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New opening in existing CMU wall

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ksmith47

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May 17, 2004
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I need to cut an opening for a 2’-6” wide x 4’ high window in an existing 8” CMU wall. The wall is 20' high and supports a roof and 2nd floor at 12' above grade. the wall is not grouted solid and location and size of reinforcing is unknown. I would appreciate any suggestions regarding design procedure and details.
 
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