Wall construction and method to make same

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cast in situ barrier construction defining isolated space – Lined cavity formed within monolithic barrier material

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52405, E04B 116

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ABSTRACT:
A wall, such as a load bearing wall, and method for forming same. The wall comprises a core member having a substantial void therein and reticulated sheets of reinforcing material positioned on both sides of the core and spaced therefrom. The wall is formed as by spraying cementitious material through and around the sheet material thus to produce a composite wall comprising first and second panels of reinforced cementitious material in spaced relation, having a hollow core therebetween, said panels being joined together as a unitary structural member.

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