05 21 00 Steel Joist Framing
05 21 00 Steel Joist Framing
05 21 00 Steel Joist Framing
PART 1 - GENERAL
B. Extent of steel joists is shown on drawings, including basic layout and type of joists
required.
The Contractor is responsible for quality control, including workmanship and materials furnished
by his subcontractors and suppliers.
Qualifications:
D. The steel joist manufacturer shall be a firm experienced in manufacturing joists similar to
those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance for
a minimum of 2 years.
E. The steel joist manufacturer must show evidence of compliance with the submittal,
testing, and inspection requirements of the Steel Joist Institute (SJI) Standard
Specifications for verification of design and manufacturing.
F. Design and Manufacturing: Provide joists designed and manufactured in compliance with
the following, and as herein specified.
1. Steel Joist Institute (SJI) Standard Specifications, Load Tables and Weight
Tables for K and LH/DLH Series Steel Joists and Joist Girders, latest edition.
2. Recommended Code of Standard Practice for Steel Joists and Joist Girders,
latest edition.
G. Load Test of Joists: Full scale load tests of joists are required for the project as specified
herein.
5. Frequency of Testing: Load tests shall be performed on one joist out of every
200 or fraction thereof up to a maximum of 5 tests for the project. The joists
series to be tested shall be indicated by the Engineer-of- Record on the approved
shop drawings. Actual joists to be tested shall be selected on a random basis by
the Owner's Testing Laboratory from joists fabricated for this project.
a. First, the joist shall be loaded to design load in 25% increments and
deflection measurements at midspan shall be taken.
b. Secondly, the joist shall be loaded to 1.2 times the dead load (including
self weight) plus 1.60 times the design live load and the midspan
deflection measurement taken while the load is still in place.
c. All test loads shall then be removed and the final deflection measured.
d. All test loads shall be applied to the joists either uniformly or at panel
points. In no case shall the test load be applied in a manner that would
cause overload in any of the members.
e. The weight of the steel joist and any weight applied by the test apparatus
itself shall be included in the total test load.
f. The top and bottom chords of the joist shall be laterally supported in
accordance with the SJI specifications or as shown otherwise on the
contract drawings.
7. Acceptance Criteria: The load test shall be considered successful if the following
criteria are satisfied:
i. Final decision as to passage or failure of any load test shall rest solely
with the Engineer-of-Record.
j. The Owner reserves the right, at no cost penalty, to reject usage of the
joist manufacturer's product if any load test has failed.
k. The Owner reserves the right to perform further inspections of any or all
joists proposed to be used on the project at his own cost.
l. All repair costs required by the Engineer-of-Record to be implemented on
joists proposed for use on the project in order to bring them in
compliance with this specification shall be borne by the joist
manufacturer.
m. One additional successful load test shall be performed if requested by
the Owner for each test that fails, at no additional cost to the Owner.
9. Joists Used in Load Test: Joist used in any load test shall not be utilized in the
project.
H. Qualification of Field Welding: Qualify field welding processes and welding operators in
accordance with American Welding Society (AWS) qualification procedure.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
I. Qualification Data: Submit evidence of compliance with the requirements listed in section
1.03 A and B.
J. Shop Drawings:
10. Submit detailed drawings showing layout of joist units, connections, jointing and
accessories. Include length, camber, mark, number, type, location and spacing
of joists and bridging. Submit details for member splices.
11. Provide templates or location drawings for installation of anchorage devices and
bearing plates in other construction materials.
K. Design Calculations: Submit design calculations for all joists showing complete geometry
and member sizes, including web and chord member splices to verify compliance with
these specifications, contract drawings, and SJI specifications. Calculations shall be
signed and sealed by a licensed engineer in the state where the project is located.
L. Mill Certificates: Submit mill reports for the structural steel used in the joists and for the
bolts certifying compliance with specified requirements.
N. Deliver, store and handle steel joists as recommended in SJI specifications. Handle and
store these in a manner to avoid deforming members and to avoid excessive stresses.
O. The manufacturer's quality assurance inspector shall inspect joists before shipment to
insure compliance of materials and workmanship with the documents specified in this
specification. Repair any defects found prior to shipment of the joists.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
1.7 MATERIALS
P. Steel: Comply with SJI specifications for chord and web members
R. Unfinished Threaded Fasteners: ASTM A307, Grade A, regular hexagon type, low
carbon steel.
S. High-Strength Threaded Fasteners: ASTM A 325 heavy hexagon structural bolts with
nuts and hardened washers.
1.8 FABRICATION
V. General: Fabricate steel joists in accordance with all documents listed in "Quality
Assurance", except as noted below.
W. Splices in Chord Members: All splices shall be designed and provided in accordance
with SJI Specifications. The splices in each of the two angles or bars of all members
shall not be at the same location, but shall be staggered a minimum of 6 inches.
X. Holes in Chord Members: Provide holes in chord members where shown in contract
drawings for securing other work to steel joists; however, deduct area of holes from the
area of chord when calculating strength of member.
Y. Joists shall be cambered for dead loads: Provide all joists with SJI standard camber
unless specified otherwise on the drawings. Review the Structural Drawings and
Specifications for information concerning dead loads for joists requiring other than
standard camber. Joist camber must be shown on shop drawings submitted for review.
