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Metals (05 00 00)

Steel is among the most versatile materials used in the construction industry. It can be designed, formed, pressed, rolled, cut, bolted, and welded, and can be utilized in an almost unlimited variety of ways and situations.

Steel for the construction industry is usually shop-fabricated to conform with shop drawings and quality standards. The field erection process usually includes delivery, sorting by sequence (shakeout), hoisting into place, temporarily connecting, plumbing (or truing), and the final connecting (weld, bolt, etc.).

The erecting process must be thought out thoroughly, as the sequence will greatly affect the overall erection time, and ultimately the final cost. The sequence will dictate what type of hoisting equipment can and will be used, the interferences that will be created or avoided, and what other work can commence or continue as the steel is being erected in one area of the project.

Elements to consider when estimating metals:

    • General symbols and nomenclature
    • Steel quantity guidelines
    • Weights and dimensions of steel shapes and sections
    • Weights and depths of open web steel joists
    • Steel erecting labor-hour tables
    • Weights and dimensions of steel bars, plates, and sheets

Browse Metals Subdivisions by MasterFormat®

05 01 00 - Maintenance of Metals
05 05 00 - Common Work Results for Metals
05 06 00 - Schedules for Metals
05 08 00 - Commissioning of Metals
05 10 00 - Structural Metal Framing
05 20 00 - Metal Joists
05 30 00 - Metal Decking
05 40 00 - Cold Formed Metal Framing
05 50 00 - Metal Fabrications
05 70 00 - Decorative Metal

Latest Articles, White Papers & Case Studies about Metals:

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Copper Price Surge Pauses by Jim Haughey
The recent economic news about copper is mixed, suggesting that the current high price is neither set to jump abruptly higher in the next few months nor fall significantly. Over $4.00/lbs in April, copper now sells in the $3.70-3.80/lbs range and is expected to stay in the $3.50-4.00/lbs range into the fall. This price level is not fully incorporated yet in prices for wire, pipe and fixtures.

 

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