AISC A313 2021
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AISC 313-21: Code of Standard Practice for Structural Stainless Steel Buildings
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AISC | 2021 | 84 |
The Code of Standard Practice for Structural Stainless Steel Buildings provides a framework for a common understanding of the acceptable standards when contracting for structural stainless steel. Unless specific provisions to the contrary are contained in the contract documents, the existing trade practices that are contained therein are considered to be the standard custom and usage of the industry and are thereby incorporated into a contract between the related parties.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
4 | Copyright |
5 | PREFACE |
7 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
9 | GLOSSARY |
13 | SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.1. Scope 1.2. Dates of Referenced Specifications, Codes, and Standards |
14 | 1.3. Units 1.4. Responsibility for Identifying Contract Documents |
15 | 1.5. Design Criteria 1.6. Responsibility for Design 1.7. Patents and Copyrights 1.8. Existing Structures |
16 | 1.9. Means, Methods, and Safety of Erection 1.10. Tolerances |
17 | SECTION 2. CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS 2.1. Definition of Structural Stainless Steel |
18 | 2.2. Other Steel, Iron, or Metal Items |
20 | SECTION 3. DESIGN DOCUMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS 3.1. Structural Design Documents and Specifications |
28 | 3.2. Architectural, Electrical, and Mechanical Design Documents and Specifications |
29 | 3.3. Discrepancies 3.4. Legibility of Design Drawings 3.5. Revisions to the Design Documents and Specifications |
30 | 3.6. Fast-Track Project Delivery |
31 | 3.7. Intellectual Property |
32 | SECTION 4. APPROVAL DOCUMENTS 4.1. Owner Responsibility |
33 | 4.2. Fabricator Responsibility |
35 | 4.3. Use of Digital Files or Copies of the Design Documents |
36 | 4.4. Approval |
38 | 4.5. Fabrication and/or Erection Documents Not Furnished by the Fabricator |
39 | 4.6. The RFI Process |
40 | 4.7. Erection Documents |
41 | SECTION 5. MATERIALS 5.1. Mill Materials |
42 | 5.2. Stock Materials |
43 | SECTION 6. SHOP FABRICATION AND DELIVERY 6.1. Identification of Material 6.2. Preparation of Material |
44 | 6.3. Fitting and Fastening 6.4. Fabrication Tolerances |
48 | 6.5. Shop Cleaning and Finishing (see also Section 3.1.6 6.6. Marking and Shipping of Materials |
49 | 6.7. Delivery of Materials |
50 | SECTION 7. ERECTION 7.1. Method of Erection 7.2. Job-Site Conditions 7.3. Foundations, Piers, and Abutments |
51 | 7.4. Lines and Benchmarks 7.5. Installation of Anchor Rods, Foundation Bolts, and Other Embedded Items |
52 | 7.6. Installation of Bearing Devices 7.7. Grouting |
53 | 7.8. Field Connection Material |
54 | 7.9. Loose Material 7.10. Temporary Support of Structural Stainless Steel Frames |
57 | 7.11. Safety Protection |
58 | 7.12. Structural Stainless Steel Frame Tolerances 7.13. Erection Tolerances |
68 | 7.14. Correction of Errors 7.15. Cuts, Alterations, and Holes for Other Trades 7.16. Handling and Storage |
69 | 7.17. Field Finishing 7.18. Final Cleaning Up |
70 | SECTION 8. QUALITY CONTROL 8.1. General 8.2. Inspection of Mill Material 8.3. Nondestructive Testing 8.4. Independent Inspection |
72 | SECTION 9. CONTRACTS 9.1. Types of Contracts 9.2. Calculation of Weights |
74 | 9.3. Revisions to the Contract Documents 9.4. Contract Price Adjustment |
75 | 9.5. Scheduling 9.6. Terms of Payment |
76 | SECTION 10. ARCHITECTURALLY EXPOSED STRUCTURAL STAINLESS STEEL 10.1. General Requirements |
78 | 10.2. Contract Documents 10.3. Approval Documents |
79 | 10.4. Fabrication |
80 | 10.5. Delivery of Materials |
81 | 10.6. Erection |