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PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE

SAFE ERECTION OF
MULTI-ELEMENT STEEL STRUCTURES

Draft Edition
August 2016

Australian Steel Institute


in conjunction with
Brookfield Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd
AUSTRALIAN STEEL INSTITUTE
(ABN) /ACN (94) 000 973 839

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Practical Guide to the Safe Erection of Multi-Element Steel Structures
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This document does not replace the need to review and manage obligations under the various state and national regulations
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can help the stakeholder meet obligations to demonstrate duty of care on construction projects utilising structural steel.
This document does not mandate specific approaches to procedures and equipment to be used by the erector. It remains the
erectors responsibility to evaluate the total work environment and select an appropriate methodology, provided that at least
equal levels of safety inherent in the processes outlined in this Guide are maintained.
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PREFACE
This guidance document is one of the required deliverables resulting from an Enforceable Undertaking (EU) actioned by
Brookfield Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd. In order to provide a balanced view on industry good practice, the document was
prepared by a working group including representatives from Australian Steel Institute and Brookfield Multiplex Constructions Pty
Ltd and various industry representatives including engineers, fabricators and erectors.
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It is intended the publication is used as a basis for industry awareness and education and to drive positive change, which forms
a component of the Enforceable Undertaking.
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The publication was peer reviewed by a range of subject matter experts and industry professionals prior to being published.
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1

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1.1 Purpose .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.3 Terms and Definitions ......................................................................................................................................... 1

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1.4 Stakeholders ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.5 Project Phases ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.6 Opportunities to Influence Safety, Quality, Time and Cost ................................................................................ 4

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2. Key Process Activities .................................................................................................................. 5
2.1 Communication and Consultation ...................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Risk Planning Workshops................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Erection Sequence Methodology ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Work Shift Pre-Start Meeting .............................................................................................................................. 7

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Appendix A: Reference Material ........................................................................................................... 9
Appendix B: Example of an Erection Sequence Methodology ......................................................... 11
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1. Introduction

1.1 Purpose

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This Guide sets out practical guidance for the erection of multi-element steel structures. The purpose is to define

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the planning processes and controls necessary to help support best practice outcomes which mitigate health and
safety risks for all stakeholders associated with the erection of multi-element steel structures.
Within the context of this document, shall indicates a statement is mandatory and should indicates a
recommendation.

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1.2 Scope
This Guide is intended for any person involved with the design, coordination, fabrication or erection of multi-
element steel structures. The Guide is intended to apply to all types of projects and provides a framework for the

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user to determine what steps are appropriate for their particular scope of work.

1.3 Terms and Definitions

TERM
Competent Person:
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A person who has acquired through education, training, qualification or
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experience (of a combination of same) the knowledge and skill that enable that
person to perform the required task correctly and safely.
Erection Drawings: Drawings that are included in the Erection Sequence Methodology which depict
information essential to the safe erection of the multi-element steel structure.
These may include Erection Sequence Diagrams.
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Erection Sequence Diagrams: Diagram/s which depict any required sequencing in the erection of members.
These should include location and sequence of installation and removal, of any
temporary propping or bracing.
Erection Engineer: The engineer responsible for the temporary condition and stability aspects of a
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multi-element steel structure during erection. This role requires the person to
have a sound knowledge of the structure and its capacity in a temporary state.
Erection Sequence Methodology (ESM): The documented process for the safe erection of a multi-element steel
structure. The ESM should include an element by element sequence for
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installation for all steel members and be supported with Erection Drawings.
Principal Contractor: The person or organisation engaged by the client to execute the contract works
and authorised to have management or control of the workplace.
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Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS): A document that sets out the high risk construction work activities to be carried
out at a workplace, the hazards arising from these activities and the measures
to be put in place to control the risks involved.
Structural Design Engineer: The engineer or engineering organisation, with experience in structural steel,
responsible for the engineering design of the overall building and for defining
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the technical data and requirements for the multi-element steel structure.

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1.4 Stakeholders
For the purposes of this Guide, the competent persons having roles and responsibilities for the erection of multi-

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element steel structures are detailed in the below matrix. The matrix assumes a Design & Construct Head Contract
arrangement, and subsequently, alternate contractual arrangements may alter these responsibilities.

