Steel Structure Workshop Design Codes And Standards

Apr 06, 2026

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The design of steel structure industrial plants must comply with national policies, taking into account economic efficiency, safety, quality, and energy conservation and environmental protection standards. This design standard applies to the design of newly built, renovated, and expanded industrial plants, but not to the control of bacteria in biological purification rooms. Its regulations on fire protection, evacuation, and fire-fighting facilities also do not apply to high-rise or underground industrial plants.

 

When technically upgrading existing buildings, the design of steel structure industrial plants needs to be customized according to the requirements of the production process, making full use of existing technology and equipment, and creating the necessary conditions for the building's installation, maintenance, management, inspection, and safe operation.

 

In addition to adhering to this specification for the design of steel structure workshops, the design must also meet the relevant requirements of current national standards and specifications. These current national design specifications include: *Code for Design of Building Structures* GB50009-2001, *Technical Specification for Portal Steel Frame Light Steel Structures* CECS102:2002, *Code for Design of Steel Structures* GB50017-2003, *Technical Specification for Cold-Formed Thin-Walled Steel Structures* GB50018-2002, *Code for Design of Building Foundations* GB50007-2003, *Code for Seismic Design of Buildings* GB50011-2001, and *Code for Design of Concrete Structures* GB50010-2002.

 

The steel structure workshop includes independent workshop and dormitory buildings. For acceptance testing, the standard distance between the two buildings is 10 meters, with a minimum of 5 meters. The ratio of the building's area to the total building area is 1:3.

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