Appendix H - Structural Engineering en
Appendix H - Structural Engineering en
Appendix H - Structural Engineering en
Colonnade & Main Entrance Glazing Replacement EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR HOARDINGS
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1 GENERAL
.4 Provide and maintain access roads, sidewalk crossings, ramps and construction runways as
may be required for access to work. Provide and maintain competent signal flag operators,
traffic signals, barricades and flares, lights or lanterns as required to perform work and protect
the public.
.5 Maintain access to property including overhead clearances for use by emergency response
vehicles.
.6 Scaffolding, fabric enclosure, netting and hoarding shall remain on site until the work above is
completed.
.7 All items, materials, products and equipment provided for this project shall be new; purpose
made for intended use, specifically designed, constructed to suit requirements of this project.
.9 Damage to the structure, claddings, roofing, floor, wall and ceiling finishes, and other building
elements is not acceptable.
.10 Provide protection for building finishes, interior and exterior elements and equipment during
performance of work. Protect surrounding private and public property from damage during
performance of work.
.12 Submit for review shop drawings for scaffold, structural steel framing, metal fabrications,
protective netting, and fabric enclosure signed and sealed by Professional engineer, retained by
contractor, licensed in the province of Ontario. The same Professional engineer, in writing, must
approve additions or modifications to scaffolding.
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2 REFERENCES
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.7 Ontario Ministry of Labour – Occupational Health and Safety Act are regulations for construction
projects, R.S.O. as amended 213/91.
3 DESIGN
.1 Design all work in accordance with the requirements of the National Building Code of Canada
latest edition, errata and revisions as well as the requirements of local authorities having
jurisdiction. All Construction to be designed to the wind and earthquake requirements of the
National Building Code. Submit final drawings for review. Drawings submitted to bear the
stamp and signature of qualified professional engineer licensed to practice in the province
Ontario.
.2 General:
.1 Scaffold/Overhead Protection General Requirements:
.1 Select scaffold structural framing system to provide necessary load capacity and
stiffness for support of dead, live and impact loads for intended use.
.2 Scaffold to be designed by qualified Professional Engineer licensed in the province
of Ontario.
.3 Provide scaffolding as required for protective enclosures and work access as
outlined on the drawings
.4 Scaffold design and erection shall be in accordance with the “Occupational Health
and Safety Act” and “Regulations for Construction Projects”, and relevant municipal,
provincial and federal regulations.
.5 The Contractor shall be responsible for design of support of scaffold to existing
structure. No attachment allowed to or through floor, wall, or ceiling cladding
elements. Refer to drawings for acceptable scaffold bearing locations on existing
structure.
.6 Provide steel guardrails, including toe boards, intermediate rails, and handrails, at
perimeter and around openings of all work platforms, to meet Health and Safety
regulations.
.2 Design parameters:
1. Scaffold:
1. Design scaffold for dead loads plus minimum live load of 2.4 kN/m 2 for workers,
tools, and stockpiled materials. Maximum two platforms to be loaded in any
vertical scaffold module.
2. Design scaffold for fall arrest loading where guardrails cannot be provided.
3. Design scaffold to be to maintain structural integrity when disassembled in
sections to allow progression of work.
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2. Overhead protection:
1. CAP Structures: Design for dead loads, live load of 2.4 kN/m 2 and impact loads
from material weights indicated drawings.
2. Floor protection: Provide continuous resilient floor covering in work areas to
prevent damage to granite finish.
3. Protective netting: Design for self weight, live load of 1.0 kN/m 2 and capable
arresting the fall of a 225 kg glass panel. Netting material, design and testing to
be in accordance with ANSI/ASSE A10.11-2010(R2016) personnel and debris
nets.
4. Design netting and connections to not apply forces to building structure greater
than indicated on drawings. Provide shock absorbing fittings as required.
4 MATERIALS
.1 Tubular Scaffold:
.1 Tubular scaffold, scaffold bridge, stair, side brackets, work platforms, guardrails,
barricades, and other accessories shall be an engineered type tube and clamp (system-
type and frame type) scaffold system unless design requires otherwise. All components
galvanized steel.
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.4 Steel fabrication to be certified under Division 1 or 2.1 of CSA W47.1 for fusion welding
of steel joists and/or CSA W55.3 for resistance welding.
