Design, Construction And Verification Of Temporary Working Platforms – Australian And New Zealand Good Industry Practice

Deep Foundations Institute
Martin D. Larisch Ronald Damen
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Deep Foundations Institute
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10
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2022

Abstract

The design and construction of temporary working platforms for cranes and piling rigs is a high-risk activity. It requires the careful selection of the appropriate input parameters to obtain the correct load cases, as well as the application of robust and reliable design methods to assess the required thickness and stiffness of the working platform. The document introduces some of the most common and most relevant guidelines for working platform design which are currently used in Australia and New Zealand. The authors will also discuss the basic assumptions and considerations about load transfer from construction plant, debate ground risk, compare the applicability of different design methods for various ground conditions and suggest some common verification methods for working platform certification.
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APA: Martin D. Larisch Ronald Damen  (2022)  Design, Construction And Verification Of Temporary Working Platforms – Australian And New Zealand Good Industry Practice

MLA: Martin D. Larisch Ronald Damen Design, Construction And Verification Of Temporary Working Platforms – Australian And New Zealand Good Industry Practice. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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