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An overview of the specifying and detailing of masonry construction

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2019

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Current

Abstract

Outlines important aspects to consider when using masonry in construction. It follows on from the 2017 inquiry, report and IStructE response after the serious defects in construction were discovered in schools in Edinburgh. Provides sources of information, a design checklist, further guidance and includes a schedule of indicative details.

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Institution of Structural Engineers

The Institution of Structural Engineers publishes authoritative books and technical reports that provide essential, accurate information for structural engineers.

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