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Structural Design Engineer

Principal Contractor

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Subcontractor

Shop Detailer

Steel Erector
Fabricator
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

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Consult and communicate with all stakeholders at all stages of the project lifecycle

outlined in this guide.

requirements.
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Prepare Safety in Design risk registers/reports in accordance with legislative

Attend and participate in design review meetings and risk planning workshops


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outlined in this guide.
Conduct design review meetings and risk planning workshops at intervals defined

in this guide and document the results of the reviews with required actions.
Prepare the ESM.
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Review and approve ESM.

Check shop drawings comply with the structural design before steel members are

fabricated.
Check that the Key Process Activities outlined in this guide are utilised.
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Scheduling of steel members to be delivered to site in the required sequence for


each stage of erection at the times agreed to by the Principal Contractor and the Steel
Erector.
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Erect the steel structure in accordance with the approved drawings, specifications

and ESM.
Monitor progress of inspection activities and coordinate hold and witness

inspections as required.
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Inspect the steel structure to ensure compliance with approved drawings,



specification and ESM.
Conduct work shift Pre-Start Meeting to review the ESM.

Develop and implement a SWMS as an outcome of the risk planning workshop/s and
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in accordance with legislative requirements and which incorporates the approved


ESM.
Monitor steel erectors activities and performance against SWMS.

Have the skill, competence, experience and ability necessary to perform the task.

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1.5 Project Phases
This Guide is structured around the phases of design, fabrication and erection of structural steel on a typical

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project as detailed below and set out in the chart under Section 1.6:

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PHASE DESCRIPTION
Concept Design The phase where the overall structural design concept is formulated and buildability aspects are
initially considered.
Design Development The phase where the design is developed to a point where the Principal Contractor is typically

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engaged and planning for construction of the project can commence.
Detailed Design The phase when the structural design documentation is well advanced and construction planning
has generally been finalised.
Shop Drawings The phase where structural steel shop drawings for the project are produced by the Shop Detailer

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and reviewed by the Structural Design Engineer prior to fabrication.
Fabrication and The phase when the designed structural steel is fabricated in accordance with the reviewed shop
Transportation drawings and the agreed member/assembly identification procedure. All logistics including

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transportation to site have been reviewed and agreed.
The phase where structural steel erection processes are finalised, are incorporated into the
Erection Sequence Methodology and this methodology has been approved.
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Daily Erection The phase where the day to day erection processes are carried out. Where erection processes are
split into shifts, and defined processes for beginning of a shift and ending of a shift are determined.
Sign Off and Handover The phase where project key deliverables are identified documented and managed through a
coordinated programme of construction, commissioning and completion activities to achieve
Practical Completion and Handover.
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1.6 Opportunities to Influence Safety, Quality, Time and Cost

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The opportunities to influence safety, quality, time and cost are more effective in the early stages of the project lifecycle. Adopting a mindset of Things Will Change will
encourage all parties to be open to the opportunity to replan at any phase.

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2. Key Process Activities

The key process activities used to coordinate the management and control in respect of maximising safe work

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outcomes of the erection of multi-element steel structures include:
Communication and consultation

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Risk planning workshops
Erection sequence methodology
Work shift pre-start meeting

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2.1 Communication and Consultation
Communication, consultation and the sharing of information between all stakeholders at relevant levels and stages
of the design and erection of structural steel is vital.

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Methods of communication and consultation may include:

PHASES EVENT PURPOSE


Design Phase Principles of Design
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Structural Design Engineer to present proposed design to all relevant stakeholders
which may include an initial approach to erection.
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Safety in Design (SiD) Structural Design Engineer and Principal Contractor (if engaged), to take part in
Risk Workshop SiD Risk Workshop with Consultant Design Team to identify the significant
construction, maintenance, repair, decommissioning and demolition health and
safety risks and implement control measures in which the design can be modified
to eliminate or minimise the identified risks so far as is reasonably practicable.
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Risk Planning Structural Design Engineer and Principal Contractor to consider the activities
Workshop outlined under Section 2.2 Design Phase. Additional stakeholders to be included
subject to timing of engagement.
Construction Shop Detailing Structural Design Engineer to review completed shop drawing completed by Shop
Phase Structural Design Detailer against Detailed Design Documentation.
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Review
Risk Planning Structural Design Engineer, Erection Engineer, Subcontractor, Steel Erector and
Workshop Principal Contractor to consider the activities outlined in Section 2.2.2 Construction
Phase and Section 2.3 ESM.
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Logistics Workshops Review transportation types, delivery scheduling, materials handling and major
plant involved with unloading and handling at site.
Project Induction Principal Contractor to outline the project specific information, minimum
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requirements. For all personnel working on the project.


