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How is tying laterally, vertically and around floor plates perimeters achieved?

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How is tying laterally, vertically and around floor plates perimeters achieved?

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A. This is achieved by using 3mm hot galvanised steel wire and 50mm x 50mm BRC mesh set into brackets tying ceiling, wall floor, vertically horizontally and laterally as shown (diagram 5). On the top of the wall the junction with the floor plates polyinsulator is removed and we form a concrete ring beam as shown in diagram 6.

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A. This is achieved by using 3mm hot galvanised steel wire and 50mm x 50mm BRC mesh set into brackets tying ceiling, wall floor, vertically horizontally and laterally as shown. On the top of the wall the junction with the floor plates polyinsulator is removed and we form a concrete ring beam as shown in diagram 6.

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