Additional Museum Shed Details

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Additional Museum Shed Details
Additional Museum Shed Details
At the special meeting held Wednesday 17th November, Councils requested additional
information on the specifications supplied by Auspex Steel, Murchison Carpentry and
the Shire of Mount Magnet. The following information has been obtained.
Auspex Steel
Main Support Columns: Hot Dipped Galvanised I Beam with full footing cage and
150mm footing bolts.
Trusses: Galvanised Box RHS.
The construction has 7 m spans between main support columns and the purlins are
200 mm and are 1,400 mm apart. Cladding is 0.47 TCT (Total Cladding Thickness)
ie includes coating thickness.
It should be noted that Auspex Steel has indicated that there may be saving on the
concrete works as they where unaware of the local contractors and sourced their price
from a Geraldton supplier
Murchison Carpentry
Main Support Columns: Back to Back C Section (C25019), partition columns Back to
Back C Section (C25015) or 100 x 100 x 4 duragal posts, see ek=mail below for
further details.
Trusses: Apex and knee brace, C Section (C20019) or 75 x 75 x 2 duragal top and
bottom chord trusses.
The construction has 4.6 m spans between main support columns and the purlins are
1,500 mm apart. Cladding is 0.42 BMT (Base Metal Thickness) ie does not include
coating thickness.
Shire of Mount Magnet
Main Support Columns: Back to Back C Section (C40032) see diagram below.
Trusses: Trusses not used, apex and knee brace, Z Section (Z40032).
The construction has 5.25 m spans between main support columns and the purlins are
1,200 mm apart. Cladding is 0.42 BMT (Base Metal Thickness) ie does not include
coating thickness.
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INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY AUSPEX STEEL
Cameron Watson
From:
Ben Richardson | Auspex Steel Pty Ltd [[email protected]]
Sent:
Monday, 22 November 2010 3:27 PM
To:
Cameron Watson
Subject: AUSPEX STEEL PTY LTD | SHED DETAILS
Hello Cameron, Please find attached Quotation 101 654 which will clear up a few details of member sizes etc. I have also attached some photos of similar projects to give you some idea of the materials we use in the frames of our buildings. Feel free to contact me if you require any further information or photos. Regards, Ben Richardson | SALES/MARKETING Visit our website: www.auspexsteel.com.au This message is private & confidential. If you receive this message in error, please notify us and remove it from your system. This email may contain information which is confidential and is intended only for use of the recipient/s named above. If you are not an intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any copying, distribution, disclosure, reliance upon or other use of the contents of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender and destroy it. Whilst we take every effort to ensure any emails sent are safe and free from viruses, Auspex Steel Pty. Ltd. nor the sender accepts any responsibility for any damage caused by content or attachments. PAGE 2
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INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY MURCHISON CARPENTRY
Cameron Watson
From:
Murchison- Carpentry [[email protected]]
Sent:
Thursday, 25 November 2010 3:15 PM
To:
Cameron Watson
Subject: Fw: shed info
Sorry I sent this to shire not to your address
Wendy
From: Murchison- Carpentry
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 6:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: shed info
Attn Cameron
With regards to the specifications for our shed tender we can provide two options for the price we have in place.
Option 1 ‐ a Shoreline Outdoor shed with parallel chord welded trusses 75 * 75 *2 duragal top and bottom chord trusses
100 * 100 * 4 duragal posts, 150 cee/zed 1.5 gauge purlins and girts , 40 *40 *1.6 duragal cross bracing
0.42bmt colorbond walls and roof wall girt spacings 1200 ctrs
roof purlins 1200mm end span 1492mm mid span
Includes ‐ full height colorbond partion, two fire exit PaA doors, insul break 80 with mesh under roof.
