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This is a very in depth subject & can be divided into two types of walls:

1. Structural
2. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:


The National Building Regulations & the associated South depth subject & can be divided into
two types of walls:

1. Structural
2. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:


The National Building Regulations & the associated South depth subject & can be divided into
two types of walls:

1. Structural
2. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:


The National Building Regulations & the associated South depth subject & can be divided into
two types of walls:

1. Structural
2. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:


The National Building Regulations & the associated South depth subject & can be divided into
two types of walls:

1. Structural
2. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:


The National Building Regulations & the associated South 1s44w6e646we4q6weqwewqAfrican
National Standards 10400 part K.

3. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential b


Structural
4. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

1. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
2. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

5. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
6. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

3. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
4. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

7. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
8. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

5. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
6. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

9. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
10. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

7. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
8. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.
11. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
12. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

9. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
10. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

13. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
14. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

11. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
12. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

15. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
16. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

13. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
14. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

17. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
18. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

15. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
16. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

19. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
20. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

17. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
18. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

21. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
22. Non-Structural (curtain walls)

Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

19. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
20. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.

23. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
Structural
24. Non-Structural (curtain walls)
Here in South Africa there are 2 standards that are applicable:

21. The National Building Regulations & the associated South African National Standards
10400 part K.
22. The National Home Builders Regulation Council standards applicable to residential
buildings.
23. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a s
24. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
uildings.
25.
26. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
uildings.
27.
28. Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings
& the lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down
method & material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed
drawings to achieve a structurally sufficient wall.
uildings.
29. tructurally sufficient wall.
uildings.

Now before any step is taken the competent person would design the walls, its openings & the
lintels or ring beam required above the openings & the associated roof tie down method &
material (if required). The builder would have to follow these detailed drawings to achieve a
structurally sufficient wall.

The steps would be:

1. level & aligned to the guiding string attached to the profile.


2. Ensure that the pips (vertical joints) in successive courses are not lined up to the one
below it. As in these picture:

3. All corners & blocks around openings are to have vertical rebar in concrete filled blocks
& horizontal rebar above the opening.

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