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  • The dam is an earthfill dam with a masonry core wall.
  • The tower consists of three large core walls.
  • Between 1915 and 1926, the embankment was raised in stages and a core wall was inserted.
  • Dam Facts . 3, 700 feet long, mainly an earthen structure with a concrete core wall.
  • It is dammed by an earth dam with a masonry core wall and a cut-stone spillway.
  • The core walls are inclined at different angles and so are the corners which are also rounded with different radii.
  • The major, or earthen, portion of the dam has a concrete core wall running through most of its length.
  • Precast staircases, prefabricated reinforcement for the core walls, beams and columns were also used to enhance the productivity on site.
  • The core walls are of exposed frame construction with horizontal chamferboards with curved rebates, fixed to the inside face of vertical studs, with one bracing member in the centre of each wall.
  • No formal plans were made for the proposed dam, but it was to be wide, made of earth with a concrete core wall, and to have a capacity of 5, 000, 000 gallons.
  • In order to reduce large shear reversals in the core walls in the basement, and at the top of the tower base level, the ground floor, basement levels 1 and 2 and the 5th and 6th floors, the floor slabs and beams are separated horizontally from the core walls.
  • In order to reduce large shear reversals in the core walls in the basement, and at the top of the tower base level, the ground floor, basement levels 1 and 2 and the 5th and 6th floors, the floor slabs and beams are separated horizontally from the core walls.
  • Reductions in the quantities of concrete and reinforcing steel in the St Francis Towers structure due to the incorporation of the Arup damping system and performance based seismic design saved the building's developer in excess of $ 5 million in construction cost and more net floor space ( through smaller columns and core walls, and no need for space for TMDs ).
  • The ceilings of the core section of the house were lined in 1883 and repairs made to storm damage in 1880 and 1884, the brick chimney being demolished following the severe storm of 1884 and not rebuilt, but no major changes were made until 1887 when the old kitchen was replaced by a new structure with a covered way and brick fireplace, the rear verandah room was moved to the other side of the building, a window was cut into the southeast bedroom wall and the core walls were lined internally with tongue-and-groove boards.