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AR 312SA: BUILDING TECHNOLGY 3 
Handouts. 
A. STONE and CONCRETE MASONRY 
OVERVIEW: STONE AND REINFORCED MASONRY 
· Types of rocks used in Stone Masonry 
· Quarrying and production of Building Stones 
· Types of Masonry Wall s and their construction 
· Pre-cast concrete masonry and construction of walls 
STONE versus BRICK 
Similarities 
· Both stacked 
· Mortar joints 
Differences 
· Shape 
 Brick Molded. Stone cut and curved 
· Physical Properties 
 Brick made/ controlled 
 Stone provided by nature 
TYPES OF ROCKS USED IN STONE MASONRY 
Stone Masonry: Building stones obtained by quarrying from the rocky strata of earth and reducing it into the required 
shapes and sizes for construction. 
Type of Rocks 
1. Igneous formed as a result of cooling of the molten rock to solid state. It is non-porous, hard, strong and durable: 
a. Granite consists mainly of quartz, feldspar, mica, and other colored minerals. Colors include gray, black, red, 
pink, brown, buff and green. 
b. Serpentine main ingredient is serpentine. Color ranges from olive green to greenish black, fine grained & dense. 
c. Basalt color ranges from gray to black, used mainly for paving stones and retaining walls. 
2. Sedimentary sediments deposited by the action of water or wind get consolidated to a rock. 
a. Sandstone sedimentary rock composed of sand sized grains made of silica, iron oxide and clay. Colors include 
gray, brown, light brown, buff, russet, red, copper, and purple. 
b. Shale derived from clays and silts, weak along planes and is in thin laminations. High in limestone and color 
varies from black to red, yellow to blue. 
GRANITE 
· Non-porous, hard, strong, durable 
· Color range 
· Surface textures 
· Sources 
· Primary uses 
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Shape: Flat to Round 
Polished Surface 
Rough Texture 
c. Limestone Sedimentary rock calcite and dolomite. Three types are olitic, dolomitic, crystalline. Has high 
compressive strength and used for building stones and paneling. 
d. Metamorphic Igneous or sedimentary rock transformed by heat and pressure into another rock. 
e. Marble Re-crystallized limestone, color varies from white to gray and black, red, violet, pink, yellow and green. 
Has presence of oxides of iron, silica, graphite, carbonaceous matter and mica produces these color variations. 
Limestone with Granite 
LIMESTONE and SANDSTONE 
· Porous, relatively weak 
· Color range 
· Surface textures 
· Sources 
· Primary uses 
f. Quartzite Variety of stone and composed 
of mainly granular quartz cemented by 
silica. Color varies from brown, buff, tan, 
ivory, red, through gray. 
g. Schist Made of silica with smaller 
amounts of iron oxide and magnesium 
oxide. Color varies from blue, green, 
brown, gold, white, gray and red. 
h. Slate consists mainly of clays and shales. 
Major ingredients are silicon dioxide, iron 
oxide, potassium oxide, magnesium oxide 
and sometimes titanium, calcium and 
sulfur. Slate is found in parallel layers 
which it enables it to be cut in thin layers. 
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METAMORPHIC ROCK 
Marble Slate 
Marble Exterior Application 
QUARRYING and PRODUCING BUILDING STONES 
· Produced by Blasting or Cutting Irregular sized stone is produced by blasting the rock, larger pieces are cut into 
smaller units for use as exterior finish, the rest is crushed and sorted into various sizes as aggregates. Most of the 
dimensional stones used in building construction are produced by cutting large blocks in the quarry. Cut with 
diamond belt saws (12’ wide, 2’ to 5’ thick and 50’ long), rubber air bags inflated in the saw cut to break it away and 
then the separated rock is lowered onto prepared stone chips cushion. Thereafter it is cut into smaller sizes and 
transported by front-end loaders to the mill for further processing. 
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TYPES OF STONE 
E 
Dimensional Stone Rubble Stone 
STONE MASONRY PATTERNS in mortar laying 
· Rubble (unsquare pieces) 
· Ashlar (square pieces) 
· Coursed or Random 
· Orientation 
TYPES OF STONE MASONRY WALLS and THEIR CONSTRUCTION 
Types of Stone Masonry Walls 
1. Solid Masonry Wall made by laying stone masonry over a prepared bed of mortar and proceeding in a similar 
manner to increase the height. 
2. Composite Wall made of an outer wall of large stone slabs, attached to a backing of structural frame or brick/ 
concrete masonry wall. 
3. Cavity Wall made by two different types of masonry wall separated by a cavity which is either insulated or empty 
and connected together by metal ties. 
