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SUPERSTRUCTURE
                     DESIGN
                               BTEC
                               UNIT 6



February, 2012       John Fox, College of North West London   1
DESCRIPTION OF THE
                  SUPERSTRUCTURE
      THIS INCLUDES;
      WALLS
      FLOORS
      ROOFS
      DOORS & WINDOWS TO KEEP
       BUILDING WATERTIGHT


February, 2012        John Fox, College of North West London   2
WALLS
      Most external walls are built by brick
       and block.
      Each can be defined as either high or
       low density classification.
      This information is obtained from the
       UK National Annex
      It also provides specification guidance
       on other aspects such as;
February, 2012     John Fox, College of North West London   3
Specification Criteria for Bricks/
              Blocks
      Dimensions and Tolerance
      Configuration and format
      Density
      Compressive Strength
      Freeze/thaw resistance
      Active soluble salts content

February, 2012     John Fox, College of North West London   4
Specification Criteria for
                       Brick/Blocks
      Durability designations
      Water absorption
      Reaction to fire
      Bond strength
      Clay engineering and DPC bricks



February, 2012           John Fox, College of North West London   5
Concrete Blocks
      Been used since the 1930’s
      Made from aggregates such as breeze and
       clinker
      Used mainly on the internal skin of cavity
       construction
      Blocks also used for internal load bearing
       walls and partitions
      Internal block walls will be finished with
       plasterboard and a skim finish
February, 2012       John Fox, College of North West London   6
Cavity Construction
      Most domestic dwellings are
       constructed in cavity construction
      Complies with building regs.
      Offers adequate resistance to the
       passage of heat energy.
      Legislation ensures new buildings are
       energy efficient with added insulation
       and sustainable building products.
February, 2012        John Fox, College of North West London   7
Cavity Construction
      Cavities reduces excessive moisture from
       entering the property
      2 ‘skins’ of wall connected with stainless steel
       wall ties-450mm vertically- 900mm
       horizontally
      Damp proof course used to prevent moisture
       from entering property
      D.p.c laid at a min. of 150mm above ground
       level
February, 2012        John Fox, College of North West London   8
Cavity Construction
     There are 3 different types of cavities.
     Clear cavity- 102mm brickwork, 50mm cavity,
      100mm aerated block work & 40mm thermal
      board
     Filled cavity-102mm b/w, 75mm cavity batt,
      100mm aerated block with plaster
      finish
      Partial cavity- 102mm b/w, 50mm cavity,
      50mm insulation, 100mm aerated block with
      plaster finish
February, 2012        John Fox, College of North West London   9
Types of Cavities
      Clear cavity

        Partial Fill



      Fully fill

February, 2012          John Fox, College of North West London   10
Structural Stability
In modern housing the stability of an
  external wall is assisted by the bonding
  in of the flank & partition walls.
Additional stability is provided by the
  floor joists and the walls.




February, 2012        John Fox, College of North West London   11
Sound Insulation
      Building regs set the minimum
       thickness for party walls.
      For solid walls 215mm is the min width.
      For cavity construction 250mm is the
       minimum width.
      Materials must be of high density
      Elevates airborne sound-voices, radio
       etc
February, 2012      John Fox, College of North West London   12
Fire Protection
      Building regs demand external walls of
       a 2 storey dwelling to have 30 minutes
       of fire resistance and the party wall to
       have 1 hour.
      This enables any occupants to escape
       the fire within the time period.
      Level of fire protection is achieved by
       the use of clay bricks & concrete
       blocks.
February, 2012      John Fox, College of North West London   13
Thermal movement
      In an average year a wall will expand &
       contract due to heat, cold & moisture
       content.
      Movement in the building must be allowed to
       occur, otherwise cracking will appear.
      Expansion joints should be included on long
       runs of brick/block work eg 12m for b/w &
       7m for block work
      A compressible filler with a flexible mastic
       sealant is used for exp joints.
February, 2012       John Fox, College of North West London   14
Parapet Walls
      This is the section of wall which
       extends beyond the height of the roof
      ‘Throated’ coping stones are bedded
       onto the top of the wall with a dpc to
       prevent water ingress
      A cavity tray should also be inserted in
       case moisture penetrates through the
       b/w.
February, 2012      John Fox, College of North West London   15

