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Figure 2-16.—A typical section of a masonry building. information  that  cannot  be  given  on  elevation  or  plan views. Sections are classified as typical and specific. Typical sections  represent  the  average  condition throughout  a  structure  and  are  used  when  construction features  are  repeated  many  times.  Figure  2-16  shows typical  wall  section  A-A  of  the  foundation  plan  in figure 2-10. You can see that it gives a great deal of information   necessary   for   those   constructing   the building, Let’s look at these a little more closely. The   foundation   plan   shown   in   figure   2-10 specifies that the main foundation of this structure will   consist   of   a   22-   by   28-foot   concrete   block rectangle.  Figure  2-16,  which  is  section  A-A  of  the foundation  plan,  shows  that  the  front  and  rear  portions of  the  foundation  (28-foot  measurements)  are  made  of 12-by-8-by-16-inch   CMUs   centered   on   a 10-by-24-inch   concrete   footing   to   an   unspecified height.  These  are  followed  by  8-inch  CMUs,  which form a 4-inch ledger for floor joist support on top of the  12-inch  units.  In  this  arrangement,  the  8-inch CMUs serve to form a 4-inch support for the brick. The   main   wall   is   then   laid   with   standard 2   l/2-by-4-by-8-inch   face   brick   backed   by 4-by-8-by- 16-inch CMUs. Section B-B (figure 2-17) of the foundation plan shows  that  both  side  walls  (22-foot  measurements) are  8  inches  thick  centered  on  a  24-inch  concrete footing to an unspecified height. It also illustrates the pilaster,   a   specific  section  of  the  wall  to  be constructed for support of the girder. It shows that the   pilaster   is   constructed   of   12-by-8-by-16-inch CMUs   alternated   with   4-by-8-by-16-inch   and 8-by-8-by- 16-inch CMUs. The hidden lines (dashed Figure 2-17.—A specific section of a concrete masonry wall. 2-15

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