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ASC is now providing the following services across the USA:

  • Engineered bracing systems for permanent and temporary truss bracing,
  • Roof and floor diaphragm design (including metal decks),
  • Truss-to-truss connections,
  • Truss-to-bearing connections,
  • Non-truss framing in trussed roof structures (such as I-beams and truss girders),
  • Complete truss system framing plans including
  • Design of “stick” framing members (such as overframing),
    - fascia beams,
    - headers,
    - blocking,
    - end wall gable frames.

For more information regarding these services for cold-formed steel or light wood projects, please contact Sowri Rajan at 800-755-6001 x4752 or e-mail him at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Redefining the meaning of engineering services.

ASC designed these domes for the Orrington Hotel, Chicago
From simple flat or gable roofs to intricate domes and barrel vaults, ASC has seen and done it all.

Over 44 years ago, Alpine created the industry definition for truss engineering. As our business and the building marketplace evolved over the intervening years, Alpine constantly redefined the meaning of engineering services by incorporating new design codes, standards and methodologies, including cold-formed steel standards, to keep our designs and our customers on the cutting-edge of engineering services.

In keeping with the traditions of engineering leadership within Alpine and ITW, they created ASC to provide professional engineering services to the cold-formed steel and light frame wood construction industries. Our offering of these engineering services is a natural extension of our expertise in light frame structural engineering. These services will be primarily for light commercial and institutional construction, where there is a project Architect and/or Engineer that asks the truss supplier or truss designer to supply engineering services.



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ASC helped design the new Freightliner Wind Tunnel


TRUSSTEEL AND ALPINE STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS RECEIVE THE SFA / CFSEI INNOVATIVE DESIGN AWARD
This represents the debut of the prestigious Innovative Design Award, conferred by the Steel Framing Alliance and the Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute.

On October 1, 2008, the Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute (CFSEI), a unit of the Steel Framing Alliance (SFA), announced the selection of TrusSteel, An ITW Company, and their Alpine Structural Consultants (ASC) unit, based in Haines City, FL , as recipients of their first Innovative Design Award. TrusSteel and ASC provide engineered cold-formed steel (CFS) framing solutions to the building industry.

TrusSteel and ASC received the award for their innovative engineering solutions developed for the Freightliner Research Wind Tunnel Laboratory project. Bill Babich, P.E., TrusSteel Director of Engineering, accepted the award on October 1, 2008, during the 10th Anniversary Dinner of the Steel Framing Alliance, which was held during the Metalcon show in Baltimore, MD.

"We are honored to receive this award", said Bill Babich, in his remarks at the award presentation, "and we want to thank the entire team that gave birth to this unusual project. I am glad that this project is receiving the recognition it deserves, because it really pushes the boundaries on the use of cold-formed steel as a structural system."

The Research Wind Tunnel is a part of a state-of-the-art vehicle research laboratory built in Swan Lake, OR, by Freightliner LLC (now Freightliner Trucks, the largest division of Daimler Trucks North America LLC, Portland, OR).

Completed in 2004, the entire tunnel was built from CFS truss frames. "This is a most unusual use of these building components", says Sowri Rajan, P.E., ASC Chief Engineer. "Freightliner initially contacted Gary Derr of Pacific Panel and Steel Truss (PPST), a TrusSteel fabricator, while the project was in the conceptual stage, seeking advice on framing solutions. A team was formed, including Freightliner, TrusSteel, ASC, PPST and VLMK Consulting Engineers of Portand, OR, to investigate CFS framing solutions. They concluded that CFS trusses, used in an unusual framing arrangement, could provide the strength and stiffness required to resist the unique static and dynamic loads of the project."

The 12,000 square foot wind tunnel uses 10 large fans, with a combined 25,000 HP, to generate tunnel wind speeds of 65 MPH. Disruptions of air flow and load factors introduced onto the truck and trailer bodies are measured by a host of computers and gauges. The company uses this research data to design vehicles with reduced air drag and cab noise. This translates into better fleet fuel economy and a better ride for drivers.

Combinations of pre-engineered CFS trusses create the roof, floor and walls of the 80 foot long tunnel. The framing system at the opening of the tunnel measures 57 feet wide by 52 feet tall, tapering down throughout the throat of the tunnel to 32 feet by 24 feet as the tunnel enters the laboratory building. The trusses bear on two wide flange beams which extend out over the Willamette River. The interior of the tunnel is composed of fiberboard and steel reinforced Plexiglas.

About TrusSteel
For more than 14 years, TrusSteel and its ASC unit have provided CFS framing solutions to the building industry, both directly and through the nationwide network of Authorized TrusSteel Fabricators. The engineering services of TrusSteel and ASC are based in Haines City, FL, Earth City, MO, and Sacramento, CA. TrusSteel is a business unit of Illinois Tool Works (ITW).

Contact:
TrusSteel, An ITW Company
Dave Goodwin, National Marketing Director
3208 Fisher Court
Arlington, TX 76001
888-565-9181
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