.5 Zinc-iron Alloy (ZF) coated steel sheet: to ASTM A653M, structural quality, Grade: A,
with ZF275 coating, for interior surfaces not exposed to weather, unpainted (unless
required in Room Data Schedules) finish, 0.91mm minimum base steel thickness. All
exterior exposed steel to be galvanized.
.6 Cover plates, cell closures and fastenings: steel sheet with minimum base steel
thickness of 0.91 mm. Metallic coating same as deck material.
.3 Metal Fabrications:
.1 Steel sections and plates: to CAN/CSA/G40.20/G40.21, Grade 350W.
.2 Steel pipe: to ASTM A 53/A53M extra strong, galvanized finish.
.3 Welding materials: to CSA W59.
.4 Welding electrodes: to CSA W48 Series.
.5 Bolts and anchor bolts: to ASTM A 307
.6 Grout: non-shrink, non-metallic, flowable, 15 MPa at 24 hours.
4. Rough Carpentry:
.1 Lumber: unless specified otherwise, softwood, S4S, moisture content 19% (S-dry) or
less in accordance with following standards:
.1 CAN/CSA-O141.
.2 NLGA Standard Grading Rules for Canadian Lumber.
.3 Furring, blocking, nailing strips, grounds, rough bucks, cants, curbs, fascia backing and
sleepers:
.1 S2S is acceptable.
.2 Board sizes: “Standard” or better grade.
.3 Dimension sizes: “Standard” light framing or better grade.
.4 Post and timbers sizes: “Standard” or better grade.
.4 Panel materials:
.1 Douglas fir plywood (DFP): to CSA O121 and CAN/CSA O325, exterior grade,
standard construction with maximum moisture content of 8% at time of
manufacture, G1S (good one side).
.5 Floor Protection:
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.1 Continuous resilient floor covering to be provided in open work area suitable to resist
impact from objects of a size capable of passing through protective netting.
.6 Protective Netting:
.1 Netting shall be supplied by approved manufactured with a minimum of 5 years
experienced in similar applications. Submit technical information on proposed
components with tender.
.2 Materials used for personnel and debris nets may be of natural synthetic fiber of
sufficient size, strength, and number to absorb the drop-test loads specified in ANSI
A10.11 without significant distortion of the net pattern.
.3 Provide all installation hardware and accessories as required.
.4 Net hardware shall be drop-forged, pressed, or formed steel, or material of equal or
better quality. Surfaces shall be smooth and free of sharp edges.
.5 Each net shall be permanently labeled with the following information:
1. Name of manufacturer
2. Identification of net material
3. Date of manufacture
4. Date of prototype test
5. Name of testing agency Serial number
.7 Fabric Enclosure:
.1 Fabric: specifically designed for scaffolding applications; fabric to use a scrim design,
woven from high density polyolefin slit tapes, containing flame retardant and ultra-
violet stabilizers. Fabric to be free from plasticizers and chlorine.
.2 Fabric to include an engineered coating to provide resistance to tears and punctures,
ultra-violet light. Fabric to be inert to most chemicals and liquids.
.3 Fabric to have the following minimum properties:
.1 Weave count: 63 x 63 yarns/10 cm
.2 Scrim weight: 224 g/sq.m.
.3 Coating thickness: 102 microns per side
.4 Total thickness: 0.59m
.5 Grab tensile: 1624 x 1491 N to ASTM D5034-09(2013)
.6 Strip tensile: 2280 x 2104 N to ASTM D5035-11(2015)
.7 Tongue tear: 534-534-N to ASTM D2261-13
.8 Trapezoidal tear: 401x 378 N to ASTM D4533/D4533M-15
.9 Mullen burst: 4692 kPa to ASTM D3786/D3786M-13
.10 Max. operating temperatures: -50 to +70 deg. C.
.11 UV resistance: >90% to ASTM G53-96/G154-16
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5 INSTALLATION
.1 Scaffold:
.1 Install engineered scaffold, hoarding and overhead protection in accordance with
approved submittals.
.2 A competent worker shall supervise the erection of scaffold.
.3 A Professional engineer shall inspect the scaffold before it is used to ensure that it is
erected in accordance with design drawings.