Two full height sliding doors ( can be 4000mm ht if required)
Supply by late Feb
The photos show elders shed in Mullawa and the Jackson Marine shed geraldton
Option 2 Ranbuild shed ‐ back to back c ‐ all bolted , no welding ‐ as per description on website for Cover master shed
Columns C250
Rafters C200
Purlins C150
4 bolts per column base to footings
0.42bmt colorbond roof and wall sliding doors
full ht partition
insulbreak 80 and netting
2 PA doors with larnec sentry door kit.
Further enquiries please contact Jim on 0427634702
Regards
Wendy
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Murchison Carpentry Po Box 278 Mount Magnet WA 6638 Tel 0899634702 Fax 0899634829
Jim 0427634702 Wendy 0437634700 [email protected] PAGE 7
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Special care must be taken with end bay roof
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fitted later. Temporary support may be
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Assemble rafters in pairs and fit the purlins
between the rafters in every second bay.
Keep an eye on the roof pitch and allow for
deflection in accord with the erection manual.
Lifting must be done with a crane, two or
more may be required on large span
buildings. Use spreader bars to prevent
distortion of the roofing section.
Lift the roof panel into place, taking care not
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Notice how some wall girts have been added
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Line up the rafters with the columns and
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Continue connecting the roof panel to the
side wall columns. Prepare and locate end
wall columns onto their holding down bolts
before standing.
Stand and connect end wall columns before
removing the crane from the roof panel.
Check deflection to maintain level ridge line
before proceeding.
Proceed to the next roof panel and lift it into
place. A scissor lift or mobile scaffold will aid
with the connecting of panels, intermediate
purlins and knee braces.
Install sliding or roller doors as per the
suppliers instructions. Prepare and install
windows, access doors or other options as
per the Ranbuild assembly manual.
Continue the process of completing every
second bay until reaching the end of the
building, then add intermediate purlins and
girts before commencing cladding.
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Using the crane and spreader bars, lift the
next roof panel ( bay three) into place. Attach
knee braces and tighten all bolts in accord
with the assembly manual.
Install roof, skylights and wall cladding in
accord with the assembly manual. Wall
cladding may need to be cut to shape or size
around windows, openings and doorways.
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INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY WEST STEEL SHEDS
Cameron Watson
From:
David Burton
Sent:
Sunday, 21 November 2010 12:21 PM
To:
Cameron Watson ([email protected])
Subject: FW: Museum
From: Ashley Dowden [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, 20 November 2010 6:02 PM
To: David Burton
Subject: Fw: Museum ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Astill To: Ashley Dowden Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 3:09 PM Subject: Museum Ashley As per your request I have firmed up all prices to give you exact figures on the museum project And as per our discussions all the budget prices I sent you originally were well over confirmed prices which will offer you a considerable saving The electrical contractor who has quoted me would like to work directly for the shire of Mount Magnet on this project which means I don’t have to put on any markup onto his price and also give him exposure to future works with yourselves I have attached his quote for you As discussed you will offer freight of the materials to site and our EWP and we will freight it back, you will also be able to provide any cranage needed for the project, and the Shire of Mt Magnet will be able to provide accommodation to my erection team and the electricians in air conditioned Chalets at the Mt Magnet Caravan Park. Please be aware on the west steel quote it still states Cranage but this it to be supplied by yourselves The prices are as follows Electrical $ 14,525.00 Shed Kit $ 87,285.00 Construction $ 39,820.00 EWP $ 3,000.00 Sub Total $144,630.00 GST $ 14,463.00 Total $159,093.00 The original Budget Estimate $184,952.27 Which offers you a saving over Budget $ 25,859.27 including GST I am trying to confirm that we can have the shed delivered by Christmas as the erection team has a three week window in January to construct the shed PAGE 12
