Kkirk10:
Your bolt spacing should probably be multiples of 8 or 16” to match the CMU’s modules, maybe upsize the angle thk./size and the bolt dia. And, the long angles should then be detailed so they can be adjusted a few inches in length, so the holes can be centered on a grouted cell/core, but still miss any vert. rebars, and have some bond cover. This means you may have a few inch gap btwn. some long angles. For large structural bolts (threaded rods) you can hardly fit more than one bolt in a cell, without splitting, etc. during drilling, it’s just not a good idea. For smaller bolts for anchoring a light sign, or some such, a couple bolts in one cell may be acceptable. I’ve seen a single A.B. move a conc. blk. right out of a wall, either lift it out or move it laterally. Remember, the only thing holding that block in the wall is the bond strength of the bed and head mortar joints on the outer shells. Then, add tensile and/or shear strength of a grout filled core if that be the case.