Masonry Construction
Minimize the negative effects of hot and cold weather on masonry construction projects by recognizing the potential risks and preparing a thoughtful action plan.
Careless material storage during extreme weather conditions can increase the cost of laying masonry by 25% before construction even begins.
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severity - 4 extreme
Monitor Conditions: Lightning Risk
Prep teams and avoid any unnecessary outdoor work. High risk for lightning in the area.
severity - 3 sever
Begin Cold Construction Protocol: Moderate Cold
Adhere to specified pre-work, during work, and post-work requirements for laying masonry units during the following temperatures: (4.4 °C- 0°C)
severity - 4 extreme
Begin Cold Construction Protocol: Severe Cold
Adhere to specified pre-work, during work, and post-work requirements for laying masonry units during the following temperatures: (0 °C - 3.9 °C)
severity - 3 sever
Extend Cold Construction Protocol: Severe Cold
Strapi Version: Adhere to specified pre-work, during work, and post-work requirements for laying masonry units during the following temperatures: (-3.9°C- -6.7°C)
severity - 4 extreme
Begin Cold Construction Protocol: Extreme Cold
Adhere to specified pre-work, during work, and post-work requirements for laying masonry units during the following temperatures: (>-6.7°C)
severity - 4 extreme
Begin Hot Construction Protocol: Extreme Heat
Adhere to specified pre-work, during work, and post-work requirements for laying masonry units during the following temperatures: (>40°C)
severity - 2 moderate
Maintain Normal Construction Procedures
No special requirements must be met while there is normal weather.
severity - 3 sever
Begin Hot Construction Protocol: Severe Heat
Adhere to specified pre-work, during work, and post-work requirements for laying masonry units during the following temperatures: (>32°C)