1. General
Special works include :
reliefs: reliefs are defined as low acroteria where the height above the protection is less than 30 cm, high acroteria where the height above the protection is less than 30 cm, upstands which are reliefs along a structural joint or around a skylight or cupola, floor recesses, stumps, through pillars, studs, plinths and gondola supports, thresholds and projections, aediculae and miscellaneous premises, and overhangs. Above the waterproofing upstand, they must include a structure that deflects run-off water, such as a projecting fascia, a groove, a spoiler and recess, a flashing, a coping or coping cap (figure 1 );
flat or upstand joints, expansion or break joints in...
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Bibliography
- (1) - L'étanchéité des toitures-terrasses – Conception et réalisation – En application des DTU 43.1, 43.3, 43.4, 43.5 et 43.11, - Guide pratique CSTB, novembre 2015.
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- Bases for building calculations – Building operating expenses (classification index: P06-001) [cancelled July 15, 2016] - NF P06-001 - Juin 1986
- Small masonry units – Part 1: Technical specifications – Part 2: Design rules and minimum constructive provisions – Part 3: Guide for the selection of facade wall types depending on the site (classification index: P10-202-2) [revoked on 10 October 2008] - NF P10-202 - Avril 1994 ...
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