SWMS Induction Steel erection crew to be inducted in to the site specific SWMS incorporating
approved ESM.
Work Shift Pre-Start Steel erection crew to conduct a work shift pre-start meeting and consider the
Meeting activities outlined in Section 2.4 Work Shift Pre-Start Meeting.
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Completion Handover Principal Contractor, Subcontractor and Structural Design Engineer Transfer of
documents to the client including:
Safety in Design Risk Register
As-Built drawings and supporting documentation
Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Principal Contractor to conduct a collaborative post-completion project review to
assess performance and identify and document any lessons learnt from internal
reviews.

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2.2 Risk Planning Workshops
Risk planning workshops shall include all relevant stakeholders and should consider the following:
2.2.1 Design Phase

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Design principles clearly defined by Structural Design Engineer including general erection sequence
Project constraints such as limitations on plant and equipment due to ground conditions or existing structures,

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restrictions associated with logistics to and around the site, or working in or around an operating environment
Sizes and weights of members and assemblies
Lifting strategy for inclusion of required connection points

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Connection types, if welded and/or bolted including if Snug (S), Tension Friction (TF) or Tension Bearing (TB)
and assessment of connections in both the temporary and permanent condition
Safety in design risk register/report

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Steel procurement sources and compliance requirements.
2.2.2 Construction Phase
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Site conditions including topography, prevailing weather and boundary conditions
Geotechnical assessment to determine if ground conditions are suitable for storage and erection of structural
steel including safe operation of associated plant (eg. cranes, elevated work platforms)
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Structural engineering assessment to determine the capability of existing structures to support temporary loads
associated with storage and erection of structural steel including safe operation of associated plant.
Pre-Erection / Erection
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Sequential erection of steel members indicating all temporary propping and/or bracing requirements with
witness and hold points
Critical props and/or bracing and/or connections required for the erection sequence, when they are required to
be installed and completed (if permanent) or when they can be removed (if temporary)
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Physical marking of critical props and/or bracing including identifying whether temporary or permanent, and
physical protection of same if in a location where there is risk of impact/damage
Development of a SWMS in consultation with all relevant parties
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Nomination of a key steel erector supervisor required to be in attendance each work shift.
Access
Access to all work faces including connections (scaffold, plant and sequencing)
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Working at heights including edge and/or perimeter protection


Exclusion zones for each stage of erection (lateral and vertical).
Materials Handling
Lifting methodology including crane selection, expected loads, lifting point locations with associated certification
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Erection methodology for large and/or complex lifts and if any additional specific lift engineering assessment is
required
Laydown and storage zones size and load capacity.
Deliveries and Transportation
Delivery schedule to suit steel erection sequence
Method and type of transportation to site including delivery route and traffic management
Safety Issues with transportation and unloading of containerised loads.

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2.3 Erection Sequence Methodology
As an outcome of the Risk Planning Workshops an erection sequence methodology shall be developed, the scope
and extent of which will be determined prior to completion of the Risk Planning Workshops. The erection sequence

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methodology shall be reviewed and approved by the Structural Design Engineer, and the Erection Engineer if
applicable, and should include:
A description detailing the sequential erection of steel members indicating all temporary propping and/or bracing

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requirements with witness and hold points
Erection drawings that illustrate key components of the ESM, which will include erection sequence diagrams
and may include information such as foundation plans, loading and storage plans or diagrams

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Erection sequence diagrams that will illustrate:
-Sequential erection of steel members and location of all temporary props and/or bracing utilising colour
coding if required
- Critical props and/or bracing and/or connections, as determined by the Erection Engineer, required for the

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erection sequence, when they are required to be installed and completed (if permanent) or when they can be
removed (if temporary)
- Physical marking of critical props and/or bracing including identifying whether temporary or permanent

and/or brace.
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- Control measures such as physical protection where there is risk of impact/damage to any critical prop

Details, planned layout and imposed loads of plant and equipment proposed
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Plans/diagrams of exclusion zones for duration of erection including any staging associated with the erection
sequence
Erection methodology for large and/or complex lifts including lifting points and any additional specific lift
engineering assessment undertaken
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A process for daily sign off by a competent person that confirms the erected steel is stable and safe at the end
of each work shift
Identification of key supervisor required to be in attendance for each work shift.
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Examples of some of the key components of an ESM are provided in Appendix B.

