cb1331
Structural
- Jan 26, 2010
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Our firm has been in the design stage of a three story office building for the last several months and is now in construction. We have specified a 10" reinforced concrete wall internal to the buidling envelope to resist the lateral loads on the buidling. The Owner has asked if we can revise this to a 10" block wall but I am hesitant to due so, mainly due to the structural inadequacy of a reinforced concrete block wall vs a reinforced concrete wall (height ~= 40' so h/t <=30, so block would have to be atleast 16" and this doesnt even include eccentricity). I am preparing a response but I believe his main concern is cost and speed of construction. Could any of you, in your experinces, please shed light on this issue of whether a reinforced concrete vs. reinforced masonry block wall is better in regards to cost and/or speed of construction?
Your comments are appreciated.
Thank you.
Your comments are appreciated.
Thank you.