1. Technical constraints
1.1 Choosing locations with minimum stresses
Generally speaking, concrete stoppages during wall construction do not create any major technical problems.
However, it is necessary to provide reinforcing steels (or seaming steels) of sufficient length to ensure a good seal in the concrete to the left and right of the reinforcement.
For elements that will be subjected to deflection (e.g. floor or beam), it is necessary to determine the location of the bracing points so as to position them in line with the sections where deflection forces will be minimal, and along surfaces that will not support tensile forces.
As a result, these surfaces will be arranged in the sections adjacent to the supports, with the slope of...
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