2.4 Work Shift Pre-Start Meeting


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A work shift pre-start meeting should be conducted by the Steel Erector to:
Confirm that the nominated steel erector key supervisor is in attendance
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Review the ESM and status from previous work shift


Confirm approval has been obtained from the Erection Engineer and Structural Design Engineer if required, for
any amendments to the ESM resulting from previous work shifts
Assess weather conditions for the duration of the work shift
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Identify if any critical props and/or bracing are available for removal
Assess planned end of work shift erection status against the ESM.

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Reference Material
Appendix A: Reference Material

A.1 General References

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1. Australian Steel Institute, Structural steelwork fabrication and erection code of practice, 2014.
2. Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand, AS 4100:1998 (R2016) Steel Structures

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3. Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand, DR AS/NZS 5131:2016 Structural steelwork Fabrication and
erection.
A.2 Workplace Health and Safety

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1. Safe Work Australia, Construction work. Code of practice, 2013.
2. Safe Work Australia, Construction work roof work. Information sheet, 2016.
3. Safe Work Australia, Construction work steel erection. Information sheet, 2016.

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4. Safe Work Australia, Hazardous manual tasks. Code of practice, 2011.
5. Safe Work Australia, How to manage work health and safety risks. Code of practice, 2011.
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Safe Work Australia, Managing the risk of falls at workplaces. Code of practice, 2015.
Safe Work Australia, Safe design of structures. Code of practice, 2012.
Safe Work Australia, Managing the risk of falls at workplaces code of practice, 2015.
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9. Safe Work Australia, Safe Work Method Statement for High Risk Construction. Information Sheet, 2014.
10. Safe Work SA, Fact sheet. Working at heights in construction, n.d.
11. Western Australia Commission for Occupational Safety and Health, Code of practice. Safe design of
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buildings and structures, 2009.


12. WorkCover New South Wales, Safe design of structures code of practice, 2014.
13. WorkCover New South Wales, Dogging, 2013
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, A guide for doggers, 2010.
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15. Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Steel construction code of practice, 2004 rev. 2011.
16. WorkSafe Victoria, Designing safer buildings and structures, 2005.
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17. WorkSafe Victoria, Safety erection of structural steel for buildings. Industry standard, edition no. 1, 2009.
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APPENDIX B
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Example of an Erection Sequence Methodology


MEMBER ERECTION SEQUENCE
Contract: Example Date: XX/XX/XXXX
Site: Building 1 Revision: XX
Phase: 1 Originator: X

Member Erection
Erection Engineer
Stage Erection Member Mark Member Size Length (mm) Mass (kg) Comment Engineer
Witness / Hold Point
Sequence Sign Off

1 1 C1003 200UC60 3966 0.256 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
1 2 C1014 89X6 SHS 4325 0.146 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install

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temporary props P1 + P2, connect to column above
1/2 height from FSL
1 3 C1027 89X6 SHS 4325 0.073 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install

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temporary props P3 + P4, connect to column above
1/2 height from FSL
1 4 C1003 200UC60 3966 0.256 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
1 5 C1007 150x100x5RHS 3598 0.076 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
1 6 C1002 200UC60 3966 0.256 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
1 7 C1029 89X6 SHS 4271 0.072 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install

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temporary props P5 + P6, connect to column above
1/2 height from FSL
1 8 C1028 89X6 SHS 4270 0.072 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install
temporary props P7 + P8, connect to column above
1/2 height from FSL
1 9 C1002 200UC60 3966 0.256 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.