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Laying of Stone Masonry Blocks on a Wall 
1. Rubble Masonry composed of unsquared pieces of stones mason has to choose carefully each stone so that it can fit 
into the available space. 
2. Ashlar Masonry made of squared pieces of stones mason has to carefully lift the heavy stones by a hoist and lower it 
into place. 
3. Coursed Stone Masonry has continuous horizontal joints. 
4. Uncoursed or Random Masonry does not have defined bedding planes for the wall. 
PRE-CAST CONCRETE MASONRY and CONSTRUCTION OF WALLS 
Pre-cast Concrete Masonry Blocks manufactured by vibrating a stiff concrete mixture into metal moulds immediately 
turning it out wet onto a rack (so that the mould can be used immediately) at a rate of 1,000 or more units per hour. 
Racks are cured at an accelerated rate by subjecting them to steam, either at the atmospheric pressure of for faster 
curing at higher pressure. After the units are steam cured, the units are dried to specific moisture content and bundled 
in wooden crates for shipping to the construction site. 
Made in Standard Varying Shapes: Standard Hollow Blocks 
4”x8”x16” or 4”x 8”x 8” long: 6”x8”x8”or 8”x8”x8” long: 10”x8”x16”or 10”x8”x8” long: 12”x8”x16” 
or 12”x8”x8” long. Other shapes: Channel bond beam, Low-web beam, Solid Unit, Capping Unit, A-Block, 
CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS (CMU) 
· Manufacturing Process 
· Configurations 
· Testing Standards 
SPANNING CONCRETE BLOCK OPENINGS 
· Steel Lintels 
· Block Lintels – Reinforced Bond Beam 
· Pre-cast Reinforced Concrete Lintel 
ppP 
H-Block, Header Unit, Control Joint Unit, Single Bull nose, others. 
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TYPICAL SHAPE BOND BEAM 
COMBINATION CORNER. ROUND and SQUARE 
Masonry Grades: N-Grade: For General use above or below grade; 
S-Grade: Above grade use only; 
Types: Type I: Moisture-controlled units for use where drying shrinkage of units would cause cracking in 
concrete masonry. 
Type II: Non-moisture-controlled units. Weights; Normal, medium and light weights. 
LAYING OF CONCRETE BLOCKS IN WALLS 
· Mortar used in stone masonry and is identical to the one used earlier in brick masonry construction. 
· Only the face shells of the block are mortared with the webs unsupported. 
· Often reinforced with steel to increase its load bearing capacity and its resistance to cracking. 
· Concrete masonry is often reinforced with horizontal reinforcement steel, introduced as welded grids of small 
diameter steel rods that are laid onto the bed joints, at the desired vertical intervals. 
REINFORCING and ANCHORAGE: JOINT REINFORCING 
· Ladder 
· Truss 
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SYSTEM PROPERTIES 
TRUSS 
LADDER 
· Sizes: 10’ lengths, width should be less than 2” than wall 
· Shapes: Ladder and Truss 
· Configurations: Many Configurations 
· Materials: Steel with various finishes and gauges 
CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT (CMU) INSTALLATION 
LAYOUT and LEAD BLOCKS INSTALLATION OF MORTAR BED 
LAYOUT CMU TOOLED JOINT 
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Painted CMU  Control Joint 
Split Face Brick and Tile Split Face colored and Brick 
Arch. Dennis C. de Villa 
June 15, 2014 
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B 312 s1 stone & concrete masonry

  • 1. AR 312SA: BUILDING TECHNOLGY 3 Handouts. A. STONE and CONCRETE MASONRY OVERVIEW: STONE AND REINFORCED MASONRY · Types of rocks used in Stone Masonry · Quarrying and production of Building Stones · Types of Masonry Wall s and their construction · Pre-cast concrete masonry and construction of walls STONE versus BRICK Similarities · Both stacked · Mortar joints Differences · Shape  Brick Molded. Stone cut and curved · Physical Properties  Brick made/ controlled  Stone provided by nature TYPES OF ROCKS USED IN STONE MASONRY Stone Masonry: Building stones obtained by quarrying from the rocky strata of earth and reducing it into the required shapes and sizes for construction. Type of Rocks 1. Igneous formed as a result of cooling of the molten rock to solid state. It is non-porous, hard, strong and durable: a. Granite consists mainly of quartz, feldspar, mica, and other colored minerals. Colors include gray, black, red, pink, brown, buff and green. b. Serpentine main ingredient is serpentine. Color ranges from olive green to greenish black, fine grained & dense. c. Basalt color ranges from gray to black, used mainly for paving stones and retaining walls. 2. Sedimentary sediments deposited by the action of water or wind get consolidated to a rock. a. Sandstone sedimentary rock composed of sand sized grains made of silica, iron oxide and clay. Colors include gray, brown, light brown, buff, russet, red, copper, and purple. b. Shale derived from clays and silts, weak along planes and is in thin laminations. High in limestone and color varies from black to red, yellow to blue. GRANITE · Non-porous, hard, strong, durable · Color range · Surface textures · Sources · Primary uses tip 312S1523A lesson prelims.doc 10/3/2014 14:18:16 a10/p10 Page 1 of 8
