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August 4, 2008

Is Your Erector Qualified?

by Houston Reid

Hiring the most qualified erector to assemble your prefab steel building is a key decision that will affect the overall success of your building project. Many different problems for your steel building project may be the fault of an incompetent steel building erector. The most obvious potential problem is, of course, incorrectly erecting the building.

You have to contact with someone who is trained and practiced in the type of building you are having assembled. Not every steel building system may be included in an erector’s experience. Think about the following guidelines when you will have to choose an erector. If you are unfamiliar with steel building construction, then there are qualified steel building consultants who can help you in finding a professional erector.

Help is accessible for you in selecting the best erector for your needs. What area of work has this potential erector done in the past? Look into it. Research at least one recent and one older project.

It is very smart to see if the erector’s crew has attended recent training sessions to update their skills and if the erector is certified by a professional steel building company to erect the model of building necessary. Some so-called professionals may have a piece of paper on the wall dated ten years ago, but have no recent certifications. You want someone who keeps their credentials current and renewed.

Every building project needs to have a superintendent to manage the labor and be a liaison with the other personnel. The lowest bidder is not necessarily the smartest decision. At times the lowest bidder is the one that in the end does shoddy work. An unusually low bid might not budget for every necessary detail of the construction project. If something is not left half-done, you could encounter long, unexpected delays besides, of course, additional expenses to complete the job.

Obviously it’s necessary to have plenty of money to complete every building project. Yet, a low bid might not have allowances for typical expenses–hence creating other problems: such as delays and unanticipated, additional expenses. The most expensive erector could have originally been the cheapest. The person you are thinking about has got to give a copy of an OSHA-approved safety program. The erector must be up to date on all safety requirements and hold frequent work site safety meetings.

Choosing an erector is an important step in the procedure of gathering all the necessary pieces in order to begin construction. Yet, it is only the start and there are further needs to address. Don’t allow any changes in design. Thus, it?s important that you have the original drawings on site. As we said before, make sure there will be a full-time, on-site superintendent to take charge of all these day-to-day responsibilities at the worksite and handle any problems that may occur during building. Having the best men on the job will ensure that your building is off to a good start and on its way to a successful completion.

Finally, it’s a really good idea to analyze the work regularly and make sure that the proper tools and equipment are being used, that temporary bracing is being utilized constantly throughout the building site, that design bracing requirements are followed for the permanent bracing, and that the appearance is not “out-of-plane.” Finally, adhering to these guidelines will help make sure that your building is erected properly and thus give you many years of satisfactory use of the new building.

Now that we have gone over this, do you have any questions? We imagine that you do as we have only provided a very brief overview for what is a much more complicated process and subject matter. We therefore recommend that you call a company directly with those questions. We’re not here to promote any specific company but merely to provide you with the basic knowledge to point you in the right direction.

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