Masonry Magazine August 1999 Page. 38
Standard Practice for Masonry Wall Bracing
This Standard was developed to provide mason contractors, general contractors, architects and engineers with a detailed definition of adequate bracing for masonry walls. It was written by engineers, mason contractors and others familiar with the masonry industry to provide for the health and safety of our industry's employees.
Developed by the Council For Masonry Wall Bracing. Standard Practice for Bracing Masonry Walls Under Construction.
July 1999
Brick Industry Association
Laborers International Union of North America
Mason Contractors Association of America
National Concrete Masonry Association
Portland Cement Association
The Standard Practice for Masonry Wall Bracing provides:
• Design Requirements During the Initial Period
• Design Requirements During the Intermediate Period
• Design Requirements for Three Different Types of Bracing Systems - Wood, Steel Pipe or Cable
• Tables and Illustrations Showing Adequate Bracing
• Definitions of Common Wall Bracing Terms
• Sample Solutions to a Number of Design Conditions
• Commentary for Further Definition of the Standard
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