Here is a list of items to look for when detailing stairs

This page show cases some of the Steel Detailing projectgs completed in Melbourne, Sydney, WA, Brisbane Tek1 has completed
Find Below Model Snips:




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Topics with YouTube links.
Compare Design Documents – Steel Detailing Tips
Flat Bar– Steel Detailing Tips
Bolt Cut Length
Information on Root Radius
Labor Time Saved using Running Dimension
Running Dimension For Cleat and Holes
Detailing Tips on Countersunk Bolts
Modeling Tips on Timber Bolts
Modeling Tips on Erector view – Shipment
Modeling Tips on Erector view – Maintain cleats on one side
Steel Detailing Tips on General Arrangement Drawings





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When modelling Steel members with existing steel always be aware to get the site measurement to avoid conflicts during the erection of drawings.


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When modelling big projects. Do not waste time in modelling all the entities provided in the sample drawing this could waste lot of man hours. Draw only the members that are attached or could affect the steel members.
By following this we could save lot of man hours and also maintain the accuracy with faster submission of projects.



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The standard truck dimension for transporting steel members in Australia is 12m x 2m x 2m. Any member greater in length has to be informed in prior to avoid extra charges that occur in transportation.
Sometimes when we encounter a member more than 12m long we can mark-up and inform the Project manager regarding this see below snip as an example.

We have also a used a custom profile in this model based on client requirements which deviates from the standard profile. See below the snip of the profile used.





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