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offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2008-12-18 10:15 [#02259510]
Points: 1767 Status: Lurker



Thin brick has demonstrated substantial cost savings in
seismic “zone 4” engineering over the years but is
growing in popularity in other seismic zones as well.
Scheduling other trades around thin brick construction is
much simpler than conventional brick construction. This is
because the thin brick can be applied after the building is
up, as opposed to waiting for the conventional brick
building to be built. Typically, the scaffolding used by the
plasterer is used by the thin brick installer once the
plastering is complete. This feature also saves space on the
jobsite as the plaster scaffolding is much narrower than
typical brick scaffolding.


 


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