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  1. Painting structural steelwork: the complete low down. Steel is one of the most prevalent materials used in building work. An alloy of carbon, iron and other metals, it’s recognised for its strength, toughness and durability and is common in buildings, bridges, vehicles and so much more. But, as with any other material, despite its numerous ...

  2. Fabricator, Erector, the finish-painting subcontrac-tor, and the Architect. Coordinate requirements for shipping, special handling, attachment of safety ca-bles and temporary erection bracing, touch up painting and other requirements for AESS. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver AESS to Project site in such quantities and

  3. 7.19 Touch-Up of Shop Paint Coatings ... Structural steel which is specifically designated as architecturally exposed and the appearance of which is governed by Appendix I, Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel. BIM Administrator The BIM Administrator is responsible from the pre-design phase

  4. STRUCTURAL STEEL SHOP COATINGS . PROGRAM . February 4, 2019 . ... paint color from brown to gray. SRP/AHD October 2, 2018 Entire Program SRP/AHD December 17, ... successive coating applications, inspection requirements and touch up repairs of NCDOT-approved coating systems.

  5. Specifying no paint saves the costs for cleaning, painting, inspection, touch-up paint, and the cost of the paint materials. 2. Open Web Steel Joists (OWSJ) When this structural steel component is used in buildings with a non-corrosive environment, savings can be achieved by not painting the un-exposed OWSJ, (e.g., when clad with fire ...

  6. UL’s Best Practice Guide for Passive Fire Protection for Structural Steelwork 1st Edition: October, 2018 3 UL.com PREFACE Fire protection - Building codes rely on fire protection features to safeguard people from fire and other hazards attributed to the built environment and to provide safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations.

  7. The recommended procedure for touch-up is as follows: 1. Power tool clean to Australian Standard 1627:2 Class 3 to remove all welding scale, slag and corrosion products. 2. Degrease and remove all surface oil, grease or soil. (This step can be omitted on new welds where no organic contamination of the exposed steel has occurred.) 3.