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Estimating Construction Materials ... Rebar (Footing, Columns, Beams, Slab, etc) ...

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 idp
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sir Rosy,

kung yung column ay isang buhosan,does it mean na uunahin muna yung CHB wall to file para ung horizontal bar ay maipasok or masama sa pagbuhos ng column?

 
Posted : 26/08/2016 7:01 pm
rosy
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My answer is a big YES.

Pouring of the concrete mix for the column will be the one to seal and strengthen the two ends of the wall and say up to
the beam (biga), that is if there will be beams to be installed on certain required heights of the CHB walls. :agree:

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Posted : 26/08/2016 7:47 pm
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in our case for our house construction, they first made the structure (e.g. foundation, columns, beams, slabs) with the 10mm rebar protruding at the columns and beams for the CHB support. the CHB was filed after the structure was completed ... cheers

Boo!

 
Posted : 27/08/2016 1:58 am
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Great read! Good share Boo!

Has anyone here made a cost comparison, labor and all, using the traditional buhos of column, beam, slab and non-load bearing chb's vs using load bearing chb's only, joists and pre-fab slabs? I have read in one forum of a guy saying it comes out cheaper and I am impressed with the youtube videos of jackbilt making it construction simple and easy.

 
Posted : 11/07/2017 3:44 pm
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