Iterative Adjustment: The Role of Measurement and Re-Assessment in Steelwork

Even small inaccuracies in frame alignment or bulkhead placement can cascade into major issues later. Logs #07 and #11 emphasize the importance of constant measurement and iterative adjustment.

Principles of Iterative Steelwork

  • Measure alignment and plumb after each phase.
  • Check temporary bracing for settlement or flex.
  • Reassess load paths as new steel sections are added.

Benefits

This approach prevents cumulative errors, ensures decks and bulkheads remain true, and allows subsequent systems and interiors to fit as designed.

Key Takeaways

  1. Regular checks reduce surprises and rework.
  2. Patience and repeated verification safeguard structural integrity.
  3. Iterative adjustment is part of working with an older vessel rather than against it.

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