Concrete Masonry Corner Details
INTRODUCTION A building’s corners are typically constructed first, then the remaining wall section is filled in. Because they guide the…
INTRODUCTION A building’s corners are typically constructed first, then the remaining wall section is filled in. Because they guide the…
INTRODUCTION Concrete masonry, due to its inherent durability, reliability and superior fire resistance characteristics, is well suited to a range…
INTRODUCTION Floor and roof systems for use with loadbearing structural concrete masonry walls serve three primary functions: they transmit the…
INTRODUCTION Steel and concrete structural frames often rely on nonloadbearing masonry curtain or panel walls to enclose the structure. Panel…
INTRODUCTION Metal buildings are used extensively for warehouses and other structures requiring large, open floor spaces. Part of their design…
INTRODUCTION Concrete masonry homes reflect the beauty and durability of concrete masonry materials. Masonry housing provides a high standard of…
INTRODUCTION Concrete masonry is used to construct various foundation wall types, including full basement walls, crawlspace walls, stem walls and…
INTRODUCTION Masonry is often specified because of its aesthetic versatility. Combining masonry units of different size, color and finish provides…
INTRODUCTION Estimating the quantity or volume of materials used in a typical masonry project can range from the relatively simple…
INTRODUCTION For masonry construction, productivity is typically thought of as the number of concrete masonry units placed per unit of…