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1 10 C1007 150x100x5RHS 3598 0.076 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
1 11 WB1002 250X90PFC 7741 0.27
1 12 WB1002 250X90PFC 7741 0.27
1 13 R1010 + 310UB40 23100 1.56T Rafter preassembled, includes member 2 x

1 14
A1004 +
R1016
R1011 +
A1005 +
R1017
360UB57 23100 1.56T
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50x50EA at end columns

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1 15, 16, 17 T1005, T1005, 100X4SHS 7758 0.096 Any order
T1006

1 18 to 25 RB1001, 20DIA 11059, 8119, 0.029, 0.022, Any order, tension once all installed HOLD POINT #1
inclusive RB1002, 11084 0.0.29
RB1003
1 Temporary props P1 to P8 inclusive able to be PROP REMOVAL
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MEMBER ERECTION SEQUENCE
Contract: Example Date: XX/XX/XXXX
Site: Building 1 Revision: XX
Phase: 1 Originator: X

Member Erection
Erection Engineer
Stage Erection Member Mark Member Size Length (mm) Mass (kg) Comment Engineer
Witness / Hold Point
Sequence Sign Off

2 26 C1001 200UC60 3699 0.259 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
2 27 C1007 150x100x5RHS 3598 0.076 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.

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2 28 WB1003 250X90PFC 7790 0.272
2 29 C1030 150x100x5RHS 3484 0.075 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
2 30 C1025 150x100x5RHS 3484 0.078 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install

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temporary props P9, connect to column above 1/2
height from FSL
2 31 C1024 150x100x5RHS 3484 0.078 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install
temporary props P10, connect to column above 1/2
height from FSL
2 32 C1030 150x100x5RHS 3484 0.078 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.

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2 33 C1030 150x100x5RHS 3484 0.078 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
2 34 C1013 150x100x5RHS 3484 0.078 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
2 35 C1007 150x100x5RHS 3598 0.076 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
2 36 WB1005 250X90PFC 7790 0.232
2 37 WB1008 250X90PFC 6547 0.272
2 38 A1006 + 310UB40 23562 1.08 Rafter preassembled, includes member 2 x

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A1007 50x50EA at end columns
2 39 R1005 410UB60 15927 1.07
2 40 R1004 410UB60 15926 1.07
2 41 R1006 310UB40 10105 0.325
2
2
2
2
2
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45
46
R1007
B1004
T1007
T1008
B1005
310UB40
250UB34
100X4SHS
100X4SHS
250UB31
10100
2491
2829
2811
2486
0.325
0.075
0.037
0.037
0.075
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2 47 HG1001 x 4 20DIA 1255 0.008 Hanger connections WB1008 to A1006/1007 HOLD POINT #2
2 Temporary props P9 and P10 able to be removed PROP REMOVAL
ONCE HOLD POINT #2 released by Erection ACCEPTANCE
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MEMBER ERECTION SEQUENCE
Contract: Example Date: XX/XX/XXXX
Site: Building 1 Revision: XX
Phase: 1 Originator: X

Member Erection
Erection Engineer
Stage Erection Member Mark Member Size Length (mm) Mass (kg) Comment Engineer
Witness / Hold Point
Sequence Sign Off

3 48 C1008 150x100x5RHS 3225 0.066 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 49 C1004 200UC60 3534 0.229 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.

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3 50 C1020 89X6 SHS 4327 0.073 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install
temporary props P11 and P12, connect to column
above 1/2 height from FSL

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3 51 C1022 89X6 SHS 4327 0.073 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install
temporary props P13 and P14, connect to column
above 1/2 height from FSL
3 52 C1011 150x100x5RHS 3225 0.066 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 53 C1010 200UC60 3534 0.229 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 54 R1002 + 310UB40 29158 1.78T Rafter preassembled, includes member 2 x

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A1001 + 50x50EA at end columns
R1015
3 55 C1007 150x100x5RHS 3598 0.076 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 56 WB1001 250X90PFC 7714 0.277
3 57 C1007 150x100x5RHS 3598 0.076 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 58 WB1004 250X90PFC 7714 0.277

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3 59 C1009 150x100x5RHS 3170 0.071 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 60 C1005 200UC60 3534 0.229 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 61 WB1007 250X90PFC 7791 0.272
3 62 C1012 89X6 SHS 3577 0.065 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
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3
3
3
3
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66
67
R1013
T1004
RB1004
RB1005
C1033
250X90PFC
100X4SHS
20DIA
20DIA
89X6 SHS
1926
3862
4307
4292
4623
0.089
0.049
0.013
0.012
0.079
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3 68 C1032 89X6 SHS 4623 0.079 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 69 R1012 250X90PFC 3926 0.249
3 70 B1003 250X90PFC 537 0.031
3 71 C1021 89X6 SHS 5066 0.089 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 72 R1009 250X90PFC 1946 0.94
3 73 C1019 89X6 SHS 5066 0.089 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 74 C1018 89X6 SHS 5066 0.089 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
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3 75 A1002 250X90PFC 6833 0.271


