Temporary steel structures primarily refer to measures taken during construction on a site to provide temporary protection for construction personnel and pedestrians. This may include temporary fencing, shoring, elevator protection gates, barricades, etc. Additionally, structures like discharge platforms, miscellaneous debris collection boxes, and temporary steel bridges may need to be erected for transportation or construction convenience. All temporary steel structures must be dismantled once the site project is completed.
CHEC GOLD Engineering has a comprehensive understanding of the interface between temporary and permanent structures, a profound grasp of the technical and operational requirements of its clients, and, based on advanced analysis (2D and 3D), can offer more efficient design for high-quality and effective completion of clients’ engineering projects.
Temporary Steel Structures
CHEC GOLD Engineering’s services related to temporary steel structures include
- Temporary Structure Design
Design and supervision of temporary structures such as steel pile bridges, thrust frames, launch ring supports, guide plates (reinforced and non-reinforced), spoil pits, and construction equipment foundations (concrete and wood).
- Ground Excavation
Design and supervision of ground excavations, including sheet pile walls, slurry walls, concrete tangent piles, and secant piles, drilling and driving steel piles, geotechnical anchors, support systems, and lids.
- Project Monitoring
Comprehensive monitoring plans are implemented using internal software.
If you are looking for competitively priced and top quality steel structure contractors in Hong Kong, please send your detailed request to email: contact@checgold.com , We are always ready to answer any questions about your project.
Key Considerations for Temporary Steel Structure Erection
- Besides event permits, approvals from governmental and relevant organizations regarding planning and building regulations may be necessary.
- Capable individuals or companies should always be designated for design and inspection services and for providing and constructing structures.
- The permissible load-bearing capacity of the involved ground or structure should be fully understood, and suitable load distributors and tightening devices should be used.
- Fire safety management should be taken into full consideration, including fire prevention measures, escape routes, car spacing, fire extinguishers, etc.
- Structures with large openings or open sides will experience higher wind loads than enclosed structures. Loose boards or coverings on the structure should be tied down or wind-restricted as needed.
- The impacts of relevant factors should be thoroughly considered. The usage period of some structures may be longer than typically expected, and weather conditions may be more adverse. Adequate preparations should be made, especially in situations involving snow, high wind speeds, and component icing in winter.
- Regular inspections should be conducted, and remedial actions taken as necessary, with inspections documented and carried out by qualified personnel.