Article | REF: C2103 V1

Masonry - Installation

Author: Jean‐Daniel MERLET

Publication date: May 10, 1996

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3. Small masonry units

3.1 Provisions common to all types of masonry

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3.1.1 Buried masonry

  • Choice of materials

    Materials must be chosen to be non-gelling and of a thickness compatible with the stresses that the corresponding structures will have to withstand (vertical loads, earth pressure): it is therefore possible, under certain conditions, to use hollow elements of the same type as those used for elevations.

    This possibility has been the subject of two amendments...

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