3 76 B1001 150X75PFC 544 0.01
3 77 C1016 89X6 SHS 4193 0.073 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 78 C1017 89X6 SHS 4193 0.073 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 79 R1003 310UB40 10188 0.498
3 80 B1002 150X75PFC 1071 0.019
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3 81 C1006 150x100x5RHS 3170 0.071 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 82 C1005 200UC60 3534 0.23 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts.
3 83 WB1006 250X90PFC 7791 0.272
3 84 R1008 250X90PFC 5928 0.262
3 85 T1002 100X4SHS 3944 0.05
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3 86 RB1005 20DIA 4307 0.013


3 87 RB1006 20DIA 4296 0.012
3 88 C1014 89X6 SHS 4325 0.073 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install
temporary props P15 and P16, connect to column
aove 1/2 height from FSL
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3 89 C1015 89X6 SHS 4325 0.073 Hand tighten all base plate anchor bolts. Install
temporary props P17 and P18, connect to column
above 1/2 height from FSL
3 90 R1001 + 310UB40 29158 1.74T Rafter preassembled, includes member 2 x
A1001 + 50x50EA at end columns
R1014
3 91 T1003 100X4SHS 3812 0.049
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3 92 T1001 100X4SHS 3812 0.049 HOLD POINT #3


3 Temporary props P11 to P18 inclusive able to be PROP REMOVAL
removed ONCE HOLD POINT #3 released by ACCEPTANCE
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Rafter tie membersA1T1005


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R1017 12 Rod Cross-bracing (dashed):
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0 WB1 18-25
Rafter R1011+A1005+R1017 7 0 02 RB1001, 1002, 1003 - 8 total,
14

C1013
HG1001
HG1001
07 17
pre-assembled prior to install A10 any order, tension following

RB1001
T10

HG1001
16 0 installation of all 8 braces

HG1001
T10 5
0 8

C1007
T10
A10 0 6
1 1
RB
R1007 10 R1016
02 RB1001
WB1

C1030
0 04

C1030
RB10

C1002
7
RB100 02 6

w
RB1002
08
B10

RB
W

C1024

10
R1015

C1007

04
T10 P5 5
WB1
R1005 0 5 4 0 07
5
00 P6

RB
B10 A1 15

10

C1003
0 5 RB100
07

02

ie
5
A10 10 R1013
RB
C1025

0 9 3 P3

C1029
A10
0 8
7

C1007
WB1

C1027
0 03 B10
00
4 0 3 R1012 T10 T10
1 0 4 0
RB1009 A

C1010
3
RB1003

C1011
C1030

101
1
P7 8 P4
A10 R R1009 R1014

ev
08

1 0
10

RB1003

13
RB

C1028

C1009
100 00
2
A 1
C1007

A
C1001

Rafter R1011+A1005+R1017

C1012
P8 0
1R R1
01 pre-assembled prior to Binstall
100

C1005
WB1 1
0 02
P1 00
3

10 11 2 R 1

C1014
1
00

C1032
C1007

C1022
8 A

R
00
C1002

C1033
9 1
1 WB1
0 01
R
B10
0
4
2
1P P2

C1021
C1003

RB1006
2 T10
00 0

C1015
R 1 2

C1020
C1007

C1019
T10
0 1 3
1N

C1018
ry
RB
10
C1008
05

C1014
C1004

WB1

C1017
0 06
1 2

C1016
00
R1
HOLD POINT #1 INSPECTION FOLLOWING 1M
st

INSTALL OF CROSS-BRACING MEMBERS


C1006

C1005

SEQUENCE STEPS 18-25 inclusive


1
1L
du

REMOVAL OF PROPS P1 to P8 inc. CAN


PROCEED FOLLOWING RELEASE OF 3-D VIEW
HOLD POINT #1 BY ERECTION ENGINEER NOTE:
THIS DRAWING IS ISSUED
FOR CONSTRUCTION.

