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Second floor beams after being poured looking at the back of the house (on left) and the side deck (on right). Note, the columns without second floor beams are single-storey columns and will support the lower roof sections over the side deck and the Thai kitchen in the rear.Rick B (0 votes)
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Floor slabs being laid over first floor beams. The 6mm rebar seen embedded into the floor beams will be bent over the floor slabs and tied to the wire mesh laid over the floor slabs prior to pouring an additional 5cm of concrete on top of the floor slabs. This makes the finished floor ~ 10cm thick.Rick B (0 votes)
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Floor slabs (pan peun) are being laid for the first floor. These slabs will be covered with wire mesh and an additional 5cm of poured concrete.Rick B (0 votes)
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Rebar and forms for the second floor beams are bing assembled.Rick B (0 votes)
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First floor columns' forms are being assembled after the floor beams were completed.Rick B (0 votes)
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First floor beams are ready for the floor slabs (pan peun)Rick B (0 votes)
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Pre-stressed floor slabs for the first floor are being delivered direct from the factoryRick B (0 votes)
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Rebar for the first floor beams is being assembled in place.Rick B (0 votes)
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Forms and rebar for the first floor beams are ready for the concrete pour.Rick B (0 votes)
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Rebar and forms for the first floor beams are ready for the concrete pour. The top of the first floor is 115cm above grade to minimize problems should there ever be flooding.Rick B (0 votes)
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All columns for the house are now raised.Rick B (0 votes)
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Columns have been poured from the footer up to just below the first floor elevated beams. Rebar for beam to hold wall surrounding the crawl space is also being assembled.Rick B (0 votes)
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