Mon Oct 17, 2016 | Post #1 | Abhishek Garg (Builder & Engineer)
Join date: Apr 2013 | Hello Vishal: The image that you have posted shows many columns with interconnecting hanging beams. If the 9"thk wall is directly above one of these beams, then there is absolutely no issue in constructing it. Further floors can also be added by building over the existing walls on first floor.
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Mon Oct 17, 2016 | Post #2 | S L Gupta (Civil Engg)
Join date: Mar 2008 | Dear vishal There is any error in floor plan G +3 that is not opened for giving reference.
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Mon Oct 17, 2016 | Post #3 | Vishal Thakur
Join date: Oct 2016 | Thank you very much Abhishek and SL Gupta Ji to respond my query so quickly..
I understand if 9 inch wall construed directly above the beams there will be no issues. but in my case 9 inch wall constructed on RCC 5-6 inch slab (centre) without laying beam. Please review the floor plan attached.
Regards, Vishal
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Mon Oct 17, 2016 | Post #4 | Vishal Thakur
Join date: Oct 2016 | There is an error with Floor plan not able to open attachment. So, i added photograph marked the area on which 9 inch wall build on top of slab without beam.
All center pillars has 20 mm TMT - 8 rods used. Corner/sides pillars has 16 mm - 8 rods used and all columns has 20 and 16 mm rods used respectively
please suggest.
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