Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 131
... Concrete . Concrete shall be handled Mixing and from the mixer to the place of final deposit as rapidly as Placing practicable by methods which shall prevent the separation or loss of the ingredients . It shall be deposited as nearly as ...
... Concrete . Concrete shall be handled Mixing and from the mixer to the place of final deposit as rapidly as Placing practicable by methods which shall prevent the separation or loss of the ingredients . It shall be deposited as nearly as ...
Page 158
... Concrete Joists Composite Beams ( f ) Footings Supporting Round Columns . In computing the stresses in footings which support a round or octagonal concrete column or pedestal , the " face " of the column or pedestal shall be taken as ...
... Concrete Joists Composite Beams ( f ) Footings Supporting Round Columns . In computing the stresses in footings which support a round or octagonal concrete column or pedestal , the " face " of the column or pedestal shall be taken as ...
Page 159
... concrete , other than fill , shall Plain have a minimum ultimate compressive strength at 28 days Concrete of 2000 pounds per square inch , and material , proportioning , and placing shall conform to the requirements of this Chapter .
... concrete , other than fill , shall Plain have a minimum ultimate compressive strength at 28 days Concrete of 2000 pounds per square inch , and material , proportioning , and placing shall conform to the requirements of this Chapter .
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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