract documents. “Purlin” (in systems-engineered metal buildings) means a "Z" or "C" shaped member formed from sheet steel spanning between primary framing and supporting roof material.

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