The stanchion is coated with a special white fire resistant enamel/paint.
The beam and the end plates are fixed with many circular bolts. The beam on the left has a large steel plate . In this case, the original beam did not meet/reach the ceiling, so an extra beam had to be incorporated. To make this connection stable and rigid, many bolts and a large metal plate was used. Welding of the bolts was also incorporated to further increase the stability.
This image shows temporary props fixed to a concrete column.
I thought this was an interesting image, as it appears that a pad footing is embedded into the walling/brickwork.
Roof bracing is definitely needed for this building, due to the large roof surface area. Circular beams are used for the bracing. Which would work more effectively: circular or square sectional beams?
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its good to see how the connections of the steelwork are extensively covered in your images, good work.
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