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How Stresses are Transferred from R.C. Columns to Footings?
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Thank you Edmund for your appreciation. :)
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Thank you very much for your appreciation. Share the articles to reach it to the maximum.
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Damp proof course need to be provided below floor level on ground floor to prevent moisture entering inside. It is not important where dampness can not be expected anytime of the year. But since, the ground will always have some moisture, it is best to provide DPC.
Damp proof course need to be provided below floor level on ground floor to prevent moisture entering inside. It is not important where dampness can not be expected anytime of the year. But since, the ground will always have some moisture, it is best to provide DPC.
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When your structural designer has approved the use of M20 concrete and Fe500, then there is no need to think over reinforcement details.
When your structural designer has approved the use of M20 concrete and Fe500, then there is no need to think over reinforcement details.
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Still design check is necessary as its length is increasing 1.5 times. Reinforcement details may change.
Still design check is necessary as its length is increasing 1.5 times. Reinforcement details may change.
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