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Change wall thickness

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Sep 30, 2020
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Hi,

I have this 4-storey building that contains a basement and because the height on ground floor is 4.4meters high I have to increase the wall thickness to 250mm, but other stories are 3 meters high only and 200mm will work. The walls are all precast.
My question is, for continuous walls such as core walls, will you recommend increase the wall thick on ground floor only OR all the way up from base to top? If so, does it have to be center to center, which will be hard for core wall?
 
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Personally, I'd probably maintain the same thickness for the full height of a 4st building.

 
Don’t five yourself the headache for the sake of 50mm. Stick with 250mm all the way up.
 
In pre-cast, I'd be tempted to make the change at the main floor. In cast-in-place, I'd likely maintain the wall thickness.
 
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