Sponsored by Telling Industries | Presented by Larry Williams
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Outdated construction specifications are a widespread problem, often caused by benign neglect. It’s not unusual to encounter specifications that haven’t been touched in 5 to 10 years—or longer.
In the meantime, codes and standards continue to evolve, and this is especially true for cold-formed steel framing. Recent changes include a shift of reference standards in the IBC from ASTM to AISI standards.
Incorrect specifications can lead to massive cost overruns, change orders, schedule delays and even legal exposure. On the other hand, when done correctly, specifications can reduce risks to project success.
Photo courtesy of the Steel Framing Industry Association
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Larry Williams is Executive Director of the Steel Framing Industry Association, the industry organization dedicated to expanding the market for cold-formed steel through promotion, advocacy, education and by providing a positive environment for innovation. The SFIA’s 1,200 members come from virtually every facet of the construction industry, including steel mills, coil coaters, stud and connector manufacturers, component fabricators, engineers, researchers, suppliers/distributors and builders and framing contractors. SFIA members manufacture 80 percent of the steel framing materials and supply/distribute 90 percent of the steel framing and related materials in the U.S. Williams has more than 35 years of experience in management, marketing and strategic communications, including 25 years in the steel and construction markets. |