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Measurement
Steelwork
Steelwork

Major amendments
were made to this
Work Section G10
in May 1992. Refer
to Amendment No.3
Some tips before you begin

 Most items are


contained in G10
Some tips before you begin

 Most items are


contained in G10
except grouting
baseplates
Some tips before you begin

 Most items are


contained in G10
except grouting
baseplates and
decorative painting
to steelwork
Some tips before you begin

 Most items are


contained in G10
except grouting
baseplates and
decorative painting
to steelwork
 Always annotate
your dimensions
Some tips before you begin

 Most items are


contained in G10
except grouting
baseplates and
decorative painting
to steelwork
 Always annotate
your dimensions
 Colour in steelwork
as you measure
Some tips before you begin

 Steelwork is seldom
welded on site
Some tips before you begin

 Steelwork is seldom
welded on site
 Fabrication details
are provided on
separate structural
engineering
drawings
Information to be provided
 the position of the
work in relation to
other parts of the
building
 types and size of
structural members
 details of
connections or of
the reactions,
moments and axial
loads
Should the engineer’s drawings fail to
meet the above requirements a general
description of the work is required:

The work comprises a steel


frame two storey building
6.00 m x 12.00 m x 7.15 m above
g.l. of rivetted fabrication with
bolted site connections in
accordance with BS 5950 part 2
Hot rolled universal beam and
column sections are most
commonly used in steel
frameworks
Universal Beams (UB)
Universal Beams (UB)

Flange
Universal Beams (UB)

Web
Universal Columns (UC)
Universal Columns (UC)

Flange and web


dimensions are
of similar length
Universal Columns (UC)
Universal Columns (UC)

A range of standard
sections with varying
thickness of flange
and web are
available (Refer to
the appropriate
British Standard)
Rolled Steel Joists (RSJ)

Small section joists


have tapered flanges
for small and medium
spans
Rolled Steel Channels (RSC)
Tees

Tee split from


Universal Beam

Tee split from


Universal Column
Angles

Equal angles

Unequal angles
Castellated Beam
Castellated Beam
Castellated Beam
Circular Hollow Section (CHS)
Square Hollow Section (SHS)
Square Hollow Section (SHS)

All these sections


of steel are measured
in tonnes
Cold rolled sections are
frequently used in buildings for
purlins and cladding rails.
However, as long ago as 1936, a
seven-storey block of flats was
erected at Quarry Hill with cold
rolled steel columns and beams
Barry R (1986)
Cold rolled sections

Box channel
section

Z section
Cold rolled sections

Box channel
section Cold rolled purlins
and cladding rails
are measured in
Z section linear metres
(G10.4)
Order of Take-off

You may find it useful to follow the order


of the items listed in G10:
 Columns
 Beams
 Bracings
 Purlin and cladding rails
 Grillages . . .
Order of Take-off

You may find it useful to follow the order


What is a
of the items listed in G10:
 Columns
 Beams
grillage?
 Bracings
 Purlin and cladding rails
 Grillages . . .
Grillage
Universal
column
Top tier of beams

Steel beams take up


the shear and bending
stresses in the
Bottom tier foundation
of beams

Foster and Harington


Bolts
Items for fabrication measured by
weight are deemed to include
shop and site black bolts ...
(G10.C1)
Bolts
Thread
Items for fabrication measured by
weight are deemed to include
shop and site black Shank bolts ...

(G10.C1)
The holes for the bolts are
2 mm larger than the shank
- they have less strength than
a fitted bolt
Fittings

 Fittings are structural steel connections


eg baseplates and cleats
 Fittings are measured in tonnes
 A conversion factor of 7.85 t/m3 is used
to determine their weight when a fitting
is not a standard section
Example

Column
Example

Base plate
Example

Plan
Example

600 x 600 mm x
20 mm thick
Example

= 7.85 t/m3
1m

1m
Example

= 7.85 t/m3
1m
or

7850 kg/m3
1m
Example

Fittings
0.60
0.60 (baseplate)
0.02
x 7850 kg/m3 = kg

600 x 600 mm x
20 mm thick
Fittings

.
.
Fittings

.
. Cleat
Holding down bolts

Holding down bolts are


cast directly into the
foundation or sleeves are
cast into the concrete
Holding down bolts

Holding down bolts


and special bolts are
enumerated (G10.1.11
&G10.1.12)

Holding down bolts are


cast directly into the
foundation or sleeves are
cast into the concrete
More items to remember!

