Delegated Design of Metal Stair Systems
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More than 85,000 Lapeyre Stair alternating tread stairs are in use around the world today, allowing workers to easily and safely access crossovers, catwalks, and other tight spots that do not permit the use of conventional staircases.
At the company's headquarters outside of New Orleans, Louisiana, alternating tread stairs and traditional steel stairs are manufactured to meet specific height and building code requirements. A variety of options and additional products integrate to create complete, custom stair systems design for each, individual customer's specifications.
Alternating tread stairs can be ordered online and ship within 15 business days. Pre-engineered steel stairs are designed upon approval and ship directly to the project site, ready for installation.
As a dedicated stair manufacturer, Lapeyre Stair provides a complete outsource solution that allows customers to focus on higher priority aspects of their projects.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2020 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT
Delegated design of metal stair systems involves several different parties who play critical roles in the final design and engineering of the metal stairway. As new technologies emerge and more stringent performance criteria evolve for the design of metal stair systems, understanding the best practices for documentation and coordination of a delegated metal stair design process is crucial for all parties involved. This session will help architects understand: Their role in the metal stair delegated design process Benefits and challenges of the process Best practices to eliminate issues and bottlenecks.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the delegated metal stair design process and how the roles of each party can increase the safety and efficiency of a project
- Explain the benefits of a delegated metal stair design process and how it ensures a safe, and durable installation
- Discuss the best practices of documentation, BIM Coordination, and information flow required in a delegated metal stair design process
- Identify key issues, bottlenecks, and sources of error within a delegated metal stair design process and understand how to eliminate them
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