YesIs the variety where the pieces are cast at a precaster and shipped to the site differently named than where the pieces are cast on site.and tilted up?
Is the variety where the pieces are cast at a precaster and shipped to the site differently named than where the pieces are cast on site.and tilted up?
Both "tilt up"?Based on the second photo from the top left, I took it to be the type of construction where the wall panels are cast on-site after the floor slab has been poured, then the walls are simply tilted up and dropped into position.
Both "tilt up"?
No tilt-up if on site and precast if trucked in from the factoryBoth "tilt up"?
It could be any construction type, really, depending on the specified fire resistance.Tilt-up. (or Type I/II given you indicated Type of Construction )
I know... was just being smart.It could be any construction type, really, depending on the specified fire resistance.
You could have a concrete building with metal interior stud partitions within the allowable height and area for a Type VB building without requiring it to be a Type I or II building.