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Slartibartfast wrote:. . .Notice I didn't mention the horizontally cored clay bricks as those are not meant to be load bearing as it is impossible to build those with the minimum reinforcement necessary to satisfy seismic codes. Anything better that clay bricks. The vertically cored ones are ok though, as long as you provide reinforcement. . .
SNIPER 3000 wrote:So Rory,
That's the red block you speaking about?
Which is better for building a house with,the construction block the grey ones?
I am also seeing concrete slabs being used as decking which are pre fab. Has any one build their home using the pre fab concrete slabs as decking?
SNIPER 3000 wrote:So Rory,
That's the red block you speaking about?
Which is better for building a house with,the construction block the grey ones?
I am also seeing concrete slabs being used as decking which are pre fab. Has any one build their home using the pre fab concrete slabs as decking?
SNIPER 3000 wrote:Slartibartfast thanks for the detail info.
Where Can I get the codes for building?so I may use it as a guide.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:SNIPER 3000 wrote:Slartibartfast thanks for the detail info.
Where Can I get the codes for building?so I may use it as a guide.
Search the internet for "Trinidad and Tobago Small Building Code". It is written for the layman to understand.
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