marinaman
Structural
- Mar 28, 2009
- 195
I've got a job where I have a concrete foundation wall that is about 6' tall, and atop this wall, metal stud framing extends to the roof. The wall is veneered in brick. The brick veneer has alot of architectural character to it, in that it bumps out, away from the building, low....and is the typical distance from the building, high.
Since the brick is built-out, away from the building, at the base.....to support the multi-wythe veneer above, a 12" CMU block wall was laid outside the face of concrete wall, to support the 12" of veneer thickness above (12" because of precast sills used). The 12" CMU wall is below grade and is about 6' tall.
All this being said, the GC placed a drainage mat on the face of the concrete wall, laid the drainage mat horizontal atop the footing, and then laid the 12" CMU wall on top of the drainage mat. So the first mortar bed is actually a drainage mat.
By the way...the veneer is to be 22' tall.
The waterproofing was not detailed like this on the construction documents. The waterproofing, below grade,was on the outside of the 12" CMU
Now, the GC wants to know if it was ok to lay the 12" block on top of the drainage mat. The 12" CMU is to be reinforced and grout filled. Right now, its just hollow CMU with dowels (he's not grouted anything yet).
What do you guys think about this situation? I don't like it. I've been looking at ACI 530 and the IBC code, and all I see is mortar...I do not see a provision for something like this.
Since the brick is built-out, away from the building, at the base.....to support the multi-wythe veneer above, a 12" CMU block wall was laid outside the face of concrete wall, to support the 12" of veneer thickness above (12" because of precast sills used). The 12" CMU wall is below grade and is about 6' tall.
All this being said, the GC placed a drainage mat on the face of the concrete wall, laid the drainage mat horizontal atop the footing, and then laid the 12" CMU wall on top of the drainage mat. So the first mortar bed is actually a drainage mat.
By the way...the veneer is to be 22' tall.
The waterproofing was not detailed like this on the construction documents. The waterproofing, below grade,was on the outside of the 12" CMU
Now, the GC wants to know if it was ok to lay the 12" block on top of the drainage mat. The 12" CMU is to be reinforced and grout filled. Right now, its just hollow CMU with dowels (he's not grouted anything yet).
What do you guys think about this situation? I don't like it. I've been looking at ACI 530 and the IBC code, and all I see is mortar...I do not see a provision for something like this.