Delivery should be co-ordinated between the manufacturer and the contractor to ensure that the necessary off-loading and lifting equipment is available on-site. Padded or non- marring slings should be used to lift the beams. If slings are unavailable, wire rope may be used, provided the corners of the member are protected with wood blocking. Laminated members should never be dragged or dropped. Climate, amount of shop finishing, and site conditions should all be considered when determining an appropriate time to remove the protective wrapping
IMPORTANT: Because of the specific lay-up used to produce glued-laminated timber beams, each member has a specific "TOP" and "BOTTOM" face. It is essential that beams are installed in their correct orientation. To determine the proper faces, peel the wrapping back from one end of the member and locate the manufacturers stamp. This indicates the top of the beam. If in doubt, contact the manufacturers representative for clarification before erection.
Glulam material needs to be stored on-site with the same care as millwork. The best storage plan is to minimize storage altogether. Deliveries can be co-ordinated between the fabricator and the contractor to coincide with erection time lines.
If glulam products must be stored, the following guidelines apply: