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Tilt Panels out of Plumb

Tilt Panels out of Plumb

Tilt Panels out of Plumb

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I have a contractor who has placed panels up to 4 inches out of plumb. Panels are 26 feet high. Has anyone a reference to an acceptable out of plumb tolerence for panels?

RE: Tilt Panels out of Plumb

Fig 4.6.9  Erection tolerances, architectural wall panels

1 inch, maximum plumb variation over height of the structure or 100 ft, whichever is less.

at p. 230 in

Architectural Precast Concrete
2nd edition
pci Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute
Chicago 1989

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