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I have spoken to the electrician and he is available for the last week in January so he will be welcome to use our EWP while we are still on site to do any height work required As you can imagine this time frame and work flow is essential to make this job run smoothly and to keep as much money in your possession as possible Regards Chris Astill West Steel Sheds Pty Ltd AsWell Constructions Pty Ltd 1800 33 33 10 (08) 99 239 521 Ph (08) 99 213 567 Fax 0429 115 371 Mobile 6 Bradford St Geraldton 6530 www.weststeelsheds.com.au [email protected] PAGE 13
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Cameron Watson
From:
Chris Astill [[email protected]]
Sent:
Thursday, 25 November 2010 9:36 AM
To:
Cameron Watson
Subject: FW: Specs on our shed
From: Chris Astill [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 18 November 2010 4:54 PM
To: Ashley Dowden
Subject: Specs on our shed Ashley The previous email had pictures attached of a shed we have just completed it is 25m wide 72m long 6m high with 4m bays Just a few thing on our shed  We would be using C40032 on all columns and rafters with Z40032 apex and knee braces on the clear span portals  This shed is designed with 5.25m bays using top span 120mm x .9mm  End wall portal frames made from C40032  The apex and knee plates are two pieces of 3mm plate laminated with Twenty M20 Bolts  Base plate is 10mm hot dipped Galvanized with Ten M20 bolts  We use only .42BMT on roof and walls not .35BMT (make sure you don’t mistake this with)  All our Purlin and girts are at a maximum spacing of 1200mm  We use a bottom roller for sliding doors Just had the client of the shed in the pictures come in this morning and tell me he has to put a pad bolt on the doors for when they are open as they roll that easily that the wind blows them closed and they are 4m wide and 5m high, I have also had the same feedback from another one of our customers, I can honestly say this is not a very common complaint that other shed companies get They say that all cold rolled sheds are the same I can guarantee they are not ours are a far superior product Just as a comparison if we followed the engineering to the letter we could supply the same shed using  All clear span columns and rafters C30030 with knee and apex braces made with C25024  All end wall portal frames made from C25024  We would use the same top span but the spacing could go out to 1700mm  Use .35BMT on walls  Use twelve M20 bolts on knee and apex plates  Use four M20 bolts on hold down plates  Use the old sliding door system (we all know how hard these are to operate I haven’t tried to price this job using the above but I have no doubt that I could drop $10000 to $15000 off the price I build these shed constantly in the North West in Wind Region D which is the worst wind region in Australia PAGE 14
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Regards Chris Astill West Steel Sheds Pty Ltd AsWell Constructions Pty Ltd 1800 33 33 10 (08) 99 239 521 Ph (08) 99 213 567 Fax 0429 115 371 Mobile 6 Bradford St Geraldton 6530 www.weststeelsheds.com.au [email protected] PAGE 15
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QUOTE / CONTRACT
No CHR000567
WEST STEEL SHEDS
KIT/ERECTED
WEB www.weststeelsheds.com.au
EMAIL [email protected]
Head Office 296 place Rd Geraldton
SALESMAN
CUSTOMER
ADDRESS
Ph 99239521
fax 99213567
Ashley Dowden
Shire of Mt Magnet
Mt Magnet Shire
BUS. PHONE
PVT. PHONE
MOB. PHONE
FAX
JOB ADDRESS
COUNCIL
DATE
21/10/2010
99 635 361
0428 635 361
Museum
COLOURS
WALL - Colorbond TBA
ROOF - Colorbond TBA
DOWNPIPE - Colorbond TBA
RIDGE CAP - Colorbond TBA
BARGE - Colorbond TBA
SPOUTING - Colorbond TBA
ROLLERDOOR - Colorbond TBA
PROPOSED
SIZE Shed 20.000x42.000x6.000
ROOF TYPE - Gable with 10 Degree Pitch
WALL SHEETS - Monoclad 0.42 BMT
ROOF SHEETS - Monoclad 0.42 BMT
2 SLD 5.000 W x 4.000 H
1 PA 0.900 W x 2.100 H
Coloured Wall Screws
Coloured Roof Screws
No Gutter
KIT PRICE
$90,058.43
EXTRAS
CONDITIONS
PAYMENT IN FULL OF KIT PRICE PRIOR TO DELIVERY
PAYMENT IN FULL TO BE MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PRACTICAL COMPLETION.
ANY VARIATIONSTO THIS AGREEMANT ARE VALID ONLY AFTER BEING
CONFIRMED BY WEST STEEL GERALDTON IN WRITING.