.3 Rough Carpentry:
.1 Comply with requirements of NBC 2012 Part 9 supplemented by following paragraphs.
.2 Install members true to line, levels, and elevations, square and plumb.
.3 Construct continuous members from pieces of longest practical length.
.4 Installing spanning members with “crown-edge” up.
.5 Select exposed framing for appearance. Install lumber and panel materials so that
grade-marks and other defacing marks are concealed or are removed by sanding where
materials are left exposed.
.6 Install plywood flooring panel end-joints located on solid bearing, staggered at least
800mm. Secure flooring to steel deck using self-tapping screws, space 400mm cc.
.7 Install hoarding as shown. Use the good side of the plywood on the exterior of the
hoarding. Install bases and moulding as show. Mitre corners. Splice individual pieces
with angled joints.
.8 Frame, anchor, fasten, tie and brace members to provide necessary strength and
rigidity.
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.4 Protective netting:
.1 Fasten netting securely in accordance with ANSI A10.11 personnel and debris nets.
.5 Enclosure fabric:
.1 Install and fasten enclosure fabric in accordance with supplier’s recommendations.
Make good any damage to enclosure during this contract.
END OF SECTION
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The Contractor shall check and verify all dimensions on site. This drawing is
not to be used for construction unless stamped and signed by the Engineer.
Do not scale drawings. Copyright reserved. This drawing is the exclusive
BEARING LOCATION FOR OVERHEAD property of Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd.
PROTECTION PLATFORM.
PROVIDE SPREADER BEAMS/PLATES
ON NEOPRENE PROTECTION PADS.
IMPOSED POINT AND LINE LOADS TO
NOT EXCEED SLAB CAPACITY.
(REFER TO ORIGINAL DESIGN DRAWING
S-304 & S-403)
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE BEARING
STRESS = 0.4 MPa
ORIGINAL DESIGN\LIVE
LOAD ALLOWANCE = 7.2 KPa
(ORIGINAL DRAWINGS WILL BE PROVIDED
TO SUCCESSFUL PROPONENT)
FHC
SCAFFOLDING PLATFORM
TO CANTILEVER ACROSS
SCAFFOLDING SUPPORTS
AS SHOWN.
SCAFFOLDING (TYP.)
14500 MAX.
ORIGINAL DESIGN
LIVE LOAD ALLOWABLE = 7.2 KPa
PROVIDE MODULAR TRUSS OR STRUCTURAL (ORIGINAL DRAWINGS WILL BE PROVIDED
STEEL PLATFORM OVER PROTECTED AREA. TO SUCCESSFUL PROPONENT)
PLATFORM TO BE DESIGNED FOR MODULAR [CLELAND JARDINE ENGINEERING]
SCAFFOLD WEIGHT ABOVE, SELF WEIGHT,
LIVE LOAD = 1.2 KN/m
AND IMPACT LOAD FROM FALLING DEBRIS
(WT = 225 kg). PROVIDE 2 LEVELS OF
PROTECTION
SCAFFOLDING (TYP.)
SCAFFOLDING LEVEL 4000
PROVIDE SPREADER BEAM/PLATES ON
(TYP.)
NEOPRENE PROTECTION PADS. IMPOSED
POINT AND LINE LOADS TO NOT EXCEED SLAB
CAPACITY. (REFER TO ORIGINAL DESIGN
DRAWING S-304 AND S-403)
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE BEARING
STRESS = 0.4 MPa
ORIGINAL DESIGN
LIVE LOAD ALLOWABLE = 7.2 KPa
(ORIGINAL DRAWINGS WILL BE PROVIDED
TO SUCCESSFUL PROPONENT) SOLID PLYWOOD
[CLELAND JARDINE ENGINEERING] HOARDING
SCAFFOLDING FOR COVERED
3050
PUBLIC CORRIDOR. DESIGN
SCAFFOLDING FOR ALL APPLICABLE
SNOW AND WIND LOADS
LEVEL 3000
(6 1 3 ) 59 1 -1 5 3 3
200-580 TERRY FOX DR,
KANATA, ON K2L 4B9
CLELAND
JARDINE
ENGINEERING LTD
PROJECT
S100
DATE: JAN 31/17
SCALE:
AS SHOWN
PROJECT No:
16-2156