Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-359 - Temporary worker housing construction standard
Section 246-359-440 - Walls of concrete masonry units (CMU)
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-359-440
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Wall thickness. CMU blocks used for bearing walls must have a minimum nominal thickness of six inches.
(2) Rebar cover. All rebar must be:
(a) Placed
within the openings of the hollow masonry units;
(b) Completely embedded in mortar or grout;
and
(c) Have a minimum cover of
three-fourth inch including the masonry unit. Where masonry is exposed to
weather, one and one-half inches of cover is required. Where masonry is exposed
to soil, two inches of cover is required.
(3) Reinforcement.
(a) Masonry walls must have both vertical and
horizontal reinforcement. Spliced rebar must overlap at least twenty inches.
Reinforcement must be placed prior to grouting. Bolts must be accurately set
and held in place to prevent dislocation during grouting.
(b) Vertical reinforcement must consist of
No. 4 rebar placed four feet on center along the full length of walls, on each
side of window and door openings, and at corners. Vertical rebar must extend
from the top of the foundation to the top of the wall and be grouted in
place.
(c) Horizontal reinforcement
must consist of bond beams located at four feet above the foundation and
repeated at four foot intervals, including one at the top of the wall. Bond
beams must be constructed using bond beam masonry units with one continuous No.
4 rebar, grouted in place.
(d)
Lintels over door and window openings must be provided and must be sixteen
inches deep consisting of bond beam or lintel masonry units extending over the
opening and at least twenty inches beyond each side, and with four pieces of
No. 4 rebar running the full length of the lintel, grouted in place. The span
of lintels over openings must not exceed twelve feet.
(4) Grouting.
(a) The grout space must be clean so that all
spaces to be filled with grout do not contain mortar projections greater than
one-half inch, mortar droppings or other foreign material. Cleanouts must be
provided where necessary to clean and clear the spaces prior to grouting. When
cleanouts are needed, they must be sealed before grouting.
(b) Grout must be placed so that all spaces
designated to be grouted must be filled with grout and the grout must be
confined to those specific spaces.
(c) Where bond beams occur, the grout pour
must be stopped a minimum of one-half inch below the top of the
masonry.
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.114A.081. 99-03-065, § 246-359-440, filed 1/18/99, effective 2/18/99.
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