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CAR PARKSCAR PARKS (P1)

Dr f Dejahang (BSc CEng, BSc (Hons) Construction Mgmt, MSc, MCIOB, PhD)

http://www.cpi-team.com

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CAR PARKSCAR PARKS

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Science Art Religion Politics Scholarly Articles For Mathematics and Productivityhttp://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sp9pjo?new_post=trueMICROSOFT OneDrive PPT’s PDF’s BOOK LESSONS Dr f Dejahang BSc CEng, BSc (Hons) Construction Mgmt, MSc, PhD

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CAR PARKSMulti-storey car park(profitability) In the construction of

multi-storey car parks, the idea of profitability is very important to the developer and covers a number of aspects.

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CAR PARKS Steel construction makes it possible-it can be achieved by:

reducing construction costsoptimising the occupation of the car park

improve return on investment This is achieved by gaining floor area (in m2)

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OPTIMISING THE OCCUPATIONMulti-storey car park-highOccupation rateThis can only be achieved with highquality building materials and:1.Increased storey heights2.Wide ramps3.slim columns and high quality fittings

4.increase the user’s comfort and safety

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CAR PARKSAll costs connected with the

construction and operation of the car park until the end of its useful life must be taken into account.

They include:the building coststhe time of constructionthe operating costs and the

parking fees

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PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS

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PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS

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PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS

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ADVANTAGESOF STEEL STRUCTURES

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ADVANTAGESOF STEEL STRUCTURES

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ADVANTAGESOF STEEL STRUCTURES

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When designing the facade of a multi-storey car park, a major part of the outside walls should remain open

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COLUMNS

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COLUMNS

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COLUMNS

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COLUMNS

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COLUMNSIn underground car parks, the

position of The columns normally depends on the grid of the framework of the building above.

In this case,limit the cross-section of the

columns to the strict minimum use hot-rolled sections or

composite columns

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COLUMNSsteel grade save weight and to reduce the size of the columns

For multi-story car park use:high-strength steel featuring a 30% higher yield strength than grade S355.

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FLOOR BEAMSThe choice of the floor beams depends on their span, the type of concrete deck

the available construction heightDeck types1.cast-in-place concrete, 2.composite or prefabricated concrete slabs.

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FLOOR BEAMS

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FLOOR BEAMS

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FLOOR BEAMS

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FLOOR BEAMS

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METAL STUDS WELDED ON THE UPPER FLANGE OF THE H-SECTION

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FLOOR BEAMSSelf-supporting metal decks from ArcelorMittal Construction in combination with cast-in place concrete

avoid investing in the erection of formwork supporting frames,

thereby shortening construction time.

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DEPENDING ON THE TYPE, THE METAL DECKS ACT SOLELY AS FORMWORK OR IN COMPOSITE ACTIONComposite action by sealing the joints with special mortar

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COMPOSITE STEEL SECTIONS WITH CAMBER BEFORE PLACEMENT OF THE METAL DECKS

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STUDS WELDED THROUGH THE METAL DECK ON SITE

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CORROSION Corrosion protection of steel car park

structures is usually achieved by hot dip galvanization.

During this process, rust and mill scale are removed from the surface of the beam in a pickling bath.

Then 5-10 minutes in the bath of liquid zinc at 450 °C.

Typically, a 150-250 μm thick zinc layer is formed.

This will protect the steel surface against atmospheric corrosion.

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CORROSIONIn severe climatic conditions;An additional paint can be applied on top of the zinc layer.

This so-called DUPLEX systemIt minimises maintenance costs and substantially increases he duration of protection against corrosion’

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CORROSION PROTECTION BY PAINTS Corrosion protection by paints consists of

cleaning the surface of the steel section. Next applying several layers of compatible coats.A typical surface treatment reads asfollows: shot blasting of the surface, degree of purity SA 2.5 l primer – 15 to 25 μm one or two intermediary coat layers, (thickness – 2 x 40 or 1 x 80 μm) l two finishing coat layers (thickness – 2 x 60 μm)

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FIRE PROTECTIONAccording to the regulations of most European countries, there are no fire resistance requirements for steel structures of open multi-storey car parks.

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTSteel structures built with Hsections make it possible to:reduce the quantity of

construction materials by using high-strength steels,

limit transportation (the lower weight of the structural elements)

save construction time by making use of prefabrication,

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT reduce waste and other nuisances at the

job site by using dry assembly methods, design structures that can be dismantled

and reused for other purposes, increase the usable floor area by

favouring high strength S355 or S460 steels,

meet environmental requirements by using recyclable products made from recycled scrap.

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