Steel Buildings in Europe
Part 2: Concept Design 2 - 6 Preliminaries represent the costs of the site management and control facilities, including cranes, storag e and equip ment. Site preliminaries can vary with the scale of the project and a figure of 15% of the tota l cost is of ten allowed for steel in tensive cons truction reduc ing to 12% for higher levels of offsite prefabrication. The superstructure or fra mework cost is rarely m ore than 10% of the to tal, but it has an im portant effect on other costs. For ex ample, a reduction of 100 mm in the ceiling floor zone can lead to a 2,5% saving in cladding cost (equivalent to 0,5% saving in overall building cost). 1.3.2 Benefits of steel construction Steel construction offers m any benefits to the client/user in o peration including: Column-free spans, permitting flexibility in use Ease of extension and adaptation in the future, including needs for re-servicing Variety of cladding and roofing systems Long design life and ease of maintenance Energy efficient design. These benefits of steel construction are explored in Section 2. 1.3.3 Cost of ownership / occupancy It is estimated that the total cost of running a building during a 60 year design life may be 3 to 5 times the cost of initial construction. Major com ponents in the longer term costs include: Direct running costs of heat, lighting, air conditioning Refurbishing the interior, m inor redecoration every 3-5 years, m ajor refitting every 10-20 years Replacing the services, approximately every 15-20 years Possibly re-cladding the building after 25-30 years. The European Directiv e on Energ y Sa ving in Buildings now requires that office buildings carry an ‘energy pass port’ which defines the energy use and energy saving m easures. Many modern buildings are designed with energy saving measures in m ind, including double skin facades, thermal capacity and chimneys for natural ventilation and photovoltaics in roofing. 1.4 Construction programme A typical construction programme for a medium-sized office building is shown in Figure 1.4. One of the advantages of steel construction is that the initial period of site preparation and foundati on construction permits sufficient tim e for off-site fabrication of the stee l structure into a ‘kit of parts’. This is known as ‘Fast track’ construction.
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