SperlingPE
Structural
- Dec 27, 2002
- 591
I have been tasked with evaluating a building that had a fire. The fire was confined to the interior of the building and a relatively small space. The building construction is steel columns, beams, and (roof) joists. There are also masonry bearing walls. The construction of the walls is unknown (until I can inspect). I suspect that the wall are clay tile (1956 construction). I do not know the nature of the fire (what was burned)at this time. Does anybody have information regarding what affect fire/heat has on the clay tile (or concrete masonry)?