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• <br /> 18 <br /> 4.4 Layout at the jobsite <br /> Thoroughly study the building plans and make note of all details that must be given special <br /> consideration throughout the project. <br /> The footing or slab should be checked with a level to assure accuracy. Areas of the footing/slab <br /> that are uneven should be marked. Layout the placement of vertical rebar on the footing/slab <br /> and also mark the locations of doors and windows on the footing/slab. <br /> Make note of the locations for electrical conduit and plumbing lines on the footing/slab. <br /> 4.5 Getting familiar with the Faswall Wallform <br /> Before workers begin to lay out the Wallforms on the building perimeter, they must understand <br /> that the forms are not conventional concrete blocks. Faswall®Wallforms must be handled with <br /> more care and placed more carefully in order to make proper use of the precise sizing and <br /> interlocking design. Installers need to carefully study this guide and the accompanying diagrams <br /> and illustrations. If there are any questions about the proper use of Faswall®Wallforms, do not <br /> hesitate to contact the Faswall®Wallform manufacturer. In order to realize all the benefits and <br /> advantages of the system, it is vitally important that the system be used correctly. <br /> Faswall®Wallforms are easily cut with circular and reciprocating blades. Some also prefer <br /> using a chain saw. Diamond blades are unnecessary and do not cut as well as carbide blades. <br /> Workers should wear eye protection and gloves when cutting and handling the Wallforms. <br /> Wallforms must be laid tight with no gapping between adjoining forms. Adjust the positions of <br /> the Wallforms with a rubber mallet(essential tool). Never strike the wallform with a hammer, <br /> except to remove a sawn piece that is being removed to form a notch. <br /> 4.6 Foundations-slab design <br /> Foundations-slabs shall be designed/engineered and constructed in accordance with all <br /> applicable building codes and ordinances as well as engineers specifications if an engineer's <br /> involvement is required. The design professional can use the following information in the <br /> calculation of the dead weight of the completed Faswall®Wallform assemblies. These weights <br /> 1881) <br /> ShelterWorks General Application and Technical Information(GATI)version 2.5 <br />