Basic Structural Checklist For Building Type PC1: Precast/Tilt-Up Concrete Shear Wall Buildings/Flex
These buildings are one or more stories in height and have precast concrete perimeter wall panels that are cast on site and tilted into place.
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Floor and roof framing consists of wood joists, glulam beams, steel beams or open web joists. Framing is supported on interior steel or concrete columns and perimeter concrete bearing walls. The floors and roof consist of wood sheathing or untopped metal deck. Lateral forces are resisted by the precast concrete perimeter wall panels. Wall panels may be solid or have a large window and door openings which cause the panels to behave more as frames than as shear walls. In older construction, wood framing is attached to the walls with wood ledgers. Foundations consist of concrete spread footings or deep pile foundations. The Basic Structural Checklist For Building Type PC1: Precast/Tilt-Up Concrete Shear Wall Buildings/Flexible Diaphragms mobile app allows you to replace your paper structural checklist with a handheld mobile device like a smartphone or tablet. The mobile form includes fields to document items such as date of inspection, structure/ building location, contractor details, records inspection note, and corrective actions and capture's contractor and inspector's signatures. Once the mobile app is filled out a secure PDF is generated. The PDF is easy to share, and a copy is stored in your account for your concrete records. You can also use the App Builder to personalize and customize this mobile form.
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