Not showing camber information on shop drawings shall be cause for rejection of shop
drawings.
Z. Joist Bearing: Provide minimum end bearing of joists as required by SJI specifications
but subject to requirements below: Provide sloped shoes if joist slope exceeds ¼ inch per
12 inches (1:48).
n. If two joists do not abut each other at a support, provide required joist
bearing centered on the supporting member unless detailed otherwise on
the drawings.
o. If two joists abut each other at a support and sufficient minimum bearing
for each joist exists, provide 1/4" space between joist ends centered over
the support unless detailed otherwise on the drawings.
p. If two joists abut each other at a support and sufficient minimum bearing
for each joist does not exist at the support, offset the ends of each joist
q. and center joist bearing on the center of the support.
13. Joists Greater than or Equal to 60-Foot Span: All joists having a span greater
than or equal to sixty feet must have required minimum bearing centered over
the support. Joists abutting each other at a support must be offset at the bearing
end to satisfy this requirement.
AA. Top Chord Extensions and Extended Ends: Provide top chord extensions and extended
ends on joists where shown in contract drawings complying with the requirements of SJI
specification and load tables.
BB. Ceiling Extensions: Provide ceiling extensions in areas having ceilings attached directly
to joist bottom chord. Provide either an extended bottom chord element or a separate
unit, to suit manufacturer's standards, of sufficient strength to support ceiling
construction. Extend ends to within 1/2" of finished wall surface unless otherwise
indicated.
CC. Bridging: Provide horizontal and/or diagonal type bridging for all joists, complying with
SJI specifications at a minimum.
14. Examine the drawings carefully for special bridging requirements such as may be
required to resist net uplift forces as shown on the drawings or to provide special
bracing.
15. Provide bridging anchors for ends of bridging lines terminating at walls or beams.
DD. End Anchorage: Provide end anchorages to secure joists to adjacent construction,
complying with SJI specifications, unless otherwise indicated.
EE. Header Units: Any situation requiring heading of joists not shown on the structural
drawings shall be referred to engineer for framing.
FF. Shop Painting: Remove loose scale, heavy rust, grease, oil and other foreign materials
from fabricated joists and accessories by rotary wire brushes and/or solvents before
application of shop paint.
Apply one shop coat of primer paint to steel joists and accessories, by spray, dipping, or other
method to provide a continuous dry paint film thickness of not less than 0.50 mil.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
1.9 ERECTION
GG. Place and secure steel joists strictly in accordance with SJI code of standard practice, SJI
specifications, final shop drawings, and as herein specified.
HH. Bearing Plates: Furnish steel bearing plates to be built into concrete and masonry
construction.
II. Placing Joists: Do not start placement of steel joists until supporting work is in place and
secured. Place joists on supporting work, adjust and align in accurate locations and
spacing before permanently fastening.
18. Comply with SJI specifications regarding required bridging, connections, and
anchors to ensure lateral stability during construction. Remove as required for
architectural, structural, and mechanical clearances after erection.
19. Where members support joists from both sides and the supporting width does not
meet the SJI recommendations for bearing lengths of both joists, the joists shall
be offset to provide recommended bearing lengths. Such offsets shall be subject
to approval by the Architect/Engineer.
JJ. Bridging: Install bridging simultaneously with joist erection, before construction loads are
applied. Anchor ends of bridging lines at top and bottom chords where terminating at
walls or beams.
KK. Anchor steel joists to supporting steel framework with welds, bolts, or a combination of
the two in accordance with SJI specifications for type of joists used. Joists on column
lines shall be field bolted with high-strength threaded fasteners installed snug tight.
LL. Joists where shown with bottom chord extensions shall not have the bottom chords
connected to the supporting members until the full dead load is applied.
MM. Anchor joists resting on masonry or concrete to steel bearing plates embedded therein
with welds, bolts, or a combination of the two in accordance with SJI specifications for
type of joists used.
NN. Touch-Up Painting: After joist installation, paint field bolt heads and nuts, welded areas,
and abraded or rusty surfaces on joists and steel supporting members. Wire brush
surfaces and clean with solvent before painting. Use same type of paint as used for shop
painting.
OO. The Contractor shall ensure that no cuts or holes are made in the members of the
erected joists for attachment of ceiling, ducts, pipes, or any other items not specifically
shown in the contract drawings. Use of power driven fasteners in the diagonal and
bottom chord members of the joists is prohibited.
PP. The Contractor shall not hang any elements from the top or bottom chords of joists
except ceiling, ducts, pipes or other items specifically shown on the Contract Documents,
without the written authorization of the Engineer.
20. All pipes, ducts, and other mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment
suspended from the joists' top or bottom chord and producing hanger loads
exceeding 60 pounds shall have the hanger attached at a joist panel point only
except if the chord member is stiffened according to the typical detail shown on
the drawings.
21. All ceilings hung from the joists and producing a concentrated load of 60 pounds
or less may have the grid hung anywhere along the bottom chord. Hung ceilings
producing more than a 60 pound concentrated load shall have the grid hung only
at joist panel points except if the chord member is stiffened according to the
typical detail shown on the drawings.
22. Heavy pipes, ducts, or other equipment hung from joists may require additional
reinforcement and shall be referred to the Engineer for framing.
QQ. See Testing Laboratory Services section of these Specifications for inspection and test
requirements.
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