Masonry Magazine September 2004 Page. 30

Masonry Magazine September 2004 Page. 30

Masonry Magazine September 2004 Page. 30
Wall Bracing

MCAA sought the help of masonry industry experts by forming the Council for Masonry Wall Bracing.

RESTRICTED ZONE
FIGURE A
RESTRICTED ZONE

Restricted Zone for Masonry Walls

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Part A establishes a limited access zone. The limited access zone shall:
* be established prior to the start of the construction of the wall;
* be equal to the height of the wall plus four feet and run the length of the wall;
* be established on the unscaffolded side of the wall;
* be restricted to entry by only the mason contractor;
and
* remain in place until the wall is adequately supported.

Part B simply states that "all masonry walls over eight feet in height shall be adequately braced to prevent overturning.

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