Steel Awards 2018: Project Entry Form

Steel Awards 2018: Project Entry Form

ENQUIRIES / SUBMISSION: Denise Sherman, ,011726 6111

STEEL AWARDS 2018: PROJECT ENTRY FORM

PART 1: NOMINATOR AGREEMENT

Project Name
Nominator Name and Surname

I, the undersigned, hereby nominate the following project to be considered for Steel Awards 2018.
I accept the conditions of entry pertaining to this competition, as stated in the Steel Awards 2018
Entry Process Document.

NOTE: Marking with X in the following box constitutes your digital signature and is required to confirm
your commitment to the conditions stipulated above for Steel Awards 2018.

I agree / Date
PART 2: NOMINATOR AND INVOICING DETAILS
  1. NOMINATOR DETAILS

  1. Name & Surname

  1. Position

  1. Company

  1. Email address

  1. Mobile Number

  1. Telephone

  1. Nominator’s involvement in this project – e.g. architect, owner, steelwork contractor...

  1. INVOICING DETAILS (Project Entry Fee – R 1500)

  1. Purchase Order Number:

  1. Name of person to whom invoice should be sent

  1. Email of contact for invoice

  1. Telephone numbers

  1. Company VAT number

  1. Company postal address

FOR SAISC OFFICE USE ONLY: STEEL AWARDS 2018 JUDGES SCORE SHEET

Project Name / Judges Comment / Score

*If applicable

1 = Strongly Disagree 2 = Disagree 3 = Undecided 4 = Agree 5 = Strongly Agree

  1. Overall impression of project

Criteria / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
Project is aesthetically appealing
Project displays innovation in design
Project displays exceptional overall quality of workmanship
Project demonstrates commitment to sustainability/ environmental concerns
Project satisfied the client’s brief
Project has an inspiring/ noteworthy/positive execution story
  1. Does the project demonstrate excellence in the use of Structural Steel?

Criteria / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
Steel is an important structural component of the project
Project demonstrates the benefits achieved by using steel construction
Project demonstrates innovation in fabrication
Project required technical prowess/ engineering expertise to complete
Project contains technically challenging connections or detailing
Project steel detailing workmanship is excellent
* Project demonstrates the benefits of Tubular Steel
* Tubular Steel workmanship is exceptional
  1. * Does the project demonstrate excellence in the use of Steel Cladding?

Criteria / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
* Cladding workmanship is exceptional
* Project demonstrates innovative use of Steel Cladding
* Project illustrates benefits of Steel Cladding
* Complex/ technically challenging cladding installation
  1. * Does the project demonstrate excellence in the use of Light Steel Frame Building?

Criteria / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
* Project displays an innovative use of Light Steel Frame Building
* Project illustrates benefits of Light Steel Frame Building
* Light Steel Frame Building workmanship is excellent

PART 3: PROJECT DETAILS

  1. PROJECT OVERVIEW

  1. Project name– as is should appear in all Steel Awards publicity.)

  1. Total cost of project

  1. Project Province
    (e.g Gauteng, Western Cape etc)

  1. Physical address of the project
    Street address or closest cross roads
    Suburb

  1. GPS Co-ordinates
    Degrees, minutes, and seconds or
    Decimal degrees

STRUCTURAL STEELWORK
  1. Completion date of steelwork

  1. Completion date of full project

  1. Tons of structural steel used

  1. Structural profiles used

  1. SA content– if this is an export project

  1. Cost of steelwork

LSFB / LIGHT STEEL FRAME BUILDING WORK
  1. Completion date of LSFB work

  1. Completion date of full project

  1. Tons of LSF used

  1. Span of trusses and Kg/m2 (if applicable)

  1. Profiles used

  1. Type of cladding

  1. Cost of LSFB Work

CLADDING
  1. Completion date of cladding

  1. Cladding profile/ type used

  1. Cladding area/ coverage

  1. Cladding tonnage

  1. Cost of cladding

PART 4: PROJECT MOTIVATION (1 typed page maximum)

  1. What is the purpose of the structure/ project?
  2. What was the brief to the architect?
  3. Was the project envisaged in steel from the start? If not – why was it built in steel in the end?
  1. Give a brief description of the structural framing.What type of sections were used (e.g. hollow, cellular, I beams etc) and why?
  1. IF APPLICABLE - Give a brief description of the cladding process (complexity, difficulty, innovation etc)
  1. IF APPLICABLE - Give a brief description of the Light Steel Frame Building element of the project. (Notable features/ achievements made possible by LSFB)
  2. Were there any challenges in the fabrication of the project from the engineer’s design – if yes, please tell?Tell more about fabrication and erection process if it was complex, difficult, innovative etc.
  3. What is special/ unusual/ innovative/ aesthetic about the steelwork/cladding
    in this project?
  1. How did the project team work together (e.g contractor involved early, challenges/ ease of communication etc.)

PART 5: SUPPORTING MEDIA/ FILES

  1. 6 (minimum) to 18 (maximum) Quality Images of your Project
    Project photos can be submitted in the following manner
  • Via email to
  • Via Dropbox, shared with
  • Via Courier to the SAISC, 43 Empire Road, Parktown West, Johannesburg

Please try to include photographs of the project at different phases of construction, as well as the finished product. Photographs need to be of a high enough resolution that they will be able to be published in the Steel Construction Journal.
Image files need to be
Between 1MB (minimum) and 10MB (maximum) in size
Accepted format - .jpg or .png
Please, do not submit: TIFF, PDF, MS Word or MS PowerPoint files as images.

  1. 1 Image for the Photo Competition

A copy of the photo competition image must be submitted via email – to Denise Sherman (), with the following details:

Subject: Steel Awards 2018 Photo Competition – (followed by your project name)
Photographs can also be submitted via Instagram, by including the project name in the photo comments, mentioning @SAISC_Steel and tagging #BeautyOfSteel and #SteelAwards2018PC

  1. Project videos (Drone or time lapse footage)
    Depending on the file sizes, time-lapse and drone footage can be submitted in one of two ways
    Via Dropbox, shared with
    Via Courier to the SAISC, 43 Empire Road, Parktown West, Johannesburg.
  1. Drawings (OPTIONAL, but encouraged)

·Technical drawings

·Architect's drawings

·Tekla Models
Depending on the file sizes, drawings can be submitted in one of two ways
Via Dropbox, shared with
Via Courier to the SAISC, 43 Empire Road, Parktown West, Johannesburg.

ENQUIRIES / SUBMISSION: Denise Sherman, ,011726 6111

PART 6: PROJECT TEAM DETAILS

  • The team roles in red are mandatory. If they are not included the entry will be deemed incomplete and will be disqualified.
  • Please ensure that all companies involved in the project are included in the nomination.
  • It is not the responsibility of the SAISC to research these details to ensure that this is correct.
  • Accuracy of details is crucial to avoid embarrassment to project owners and all concerned.

Project Name
Project Team Role / First Name / Last Name / Company / E-mail Address / Mobile number / Landline number
Nominator
Client/ Developer
Architect
Structural Engineer
Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Project Manager
Main Contractor
Steelwork Contractor
Steel Erector
Cladding Manufacturer
Cladding Supplier
Cladding Contractor
Corrosion Protection
Galvanising
Corrosion Protection
Paintwork Contractor
Photographer, Photo competition
Photographer, Other submitted images