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Old Phoenix Park Racecourse, Dublin N3 Blocks, Cloonlara Square Blocks & Glenesky Square Blocks (24000m2)
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O Reilly Concrete Pre-Cast Concrete Wall Panels Advantages of Precast: Wall panels are constructed off-site regardless of weather conditions ard are rapidly assembled on site. As a result projects are completed sooner, leading to earlier occupancy and faster revenue returns. Precast concrete has unsurpassed fire ratings, readily achieving up to 4 hours fire resistance. Concrete will not burn or give off lethal fumes, and will retain its structural integrity for safe evacuation and fire fighting. In real fire situations, in temperatures above 1100C, concrete has retained its structural stability even in complete burn out situations. Because it is impervious to wet and dry rot, the structure will not weaken over time. The density of the concrete provides excellent sound attenuation, thus reducing sound transmission. Wall Panels reduce vibration and have fewer joints through which sound can potentially travel. Lower maintenance costs and insurance premiums, together with greater occupant satisfaction and re-sale value.
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Mesh in screed
d re ou labs d P or s e re lo Sc er F v o lab rS oo lab Fl rS b loo F Sla or lab Flo rS oo lab Fl rS b loo F Sla or b Flo Sla or Flo
T10 Bars bent over Floor Slab into screed Starter Bars from Floor slab Anchors cast in wall for Push Pull Props
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Connection Details
Various connection methods can be used for Precast walls. The most common are: 1. 2. Scarf Joints system Pfeifer VS Rail system
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Scarf Joints
Tubes
60 dia.tube
Precast Wall 1
60 dia.tube
Precast Wall 2
Scarf Joint
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Precast wall
Precast wall
Plan View
Precast Walls line up. T12 Bar inserted into loops. Joint is shuttered either side. Walls are grouted as shown.
Precast Wall
NonShrink Grout
Precast Wall
Pfeifer VS Rail
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Wall Profiles
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C L
C e n te r L in e D im s A s S h o w n O n P la n s
C L
C e n te r L in e D im s A s S h o w n O n P la n s
S ta rte r B a rs c a n b e d r ille d in t o fo u n d a t io n
1 N o T 2 5 0 1 S ta rte r B a r F lo o r S la b F lo o r S la b
E n d E le v a tio n
E n d E le v a tio n
D e t a il o f S t a r t e r B a r s
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NOTES: 1. Cover to be 30mm. 2. A252. Mesh Each Face. 3. T10 U. Bars @ 400 c/c Around Perimeter. 4. 2 No. T16 bars around perimeter of wall panel. 5. T16 L Bars at corners. PANELS WITH OPES. Use Rebar Detail as shown above. Lintel over opes to be reinforced with 2 No. T20 Bars in top, 2 No. T16 Bars in Center and 2 T20 Bars in Bottom. and T10 Links @ 200 c/c. Use 2T20 Bars under ope., T16 Bars at sides of opes with T10 U Bars @ 200 c/c. Provide T16 anticrack Bars 800mm Long @ 45 degs. at corners of all opes. as shown.
GENERAL NOTES :
0'REILLY CONCRETE
SCALE: N.t.s. DWG NO: ORBRB01 DATE: 14/03/05
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100
4106
4106
100
2860 1975
80 dia.tube
80 dia.tube
80 dia.tube
885
220
7972 8412
885 220
100
775
1975 2860
80 dia. tube 80 dia. tube
100 2750
915
1730
2070
1730
915
Push/Pull fittings 1.65m from bottom of Wall (face side) Weight: 7320kg Concrete Volume: 2.9cu.m. Abbey Slots on Mould side @ 750mm centers
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1975
775
Propping Sheet
Wall Length No. of Props Required 5 PROPS 4 Props 3 Props 2 Props
9Mts 10Mts 7Mts 9 Mts 4Mts 7Mts 0Mts 4Mts * All Props must be bolted through Floor Slabs.
* If for any reason bolting through is not possible, O Reilly design office must be contacted immediately.
M 1 6 G R A D E 8 .8 B O L T
P R O P S @ 2 .3 M A L T E R N A T E C /C W IT H A M IN IM U M O F 2 N O . P R O P S P E R P A N E L .
2 0 m m D IV IE D A G B A R W IT H W IN G N U T S c re e d F lo o r S la b P A N E L P R O P P IN G D E T A IL .
Signed:_______________
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Photographs
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Walls droped into position T25 Bars line up with tubes in wall
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Joints grouted
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