I don't have experience dealing with curtain walls during CA, but what are some of the waterproofing / detailing issues that come up and what are things to watch out for in the shop drawing phase?
Make sure the guys don't fill all the expansion joints and bottom of mullions with caulking
Expansion / deflection slotted connections at u/s of slab and avoid your sheet-metal or gypsum trades to by-pass it by anchoring their plenum assemblies directly to the mullions.
Membrane tie-ins at mullion thermal breaks and size of said breaks
coordination of anchor plates with slab edge or other items (ie. precast)
Sill profile and int gypsum upstand
Venting behind single glass spandrels
Unitized vs stick built
etc, etc, etc
CW site coordination is quite literally my full time job since I do so much. I could go on for another 100 points in the time it would take a mere mortal to order a coffee. This is big boy / big girl pants wearing territory.
Dec 23, 16 10:23 am ·
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z6jbishop
Listen to this guy. What I always ask for is a monolithic frame - stainless steel flashing to be stripped in and terminated to the weather barrier. Then for the CWS itself it needs to be properly detailed and weeped according to the installation guide. Make sure your performance joint is beyond the dryline of the mullion in the CWS. If you have two joints, weep the second one, and make sure they don't install it until the first one is fully cured. I wish I knew how to do bullet points I would maybe give somemore little tips.
Learned early that curtain walls are the second most likely thing to lead to lawsuits. If you don't know what your looking at I recommend you pay someone who does. (There are people who do this for a living)
Curtain Wall / Construction Administration
I don't have experience dealing with curtain walls during CA, but what are some of the waterproofing / detailing issues that come up and what are things to watch out for in the shop drawing phase?
Thanks-
BB
make sure they fit
CW site coordination is quite literally my full time job since I do so much. I could go on for another 100 points in the time it would take a mere mortal to order a coffee. This is big boy / big girl pants wearing territory.
Listen to this guy. What I always ask for is a monolithic frame - stainless steel flashing to be stripped in and terminated to the weather barrier. Then for the CWS itself it needs to be properly detailed and weeped according to the installation guide. Make sure your performance joint is beyond the dryline of the mullion in the CWS. If you have two joints, weep the second one, and make sure they don't install it until the first one is fully cured. I wish I knew how to do bullet points I would maybe give somemore little tips.
^All the work, none of the glory.
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