STRUCAD

PROJECT
1. ALL CHANNELS/ANGLES TO BE ERECTED
WITH DIRECTION OF FLANGES/LEGS STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILING 47 SHOWGROUND RD BYRON CENTRAL HOSPITAL
In

AS INDICATED ON PLANS/ELEVATIONS.
2. ALL MEMBERS TO HAVE MARK END AS PER
MARK BUBBLE ON PLANS/ELEVATIONS.
AND 3D MODELLING ERECTION SEQUENCE
TAMWORTH NSW 2340 AREA

i.e. MARK END AS SHOWN ON FABRICATION BUILDING 1


DRAWING IS REPRESENTED
BY LOCATION 011
Tel: (07) 5588 5155
Email: projects@innovatuz.com.au
PHASE 1 - STAGE 1 6765 9311
P : 02
TITLE
REVISION X F : 02 6765 3926 REVISION X
OF MARK BUBBLE. www.innovatuz.com.au 3-D VIEW
YB 27/02/15 SEE DIAGRAM - MARK END Members 1 to 25 inclusive.
ISS DESCRIPTION BY DATE IMPORTANT NOTES DRN. YB DATE. 27/02/15 CHK. JG CLIENT JOB # 11064 JOB # BE11064 NOT TO SCALE DRG # 11064- DV-1004 ISS. 2
ft
40
43

R1004

ra
B10
Beam A1006+A1007 0 4 WB1
0 05
pre-assembled prior to install 36
38
06
A10

41 44 R1017
R1006 T10 34

D
0 WB1
7 0 02
47

C1013
HG1001
HG1001
7
A 100
45 STAGE 1 COMPLETE

RB1001
T10

HG1001
0

HG1001
T10 5
0 8

C1007
T10 35
A10 0 6
42 P10 1 1
RB
R1007 10 R1016
02 RB1001
WB1

C1030
0 04
33

C1030
RB10

C1002
7
RB100 02

w
RB1002
08
B10 32

RB
W

C1024
31

10
39 37 R1015

C1007

04
T10 WB1
R1005 0 5 0 07
5
00

RB
B10 P9 A1

10

C1003
0 5 7 RB100

02

ie
0 5
10 R1013
46 A10
RB
C1025

0 9
28 30

C1029
A10
0 8

C1007
WB1

C1027
0 03 B10
00
4 0 3 R1012 T10 T10
1 0 4 0
RB1009 A

C1010
3
RB1003

C1011
C1030

1
101
A10 R R1009 R1014

ev
08

1 0
10

RB1003

29
RB

C1028

C1009
100 00
2
A 1
C1007

A
27
C1001

C1012
26 01
0 B10
1R R1 0

C1005
WB1 1
0 02
3
100
R

C1014
1
00

C1032
C1007

C1022
8 A

R
00
C1002

C1033
1
WB1
0 01
R
B10
0
4
2
1P

C1021
C1003

RB1006
2 T10
STAGE 1 COMPLETE 00 0

C1015
R 1 2

C1020
C1007

C1019
T10
0 1 3
1N

C1018
ry
RB
10
C1008
05

C1014
C1004

WB1

C1017
0 06
1 2

C1016
00
R1

1M
HOLD POINT FOLLOWING INSTALL OF 4 x
st
C1006

C1005

HG-1001 MEMBERS SEQUENCE STEP 47


1
1L
REMOVAL OF PROPS P9 & P10 CAN
du

PROCEED FOLLOWING RELEASE OF 3-D VIEW


HOLD POINT #2 BY ERECTION ENGINEER NOTE:
THIS DRAWING IS ISSUED
FOR CONSTRUCTION.

STRUCAD

PROJECT
1. ALL CHANNELS/ANGLES TO BE ERECTED
WITH DIRECTION OF FLANGES/LEGS STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILING 47 SHOWGROUND RD BYRON CENTRAL HOSPITAL
In

AS INDICATED ON PLANS/ELEVATIONS.
2. ALL MEMBERS TO HAVE MARK END AS PER
MARK BUBBLE ON PLANS/ELEVATIONS.
AND 3D MODELLING ERECTION SEQUENCE
TAMWORTH NSW 2340 AREA

i.e. MARK END AS SHOWN ON FABRICATION BUILDING 1


DRAWING IS REPRESENTED
BY LOCATION 011
Tel: (07) 5588 5155
Email: projects@innovatuz.com.au
PHASE 1 - STAGEP : 2
02 6765 9311
TITLE
REVISION X F : 02 6765 3926 REVISION X
OF MARK BUBBLE. www.innovatuz.com.au 3-D VIEW
YB 27/02/15 SEE DIAGRAM - MARK END
Members 26 to 47 inclusive
ISS DESCRIPTION BY DATE IMPORTANT NOTES DRN. YB DATE. 27/02/15 CHK. JG CLIENT JOB # 11064 JOB # BE11064 NOT TO SCALE DRG # 11064- DV-1004 ISS. 2
ft
R1004

