Five-part series | Structural Bolting | E-course
From 12:00pm – 2:00pm (NZST)
Part one: 3 November 2020 | Part two: 10 November 2020 | Part three: 17 November 2020 | Part four: 24 November 2020 |
Part five: 1 December 2020
Part one: 3 November 2020 | Part two: 10 November 2020 | Part three: 17 November 2020 | Part four: 24 November 2020 |
Part five: 1 December 2020
This e-course will address all aspects that structural engineers should know about bolting.
Referencing to AS 4100, NZS 3404.1, AS/NZS 5100.6, and AS 1252, EN 14399-X framework as applicable for New Zealand steel construction.
We’ll not only review existing standards, but also introduce new and innovative methods to save time, reduce cost, and improve the efficiency and quality of bolted connections.
We’ll also discuss numerous problems encountered in bolted connections and address the “hot topic” of conformance of steel materials for structural bolting applications.
Why is this important to know?
Achieving satisfactory performance in bolted joints involves the selection and verification of bolting materials, appropriate joint design, proper installation and quality assurance.
In Australia and New Zealand, steel structures are required to be fabricated and erected in accordance with AS/NZS 5131 Structural steelwork – Fabrication and erection.
This standard references a range of normative standards such as AS 1252, specifies quality requirements in accordance with the Construction Categories CC1 to CC4 and defines competency requirements for people involved in all operations including erection and bolting.
While installation of bolts is performed by the technical personnel under the supervision of the Bolting Inspector/Supervisor – structural engineers responsible for the project should also be familiar with all key aspects of the bolting installation and inspection.
Other important information:
This course will be offered on an annual basis, so it can be started this year and completed later.
All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance at the completion of all five parts of the e-course.
Those wishing to achieve their Certificate in Structural Steel Bolting, will be asked to complete a quiz, conditions apply.
**Delegates are encouraged to discuss their bolting problems to contribute to discussions in the Q&A part at the end of each part.
Robert E Shaw Jr | Steep Structures Technology Center (SSTC) President
Robert E. Shaw Jr. is a registered Professional Engineer, with 47 years’ experience in steel construction. Currently based at SSTC – a consulting engineering firm in the USA specialising in structural steel connections, construction and quality issues, he has also worked for a major steel fabricator and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC).
For the past 30 years he’s been a consultant. He also serves on the Specifications Committee of the Research Council on Structural Connections, which is the body that writes the bolting standards used in American steel construction and provides the basis for other steel construction standards.
His involvement on the Specifications Committee of the AISC includes task committees on seismic connections and quality assurance.
He also is on the Structural Welding Committee of the American Welding Society (AWS), responsible for the AWS Structural Welding Codes, and chairs International Institute of Welding (IIW) Commission XVIII on Quality Management in Welding and Allied Processes.
In the past he has also been chair of Commission XV on the Design, Analysis and Fabrication of Welded Structures, and been involved in ISO TC44 SC10 and ISO TC167.
As a consultant, Bob has worked on numerous significant projects in the US and abroad regarding both bolting and welding issues. The SSTC’s “Structural Bolting Handbook” has been used widely in the industry for the past 25 years.
He has also provided lectures and training seminars in various fields of steel construction in the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and is well-known for both his attention to code requirements and his practical approach to resolving engineering and construction issues.
**Prices listed below are for all 5 series and includes GST
$990
HERA, ASI and Weld Australia members
$1,100
Non-members
$150
Examination and Qualification to achieve (optional):
Certificate in Structural Steel Bolting
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