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CAST-IN-PLACE AND PRE-CAST

FLAT TYPE

GENERAL NOTES:
1. The information presented on these pages is intended only as a preliminary design guide. All structural
dimensions for slab thickness, beam and joint sizes, column sizes, etc., should be calculated and analyzed for
each project condition by a licensed professional engineer.

2. `Spans shown are approximate and are based on use of mild reinforcing steel. Spans may be increased 25 to
50% with the use of prestressing. For spans greater than 40ft, consider posttensioning .

FOAM

SKIN

FRAMING

SUPPORT

N OTES:
1. SPECIAL INTERLOCKING JOINT DESIGN ALLOWS PANELS TO EASILY LOCK INTO FOR FASTER
INSTALLATION.
2. CAN BE COMBINED WITH OTHER BUTLER WALL SYSTEMS, OR BRICKS, GLASS AND OTHER
CONVENTIONAL MATERIALS.
3. 16’’ PANEL WIDTH, COMBINED WITH THE SIDE “RETURN LEG”, ENABLES APPLICATION OF ALMOST
ANY CONVENTIONAL FINISH ON THE INTERIOR OF THE WALL SYSTEM.
4. FACTORY- INSTALLED RIGID INSULATION BOARD FOR ENHANCED ENERGY EFFICIENCY.
5. AVAILABLE IN SEVERAL VISUALLY APPEALING COLORS.

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1. CAST-IN-PLACE AND PRE-CAST

RIBBED TYPE

GENERAL NOTES:
1. The information presented on these pages is intended only as a preliminary design guide. All structural
dimensions for slab thickness, beam and joint sizes, column sizes, etc., should be calculated and analyzed
for each project condition by a licensed professional engineer.

2. `Spans shown are approximate and are based on use of mild reinforcing steel. Spans may be increased 25
to 50% with the use of prestressing. For spans greater than 40ft, consider posttensioning.

INSULATION

LINER
TRAY

EXTERNAL
PROFILE
SHEETING

NOTES:
1. VARIETY OF GAUGE THICKNESS TO MEET MOST CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS
2. ENGINEERED FOR DURABILITY AND AESTHETIC PLEASING
3. LONG PANEL LENGTHS MINIMIZE END LAPS FOR OPTIMUM WALL INTEGRITY
4. SUPERIOR PAINT FINISHES REDUCES MAINTENANCE COSTS
5. ELIMINATES THE NEED FOR BASE TRIM AND ACCELERATES INSTALLATION
6. ECONOMICAL PANEL FOR MOST BUILDING APPLICATIONS

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1. CAST-IN-PLACE AND PRE-CAST

RIBBED TYPE

GENERAL NOTES:
1. The information presented on these pages is intended only as a preliminary design guide. All structural
dimensions for slab thickness, beam and joint sizes, column sizes, etc., should be calculated and analyzed
for each project condition by a licensed professional engineer.

2. `Spans shown are approximate and are based on use of mild reinforcing steel. Spans may be increased 25
to 50% with the use of prestressing. For spans greater than 40ft, consider posttensioning

MESH STEEL FRAME

JOINT TREATMENT

GLASS MAT GYPSUM SHEATHING

WATERPROOF AIR BARRIER


MEMBRANE
CONTINUOUS INSULATION

BASE COAT

PRIMER

TEXTURED FINISHED

COAT

COAT

NOTES:
1. LIGHTWEIGHT
2. ECONOMICAL
3. EASY INSTALLATION
4. COST AND TIME EFFICIENT
5. ALLOWS THE FAST FABRICATION OF WINDOW FRAMES AND GLASS
6. HAS FLEXIBLE DESIGN OPTIONS
7. ADDRESSES VULNERABILITIES
8. WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCT DESIGN
9. COMPREHENSIVE WALL PANEL

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SOURCE: ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARD BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS

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1. CAST-IN-PLACE AND PRE-CAST

TILT UP WALL PANEL

GENERAL NOTES:
1. The information presented on these pages is intended only as a preliminary design guide. All structural
dimensions for slab thickness, beam and joint sizes, column sizes, etc., should be calculated and analyzed
for each project condition by a licensed professional engineer.

2. `Spans shown are approximate and are based on use of mild reinforcing steel. Spans may be increased 25
to 50% with the use of prestressing. For spans greater than 40ft, consider posttensioning

NOTES:
1. FAST, SIMPLE, AND ECONOMICAL TECHNIQUE OF CONSTRUCTION.
2. IT ELIMINATES THE NEED FOR EXPENSIVE TRANSPORTATION OF MATERIALS.
3. NO EXPENSIVE VERTICAL FORMWORK IS REQUIRED TO FINISH THE JOB.
4. LOW MAINTENANCE, IT IS NOT AFFECTED BY MOISTURE AND WEATHERING.
5. FLEXIBLE, IT CAN BE EASILY REMOVED AND RELOCATED IF FUTURE EXPANSION BECAME NECESSARY.
6. THE FIRE SAFETY RATING OF A CONCRETE BUILDING WILL PROVIDE A FIRE ENDURANCE OF TWO
HOURS OR MORE.

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