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Old Concrete Structure

Old Concrete Structure

Old Concrete Structure

(OP)
I have some drawings of a building that was built in the 1930's. The floor system comprised of concrete joists and beams. Right next to the callouts of these concrete joists there are callouts for some panels. Does anyone have any idea what these panels are? There are no schedules for these panels.

RE: Old Concrete Structure

CAN THEY BE FOR THE COLUMN AND MIDDLE STRIPS?  WHAT ARE THE CALLS?

RE: Old Concrete Structure

Are these the pan forms?

Describe the panels. Perhaps we can figure it out with a little more info.

RE: Old Concrete Structure

(OP)
There are no details or schedules whatsoever for these panels. They are called out as "Panel 2A", "Panel 2A" etc on the second floor plan and "Panel 3A", "Panel 3B" etc on the third floor plan. I think pan forms make a lot of sense.

RE: Old Concrete Structure

I would suspect that in the book of specifications (Contract) there is a section that either describes these panels or has page size details in the volume.

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