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Superstructure design

  • 1. SUPERSTRUCTURE DESIGN BTEC UNIT 6 February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 1
  • 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SUPERSTRUCTURE  THIS INCLUDES;  WALLS  FLOORS  ROOFS  DOORS & WINDOWS TO KEEP BUILDING WATERTIGHT February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 2
  • 3. WALLS  Most external walls are built by brick and block.  Each can be defined as either high or low density classification.  This information is obtained from the UK National Annex  It also provides specification guidance on other aspects such as; February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 3
  • 4. Specification Criteria for Bricks/ Blocks  Dimensions and Tolerance  Configuration and format  Density  Compressive Strength  Freeze/thaw resistance  Active soluble salts content February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 4
  • 5. Specification Criteria for Brick/Blocks  Durability designations  Water absorption  Reaction to fire  Bond strength  Clay engineering and DPC bricks February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 5
  • 6. Concrete Blocks  Been used since the 1930’s  Made from aggregates such as breeze and clinker  Used mainly on the internal skin of cavity construction  Blocks also used for internal load bearing walls and partitions  Internal block walls will be finished with plasterboard and a skim finish February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 6
  • 7. Cavity Construction  Most domestic dwellings are constructed in cavity construction  Complies with building regs.  Offers adequate resistance to the passage of heat energy.  Legislation ensures new buildings are energy efficient with added insulation and sustainable building products. February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 7
  • 8. Cavity Construction  Cavities reduces excessive moisture from entering the property  2 ‘skins’ of wall connected with stainless steel wall ties-450mm vertically- 900mm horizontally  Damp proof course used to prevent moisture from entering property  D.p.c laid at a min. of 150mm above ground level February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 8
  • 9. Cavity Construction  There are 3 different types of cavities.  Clear cavity- 102mm brickwork, 50mm cavity, 100mm aerated block work & 40mm thermal board  Filled cavity-102mm b/w, 75mm cavity batt, 100mm aerated block with plaster finish Partial cavity- 102mm b/w, 50mm cavity, 50mm insulation, 100mm aerated block with plaster finish February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 9
  • 10. Types of Cavities  Clear cavity  Partial Fill  Fully fill February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 10
  • 11. Structural Stability In modern housing the stability of an external wall is assisted by the bonding in of the flank & partition walls. Additional stability is provided by the floor joists and the walls. February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 11
  • 12. Sound Insulation  Building regs set the minimum thickness for party walls.  For solid walls 215mm is the min width.  For cavity construction 250mm is the minimum width.  Materials must be of high density  Elevates airborne sound-voices, radio etc February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 12
  • 13. Fire Protection  Building regs demand external walls of a 2 storey dwelling to have 30 minutes of fire resistance and the party wall to have 1 hour.  This enables any occupants to escape the fire within the time period.  Level of fire protection is achieved by the use of clay bricks & concrete blocks. February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 13
  • 14. Thermal movement  In an average year a wall will expand & contract due to heat, cold & moisture content.  Movement in the building must be allowed to occur, otherwise cracking will appear.  Expansion joints should be included on long runs of brick/block work eg 12m for b/w & 7m for block work  A compressible filler with a flexible mastic sealant is used for exp joints. February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 14
  • 15. Parapet Walls  This is the section of wall which extends beyond the height of the roof  ‘Throated’ coping stones are bedded onto the top of the wall with a dpc to prevent water ingress  A cavity tray should also be inserted in case moisture penetrates through the b/w. February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 15

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  2. Superstructure Design 08/03/12 John Fox, College of North West London