INTRODUCTION:
Any civil engineers working on projects involving oil and gas, water treatment, power plants, and industrial facilities should put this course at the top of their list of prerequisite courses to take. This course will be very helpful to professionals who want to improve their understanding of the foundations of rehabilitation, basic and advanced concepts of structure renovation, and analysis of steel and concrete structure designs.
Course Objectives
The main objectives of this course are to enable the participants to be able to:
- Thoroughly understand the process of renovating and designing industrial buildings
- Have a better and improved understanding of the various materials used in the renovation
- Determine the most convenient geometry, structural system, and various layouts
- Naturally, investigate and create an assessment report of the building conditions
- Effectively analyse and design steel and concrete industrial buildings per international guidelines
- Make accurate decisions on the most appropriate renovation methodologies
- Effectively apply load and load combination calculations to structural models following international standards
Organizational Benefits
Organizations that will have professionals who have undertaken this course will benefit in the following ways:
- Have advanced and experienced professionals review their building designs to determine if they should be renovated
- Work through several design examples illustrating practical solutions for different problems of design for new constructions and renovation
- Find out to create better designs foundation for process equipment typically found in industrial buildings
- Explore the complexities of using various crane systems in building industrial buildings
- Get better anchorage to concrete and embedment
- Increase loading carrying capabilities of their buildings by increasing the capacities of beams and frames
Personal Benefits
Professionals who will be undertaking this course will benefit in the following ways:
- Gain experience and skills in designing and renovating industrial buildings
- Understand vertical loads, foundation strengthening, seismic retrofit, and wind
- Improve their understanding of designing new constructions, including the design of crane runway beams and crane supports and typical framing systems
- Have experience in designing foundations for buildings, embedment, anchorage, and equipment installations
- Handle building expansion and renovation of the building envelope
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for professionals working in various industries that are involved in the construction of new buildings or renovating existing ones. It will greatly benefit the following:
- Construction engineers who are directly involved in designing buildings and structures
- Consultant engineers who are consulted on buildings and structures design
- Engineering services companies
- Design engineers who wish to upgrade their skills
- Contractor engineers
Course Outline
Module 1: Designing Steel Structures and Buildings
- Base plates and anchorage bolts
- Steel frames design process
- Crane girders
- Pipe racks design
- Design the bracing systems
- Purlins and side girt design
Module 2: Industrial Buildings Renovation
- Why industrial buildings must be renovated
- Building expansion
- Using CFRP for structural strengthening
- Primary framing strengthening to handle vertical loads
- Concrete usage
- Using metals building systems
- Using steel structures
Module 3: Other Renovations
- Wind and seismic retrofit
- Renovation of slabs on grade
- Anchorage strengthening and embedment
- Foundation strengthening
- How to add new equipment to existing buildings
Module 4: Factors Affecting Renovation Period
- Location
- Regional location
- Rural
- The location details
- Urban
- Commercial adaptive re-use
- Cultural use
- Mixed-use
- Monument and process
Module 5: Evaluation Process for Building
- Structure and cladding
- Fire safety
- Site coverage
- Lighting
- Services
- Plan and configuration
Module 6: Understanding Building Evaluation
- Ultrasonic and infrared
- Methods of inspection and evaluation of industrial buildings
- Methods of protection
- Concrete crack types
- Selecting the repair of the material
- Cathodic protection
- Corrosion phenomena
Module 7: Creating Cost-effective Geometry Calculation of Different Loads
- Load combination
- Creating structural layout
- Wind loads
- Standards and procedure
- Load resisting systems
- Obtaining the design data
- Controlling factors
- Parameters in the calculations in wind loads
- Design criteria
- Seismic loads
- Design approach
- Standards
- Detailing requirements
- Procedures used to get the seismic loads
- Sources
- Loads
- Load resisting systems
Module 8: Concrete Building Design for Industrial Use
- Designing frames
- Designing concrete beams for shear and torsion
- Liquid or earth retaining structures
- Designing of concrete stairs
- Concrete slabs design
- Tanks foundation design
- Foundations
- Shallow
- Deep
- Concrete columns design
- Vibrating equipment foundation design
Module 9: Reviving Industrial Buildings
- Introduction to balancing preservation and change
- Site clearance
- Area protection
- Decline and dereliction
- Inner-city industrial quarters
- From renewal to regeneration
Method of Instruction
Online
Course Duration:
7 days
Type of Certificate Issued:
On a successful completion of this training, Participants will be issued
Certificate in Industrial Building Design and Renovation Certification Training Course
Participants can choose to have their certificate in any of the three options below:
- Digital Certificate (Downloadable (PDF)
- Physical Certificate with security marking shipped to your location with a price
- Framed Certificate with security markings shipped to your location with a price.
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