
HEAVY SUPERSTRUCTURE
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT
It consists of a steel superstructure composed of beams and columns using IPR sections and variable-depth members fabricated from structural steel. The system incorporates moment-resisting connections assembled with high-strength tension control (TC) bolts.
Structural steel is produced by combining specific alloying elements in accordance with recognized quality standards such as AISI, AISC, and ASTM. These standards define the chemical composition and mechanical properties required to achieve characteristics such as strength, ductility, and weldability. ASTM A572 Grade 50 steel, commonly used in the United States, is a high-strength, low-alloy structural steel widely applied in the construction of major buildings due to its superior mechanical performance.
The materials used for the fabrication and erection of the bolted structural system include hot-rolled IPR beams, built-up plate girders, and columns fabricated from welded hot-rolled plates or cold-formed double-channel sections of variable dimensions and thicknesses, as required by the structural design. The design and fabrication comply with AISC LRFD, AISC ASD, and AWS codes. All structural members are manufactured from ASTM A572 Grade 50 steel.


























