Buffalo Wild Wings
Buffalo Wild Wings
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<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>Wild</strong> <strong>Wings</strong><br />
1.04 SUBMITTALS<br />
A. See Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.<br />
B. Shop Drawings:<br />
1. Indicate profiles, sizes, spacing, locations of structural members, cuts, openings,<br />
attachments, and fasteners.<br />
2. Indicate connections including connections not specifically detailed.<br />
3. Indicate cambers and loads.<br />
4. Indicate type, size, and length of bolts, distinguishing between shop and field bolts.<br />
Identify pre-tensioned and slip-critical high-strength bolted connections.<br />
5. Indicate welds by standard AWS A2.4 symbols, distinguishing between shop and field<br />
welds, and show size, length, and type of each weld.<br />
C. Welders Certificates: Certify welders employed on the Work, verifying AWS qualification within<br />
the previous 12 months.<br />
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE<br />
A. Fabricate structural steel members in accordance with AISC "Steel Construction Manual."<br />
B. Comply with Section 10 of AISC "Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges" for<br />
architecturally exposed structural steel.<br />
C. Maintain one copy of each document on site.<br />
D. Fabricator: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with a record of<br />
successful in-service performance.<br />
E. Erector: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with a record of successful<br />
in-service performance.<br />
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING<br />
A. Store materials to permit easy access for inspection and identification. Keep steel members off<br />
ground and spaced by using pallets, dunnage, or other supports and spacers. Protect steel<br />
members and packaged materials from corrosion and deterioration.<br />
1. Do not store materials on structure in a manner that might cause distortion, damage, or<br />
overload to members or supporting structures. Repair or replace damaged materials or<br />
structures as directed.<br />
B. Store fasteners in a protected place in sealed containers.<br />
1.07 COORDINATION<br />
A. Coordinate selection of shop primers with topcoats to be applied over them. Comply with paint<br />
and coating manufacturers' recommendations to ensure that shop primers and topcoats are<br />
compatible with one another.<br />
B. Coordinate installation of anchorage items to be embedded in or attached to other construction<br />
without delaying the Work. Provide setting diagrams, sheet metal templates, instructions, and<br />
directions for installation.<br />
PART 2 PRODUCTS<br />
2.01 MATERIALS<br />
A. Steel Angles, Plates, Channels, S Shapes, M Shapes, and HP Shapes: ASTM A 36/A 36M.<br />
B. Steel W Shapes: ASTM A 992/A 992M.<br />
C. Cold-Formed Structural Tubing: ASTM A 500, Grade B. (Fy = 46 ksi)<br />
D. Pipe: ASTM A 53/A 53M, Grade B, Finish black and galvanized, as indicated. (Fy = 35 ksi)<br />
04-27-11 STRUCTURAL STEEL<br />
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