ra
B10
0 4 WB1
0 05 STAGE 2 COMPLETE

06
A10

R1017
R1006 T10

D
0 WB1
7 0 02

C1013
HG1001
HG1001
7
A 100 STAGE 1 COMPLETE

RB1001
T10

HG1001
0

HG1001
T10 5
0 8

C1007
T10
A10 0 6
1 1
RB
R1007 10 R1016
02 RB1001
WB1
58

C1030
0 04

C1030
RB10

C1002
7
RB100 02

w
RB1002
08 65
B10

RB
W

C1024

10
R1015

C1007

04
T10 WB1
61
R1005 0 5 0 07
5 66
00

RB
B10 A1

10

C1003
0 5 7 RB100

02

ie
0 5
A10 10 R1013 63
RB
C1025

0 9

C1029
A10
0 8 70

C1007
WB1 54 - Rafter R1002+A1001+R1015

C1027
0 B10
03
00
4 57 0 3 R1012 T10
0 T10
RB1009 A 1 pre-assembled prior to install 4 0 91

C1010
3
P13 69 64
RB1003 53

C1011
52
C1030

1
101
A10 R 75 R1009 R1014

ev
08

1 0
10

RB1003

72
RB

C1028

C1009
A 100
100
2 59
C1007

A
P14
C1001

C1012
0 B10
01 62
1R R1 0

C1005
WB1 1 60
0 02 76
STAGE 2 COMPLETE R 100
3
P18
84 79

C1014
1 67
00

C1032
68
C1007

C1022
56 8 A 51

R
00 80
P11
C1002

C1033
1
WB1
0 01
R
B10
0
4
2
1P

C1021
P12
C1003

RB1006 85 71
2 T10 50 P17
STAGE 1 COMPLETE 00 0

C1015
R 1 2

C1020
89
C1007

55

C1019
T10
0 1 3
1N 73

C1018
ry
92
74
RB
10
C1008

P15
05

C1014
PHASE 1 STABILITY SIGN OFF BY
C1004

49 WB1

C1017
0 06
78 88
48 83 1 2

C1016
00 P16
R1
ERECTION ENGINEER AND COMPLETION 1M
77
st

SIGN OFF BY STRUCTURAL DESIGN


C1006

C1005

86 & 87 - Braces 81 82
ENGINEER RB1005 + 1006
1
1L 90 - Rafter R1001+A1001+R1014
du

pre-assembled prior to install


REMOVAL OF PROPS P11 to P18 inc. CAN
3-D VIEW
PROCEED FOLLOWING RELEASE OF
NOTE:
HOLD POINT #3 BY ERECTION ENGINEER THIS DRAWING IS ISSUED
FOR CONSTRUCTION.

STRUCAD

PROJECT
1. ALL CHANNELS/ANGLES TO BE ERECTED
WITH DIRECTION OF FLANGES/LEGS STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILING 47 SHOWGROUND RD BYRON CENTRAL HOSPITAL
In

AS INDICATED ON PLANS/ELEVATIONS.
2. ALL MEMBERS TO HAVE MARK END AS PER
MARK BUBBLE ON PLANS/ELEVATIONS.
AND 3D MODELLING ERECTION SEQUENCE
TAMWORTH NSW 2340 AREA

i.e. MARK END AS SHOWN ON FABRICATION BUILDING 1


DRAWING IS REPRESENTED
BY LOCATION 011
Tel: (07) 5588 5155
Email: projects@innovatuz.com.au
PHASE 1 - STAGEP :302 6765 9311
TITLE
REVISION X F : 02 6765 3926 REVISION X
OF MARK BUBBLE. www.innovatuz.com.au 3-D VIEW
YB 27/02/15 SEE DIAGRAM - MARK END Members 48 to 92 inc.
ISS DESCRIPTION BY DATE IMPORTANT NOTES DRN. YB DATE. 27/02/15 CHK. JG CLIENT JOB # 11064 JOB # BE11064 NOT TO SCALE DRG # 11064- DV-1004 ISS. 2

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