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SKU: B002DGNQUA
Manufacturer Name: SJI
This updated Technical Digest contains a thorough coverage of the proper handling and erection procedures to be employed in the field to make certain that SJI joist products are not damaged, that they perform as specified, and above all, to ensure the safety of the erectors. This edition contains information related to the newest standard joist product, the CJ-Series joists that were introduced in 2007. It also includes updated information on Bridging in Chapter 8 as well as some additional topics added to the list of Miscellaneous Topics - Common Field Issues in Chapter 9.

Technical Digest 9 provides comprehensive guidance on proper installation procedures to be employed in the field to ensure SJI products are not damaged, perform as specified and – most importantly – are erected safely. The digest includes descriptions of the standard products: K-Series joists, LH/DLH-Series joists, joist girders and CJ-Series joists. It details how joist products are prepared, tagged, loaded and shipped from the joist manufacturer’s plant; how they are to be unloaded and stored at the jobsite; and how the joist products are to be erected including bridging and field inspection. Additional topics include panelized erection and common field issues.

This new edition expands and refines guidance with several key updates. Most notably, an entirely new Chapter 11 is dedicated to erection engineering, providing essential information to support safe and effective field practices. Chapter 3 now includes additional information on loading and shipping joists, while Chapter 5 offers substantially more detail on erecting joist products, including special-configuration joists. Chapter 8 has been clarified to better address bridging requirements, and Chapter 9 has been enhanced with information on bolted field spliced joists and end connections, including flush framed connections. Appendices A and B have also been updated to reference the latest SJI Specifications

General contractors, steel erectors, inspectors and building officials would most benefit from this Technical Digest. Engineers and architects would also benefit from the information contained in the digest if part of their responsibilities is to oversee joist and joist girder projects under construction.