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TABLE 1.3 Council of American Structural Engineers Drawing Review Checklist (Continued)
Project: Project Manager: Reviewer:
Project No.: Engineer: Date:
Item Yes No N/A Comment
XII. Structural Steel
A. Are materials required clearly
shown or called for in general
notes?
1. Steel—different for beams and
columns?
2. Bolt size, number, type?
3. Anchor bolts?
B. Are structural steel connections to
concrete or masonry shown?
C. Are anchor bolt lengths shown?
D. Are stud connectors for concrete
slab connections to steel beams
shown?
E. Are member forces, axial loads, and
end reactions shown for all connec-
tions to be designed by fabricator?
F. Are gusset plate thicknesses
given? Are all welds shown by
AWS symbols?
G. Are stress diagrams given for
trusses that are not shown with
detailed connections?
H. Are purlin and grit connections
shown?
I. Do the purlin and grit connections
prevent purlin overturning on
sloped roofs and sidewalls?
J. Are openings trammed to carry
wind loads?
K. Columns—are the following
shown?
1. Elevations, bottom of baseplate
2. Number, size, length, and orien-
tation of anchor bolts
3. Baseplate size, orientation, and
connection to column
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