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1 Commercial Wall Systems
If a building looks better under construction than it does when finished, then it's a failure. -Doug Coupland Civil Engineering and Architecture © 2010 Project Lead The Way, Inc.

2 Commercial Wall Systems
Load Bearing Walls Low Rise Cast-in-Place Concrete Tilt-up Concrete Concrete Masonry Units Non-Load Bearing Walls Curtain Walls

3 Commercial Wall Systems
Load Bearing Wall Supports vertical loads other than its own weight Often supports floors or roof above Non-Load Bearing Supports only it own weight Typically used as Partition walls to separate interior spaces Protection from the elements

4 Load Bearing Walls Common Construction Materials
Low-rise commercial construction (three stories or less) may be similar to residential construction. Wood Precast Concrete Light Gauge Steel

5 Load Bearing Walls Other common commercial wall materials
Cast-in-Place concrete Tilt-up Concrete Concrete Masonry Units (CMU)

6 Concrete Courtesy of TCA

7 Concrete Advantages Strength (especially in compression) Durable
Fire Resistant Pest Resistant Rot/Rust Resistant Low Maintenance Energy Efficient—Thermal mass stores heat energy Pictures courtesy construction photography Concrete is mixed at a plant . . . . . . and transported to the site of the pour.

8 Green Concrete? LEED® credits earned for
Using aggregate extracted, processed, and manufactured within a 100-mile radius of the project site Using fly ash, slag, and recycled aggregate Improved energy efficiency by taking advantage of thermal mass of concrete Reduced VOCs using concrete compared to other construction materials Generating less construction waste than wood or steel

9 Cast-in-Place Concrete
Concrete walls are formed, reinforced, and poured in place. Concrete is reinforced with steel bars to improve tensile and bending strength. ©iStockphoto.com ©iStockphoto.com

10 Cast-in-Place Concrete Typical Construction
WEEP HOLE Image courtesy masonrysystems.org

11 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE EXAMPLES
155 N Wacker Chicago Notice the formwork in the three images on the right. The Dubai Tower opened in 2010 and is currently (March 2015) the world’s tallest building at over 828 m (2700 ft) tall and has the largest number of stories. The building also currenlty boasts the highest occupied floor and the elevator with the longest travel distance. You may view a diagram that compares the height of the world’s tallest buildings at skyscaperpage.com ( Courtesy Portland Cement Association Burj Khalifa Dubai United Arab Emirates Courtesy Portland Cement Association Courtesy Portland Cement Association

12 Cast-in-Place Concrete Wall with Insulating Concrete Forms (ICF)
Concrete forms consist of insulating foam that stays in place as a permanent part of the wall assembly. Courtesy TexAZ Commercial Properties

13 Tilt-up Concrete Concrete wall sections (with reinforcing) are poured horizontally on site, tilted vertically, and then anchored. Courtesy TCA Courtesy Greg Thiel Courtesy TCA

14 Tilt-up Concrete Can be formed into a variety of shapes and sizes
Different surface treatments and form inserts can be used to create a wide variety of surface textures Relatively quick design and construction time Courtesy Tilt-up Concrete Association Courtesy Tilt-up Concrete Association Courtesy Tilt-up Concrete Association Courtesy Greg Thiel Thin bricks are set in the form before the concrete is cast Form inserts give relief to the panels

15 Typical Tilt-up Concrete Wall Section

16 TILT-UP CONSTRUCTION EXAMPLES
Austin Research Center for the Homeless, Austin, TX Bright House Networks, St. Petersburg, FL TILT-UP CONSTRUCTION EXAMPLES Boca Village Corporate Center Boca Raton, FL San Diego Children’s Museum, San Diego, California All images courtesy Tilt-Up Concrete Association

17 Concrete Masonry Units (CMU)
Concrete is cast into hollow blocks that can be stacked and grouted to form walls. CMU load-bearing walls are reinforced with steel bars to improve tensile and bending strength. Courtesy Masonry Systems.org Photo courtesy of constructionphotographs.com ©iStockphoto.com

18 MASONRY WALL EXAMPLES Isle of Palms Recreation Center, SC
Courtesy Isle of Palms Recreation Center Isle of Palms Recreation Center, SC Courtesy Tilt-up Concrete Association Tilt-up and CMU construction RS+K Advertising Madison, WI Courtesy Constructionphotographs.com Commercial building under construction

19 Non-Load-Bearing Wall
Supports only its own weight Typically used as Partition walls to separate interior spaces Protection from the elements Materials Wood framing Light-gauge steel framing Concrete masonry units Curtain walls Photo courtesy of constructionphotographs.com Courtesy Connie Bertucci Notice in the photographs that the walls do not support other structural components. In the first photograph, the ceiling framework is suspended from the roof above (look closely for the wires) In the second photograph [click], the exterior beams carry the structure loads—the walls simply fill in and will provide protection from the elements. In the third photograph [click], the wood-framed walls were constructed to the underside of the trusses. The trusses carry the load from the roof above to the exterior load-bearing walls. Courtesy TexAZ Commercial Properties

20 Curtain Walls Non-load-bearing wall attached to the exterior of a building Often composed of glass and metal Provides visual appeal, daylight, and protection from the elements Courtesy Tilt-up Concrete Association Trump Tower Courtesy Lawrence C. Novak, Portland Cement Association Wikipedia.com Courtesy Tilt-up Concrete Association

21 Commercial Wall Systems
Load-Bearing Walls Low Rise Green Concrete? Cast-in-Place Concrete Tilt-up Concrete Concrete Masonry Units Non-Load-Bearing Walls Curtain Walls

22 Image Sources Wikipedia.org Tilt-up Concrete Association
TexAZ Commercial Properties, LLC Constructionphotographs.com Isle of Palms Recreation Center, Isle of Palms, SC Masonrysystems.org Connie Bertucci, Victor Senior High School, Victor, NY iStockphoto.com


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