stevenspm
Structural
- Apr 5, 2012
- 55
Hello,
I have an issue that has come up on a building under construction. At one of the corners there is a hairline crack starting at the top of the wall and extending down about 12', see attached photo taken by contractor. The wall is 8" CMU reinforced with #5 @ 48" oc. I do call for a bar in the corner cell and joint reinforcing every 16". The max roof height is about 17'-4" with the top of wall @ 18'-0". There is a bond beam at the roof level / top of wall. The crack goes through the head joint and through the face of block in a almost strait line. What are possible causes for this and what can we tell them to do to remedy this?
Thanks.
I have an issue that has come up on a building under construction. At one of the corners there is a hairline crack starting at the top of the wall and extending down about 12', see attached photo taken by contractor. The wall is 8" CMU reinforced with #5 @ 48" oc. I do call for a bar in the corner cell and joint reinforcing every 16". The max roof height is about 17'-4" with the top of wall @ 18'-0". There is a bond beam at the roof level / top of wall. The crack goes through the head joint and through the face of block in a almost strait line. What are possible causes for this and what can we tell them to do to remedy this?
Thanks.