Masonry Magazine April 1976 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine April 1976 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine April 1976 Page. 13
Form transverse load tests of full size wall panels in accordance with Standard Methods of Conducting Strength Tests of Panels for Building Construction, ASTM E 72, in order to obtain design information.


7. IDENTIFICATION AND MARKING
7.1 Each individual prefabricated member shall be marked to indicate its location in the structure, its top surface and the date of fabrication. Identification marks shall correspond to those shown on the placing plans.


8. SHOP DRAWINGS
8.1 Shop drawings shall include all details of reinforcement, connections, inserts, anchors, bearing seats, lifting inserts, panel dimensions, coursing and size and shape of openings.


9. HANDLING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
9.1 During curing, storage and transportation, the panels shall not be overstressed, warped or otherwise damaged. Panels unacceptably damaged shall be replaced. The architect or engineer, at his discretion, may allow repair and/or replacement of damaged areas of panels which have incurred minor damage during curing, storage or transportation. The damaged areas, such as minor surface or corner chippage, shall be repaired or replaced, utilizing proper construction practices to the satisfaction of the architect or engineer.