DOWN PIPES TAKEN TO GROUND LEVEL ONLY
IT IS THE RESPOONSIBILTY OF THE CLIENT TO SUPPLY A FLAT LEVEL COMPACTED SITE
FOR THE LAYING OF CONCRETE.
UNDERGROUND OBSTRUCTIONS IE PIPES,DRAINS,ROCK,POWER CABLES
SEPTIC TANKS AND LEACH DRAINS ETC ARE TO BE REMOVED OR ALTERED AT
THE CLIENTS EXPENSE.
THIS CONTRACT IS NOT VALID UNTIL SIGNED AS APROVED BY
WEST STEEL SHEDS GERALDTON.
Construction Labour
$48,000.00
Ewp's & Cranage
$9,500.00
Electrical Work As per attache
$20,580.00
TOTAL
GST
TOTAL
ON SHEDS THAT ARE NOT BEING CONSTRUCTED BY WESTSTEEL SHEDS
FREIGHT IS NOT INCLUDED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED.
Deposit
Part Payment 1
Part Payment 2
Balance
CUSTOMER
COMPANY REP
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Note: Quotes are valid for 30 days from date thereon, after which they will be subject to confirmation
$168,138.43
$16,813.84
$184,952.27
QUOTE
To:
Customer
95
29
Page
1
Date
20Oct10
West Steel Sheds
6 Bradford St
GERALDTON WA
Your Reference
Mt Magnet Museum.
20-Oct-2010 STANDARD TRADESMAN
LABOUR (Electrician-Elton Main) Normal
Hours
20-Oct-2010 STANDARD TRADESMAN
LABOUR (Electrical Tradesman-Brent
Collard) Normal Hours
20-Oct-2010 STANDARD Trades Assistant
(Trades Assistant-Johnathon Spence)
Normal Hours
LIGHT HIBAY MV 400W W/F&P&HOOK
POWERPOINT DBL 250V 10A 2000 WE
CABLE FLAT 2C+E 2.5MM2 PVC
WHT/RED/BLK&E
SWITCH SOCKET OUTLET PENDANT
10A
CABLE CIRC 4C+E 6MM2 GNHP11
CONDUIT RGD 32MM PVC ORG HD 4M
(S)
LOADCENTRE 2 X 12P FULL DIN LATCH
DOOR C
SWITCH MAIN 40A TP 2 MOD DIN RAIL
440V
RCD 40A 240V DP 30MA 2 MOD DIN MNT
CIRCUIT BREAKER MINI 20A SP 8KA UCVE
Excavator Hire - daily rate
Emergency exit light- wall mount inc. diff
CONDUIT SADDLE FULL 25MM MTL ZPLT
CONDUIT RGD 25MM PVC GY MD 4M (S)
A.B.N.
46
97.90 HRS
T
(inc. GST)
4503.40
46
97.90 HRS
T
4503.40
46
55.00 HRS
T
2530.00
12
20
400
110.59 EA
16.07 EA
1.54 MTR
T
T
T
1327.13
321.45
616.00
20.00% T
180.06
T
T
398.20
110.00
4
40
8
56.27 EA
9.96 MTR
13.75 LN
1
194.66 EA
T
194.66
1
76.05 EA
T
76.05
3
9
49.70 EA
9.34 EA
T
T
149.09
84.10
T
T
T
T
627.00
215.60
57.48
83.60
2
2
100
20
313.50
107.80
.57
4.18
ea
ea
EA
LN
Carried Forward
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$15977.21
QUOTE
To:
Customer
95
Page
2
Date
20Oct10
West Steel Sheds
6 Bradford St
GERALDTON WA
Your Reference
Mt Magnet Museum.
A.B.N.
Brought Forward
Terms
Our Terms are 7 Days .Thank-you for choosing Mainline Electrical :)
To:
29
Mainline Electrical Contracting Pty Ltd.
93 Pass Street
PO Box 7283
GERALDTON WA 6531
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Total (inc. GST)
(GST @ 10% = $1452.48)
QUOTE
Date
*** Total
From:
(inc. GST)
$15977.21
$15977.22
29
20Oct10
$15977.22
#95 West Steel Sheds