 The total weight of the structural frame


is calculated and set against an item of
“permanent erection on site” at the end of
the take off
 Surface preparation (eg blast cleaning)
and surface treatment (eg galvanising)
are measured in square metres (G10.7 &
G10.8)
Worked Example
3600
2700

3300

1200
The work comprises a steel
frame two storey building
6.00 m x 12.00 m x 7.15 m
above g.l. of rivetted
fabrication withbolted
site connections in
accordance with BS 5950
part 2
Weldable steel BS4360 Grade
43A hot rolled sections
BS4 Part 1

Framing fabrication, columns


weight > 100 kg/m
Weldable steel BS4360 Grade
43A hot rolled sections
BS4 Part 1

Framing fabrication, columns


weight > 100 kg/m
2700 3600
3300 3300
1200 1200
7200 8100
Weldable steel BS4360 Grade
43A hot rolled sections
BS4 Part 1

Framing fabrication, columns


weight > 100 kg/m
2700 3600
5/ 7.20 3300 3300
5/ 1200 1200
8.10 7200 8100
Weldable steel BS4360 Grade
43A hot rolled sections
BS4 Part 1

Framing fabrication, columns


weight > 100 kg/m
2700 3600
5/ 7.20 3300 3300
5/ 1200 1200
8.10 7200 8100

x 107 kg/m = kg
Baseplate

150
35

750
5/
2/ 0.75 Framing fabrication, fittings

0.75
0.04
(baseplate)
5/
2/ 0.75 Framing fabrication, fittings

5/ 0.75
2/ 0.04
4/1/ (baseplate)
2
0.25
750
0.15 less 254
0.04 496
(gusset) divide
by 2 248
5/
2/ 0.75 Framing fabrication, fittings

5/ 0.75
2/ 0.04
4/1/ (baseplate)
2
0.25
750
0.15 less 254
5/ 0.04 496
2/ (gusset) divide
0.25 by 2 248
0.25
(cap)
0.02
5/
2/ 0.75 Framing fabrication, fittings

5/ 0.75
2/ 0.04
4/1/ (baseplate)
2
0.25
750
0.15 less 254
5/ 0.04 496
2/ (gusset) divide
0.25 by 2 248
0.25
(cap)
0.02
x 7850 kg/m3 = kg
Detail C

406 x 178 x 67 kg/m

Detail B
203 x 133 x 25 kg/m

Detail C

406 x 178 x 67 kg/m

Detail B
203 x 133 x 25 kg/m

Detail C

406 x 178 x 67 kg/m

Detail B

305 x 165 x 40 kg/m


Fittings
5/2/ (90 x 90 x 10 L)
0.18 (Detail B - under first floor beams)
Fittings
5/2/ (90 x 90 x 10 L)
0.18 (Detail B - under first floor beams)

4/2/2/
0.17 (Detail B - perimeter)
Fittings
5/2/ (90 x 90 x 10 L)
0.18 (Detail B - under first floor beams)

4/2/2/
0.17 (Detail B - perimeter)

4/2/2/
0.13 (Detail C)

x 13.40 kg/m = kg
Fittings
(80 x 80 x 8 L cleats)
13/5/
0.25 x 9.63 kg/m = kg
Fittings
(80 x 80 x 8 L cleats)
13/5/
0.25 x 9.63 kg/m = kg

To Take
Beams
Fittings
Weldable steel BS4360 Grade
43A hot rolled sections BS4848
Part II

Framing, fabrication bracings


weight <= 40 kg/m, circular
hollow section
4/ (89 x 8.38 kg/m)
4.00
x 8.38 kg/m = kg
Weldable steel BS4360 Grade
43A hot rolled sections BS4848
Part IV

Framing fabrication purlins


and cladding rails weight
<= 40 kg/m
13/ (80 x 80 x 10 sheeting rail)
12.25 x 11.90 kg/m = kg
To Take
Purlins & Sag Rods
Shelf L
Holding down bolts or
10/ assemblies, 25 dia, 300 long
4

Grout stanchion bases


with cement mortar
10
Check
Specification
Framing, erection,
permanent erection
on site
(columns)

(beams)

(purlins)

(rods)

(fittings)
kg
Surface preparation,
blast cleaning
5/ 8.10
1.54 (columns)
Surface preparation
Y

X Girth = 2X x 4Y
Surface preparation,
blast cleaning
5/ 8.10
1.54 (columns)

To Take
Surface prep
Surface treatment
Independent study
Commence the steelwork
take off shown on Figures
3.2, 3.3 and 3.4

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