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HW 7. West Street Video (Steel)
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HW 7. West Street Video (Steel) (Due: 11/05/2023 11:59 p.m.)
1.
List the six major subdivisions within the RS Means “Metals” category. Which areas of the
construction documents (i.e. Architectural, Structural, Civil, and Mechanical, etc.) will these
items generally appear?
2.
What type of steel is specified for the West Street Video Project?
3.
Estimate the total length of 3 ½ inch metal studs required to construct ONLY the interior
walls of West Street Video. Disregard door openings in your calculation. (A clarification on
the drawing: all walls directly separating the large open space from smaller interior spaces
are Type 5/A6. Interior wall behind the toilet is Type 7/A6. Other interior walls are Type
6/A6).
4.
Estimate the total length of 3 ½ inch metal studs required to construct ONLY the south
exterior wall of West Street Video. Disregard any openings in the wall.
5.
Calculate the total length of 18K3 joists required to frame the roof of West Street Video
Project.
Item
Unit
Equation
Quantity
Reference
05100 Structural Steel
TS 5*5*3/8 Column
05200 Joist and Deck
18K3
4’*40’ 18 gage deck
07600 Sheet Metal
0.019” Aluminum cap
09200 Drywall
3-1/2” Stud
6.
How are steel joists normally procured for a project?
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