  • 2. Shape: Flat to Round Polished Surface Rough Texture c. Limestone Sedimentary rock calcite and dolomite. Three types are olitic, dolomitic, crystalline. Has high compressive strength and used for building stones and paneling. d. Metamorphic Igneous or sedimentary rock transformed by heat and pressure into another rock. e. Marble Re-crystallized limestone, color varies from white to gray and black, red, violet, pink, yellow and green. Has presence of oxides of iron, silica, graphite, carbonaceous matter and mica produces these color variations. Limestone with Granite LIMESTONE and SANDSTONE · Porous, relatively weak · Color range · Surface textures · Sources · Primary uses f. Quartzite Variety of stone and composed of mainly granular quartz cemented by silica. Color varies from brown, buff, tan, ivory, red, through gray. g. Schist Made of silica with smaller amounts of iron oxide and magnesium oxide. Color varies from blue, green, brown, gold, white, gray and red. h. Slate consists mainly of clays and shales. Major ingredients are silicon dioxide, iron oxide, potassium oxide, magnesium oxide and sometimes titanium, calcium and sulfur. Slate is found in parallel layers which it enables it to be cut in thin layers. tip 312S1523A lesson prelims.doc 10/3/2014 14:18:16 a10/p10 Page 2 of 8
  • 3. METAMORPHIC ROCK Marble Slate Marble Exterior Application QUARRYING and PRODUCING BUILDING STONES · Produced by Blasting or Cutting Irregular sized stone is produced by blasting the rock, larger pieces are cut into smaller units for use as exterior finish, the rest is crushed and sorted into various sizes as aggregates. Most of the dimensional stones used in building construction are produced by cutting large blocks in the quarry. Cut with diamond belt saws (12’ wide, 2’ to 5’ thick and 50’ long), rubber air bags inflated in the saw cut to break it away and then the separated rock is lowered onto prepared stone chips cushion. Thereafter it is cut into smaller sizes and transported by front-end loaders to the mill for further processing. tip 312S1523A lesson prelims.doc 10/3/2014 14:18:16 a10/p10 Page 3 of 8
  • 4. TYPES OF STONE E Dimensional Stone Rubble Stone STONE MASONRY PATTERNS in mortar laying · Rubble (unsquare pieces) · Ashlar (square pieces) · Coursed or Random · Orientation TYPES OF STONE MASONRY WALLS and THEIR CONSTRUCTION Types of Stone Masonry Walls 1. Solid Masonry Wall made by laying stone masonry over a prepared bed of mortar and proceeding in a similar manner to increase the height. 2. Composite Wall made of an outer wall of large stone slabs, attached to a backing of structural frame or brick/ concrete masonry wall. 3. Cavity Wall made by two different types of masonry wall separated by a cavity which is either insulated or empty and connected together by metal ties. tip 312S1523A lesson prelims.doc 10/3/2014 14:18:16 a10/p10 Page 4 of 8
  • 5. Laying of Stone Masonry Blocks on a Wall 1. Rubble Masonry composed of unsquared pieces of stones mason has to choose carefully each stone so that it can fit into the available space. 2. Ashlar Masonry made of squared pieces of stones mason has to carefully lift the heavy stones by a hoist and lower it into place. 3. Coursed Stone Masonry has continuous horizontal joints. 4. Uncoursed or Random Masonry does not have defined bedding planes for the wall. PRE-CAST CONCRETE MASONRY and CONSTRUCTION OF WALLS Pre-cast Concrete Masonry Blocks manufactured by vibrating a stiff concrete mixture into metal moulds immediately turning it out wet onto a rack (so that the mould can be used immediately) at a rate of 1,000 or more units per hour. Racks are cured at an accelerated rate by subjecting them to steam, either at the atmospheric pressure of for faster curing at higher pressure. After the units are steam cured, the units are dried to specific moisture content and bundled in wooden crates for shipping to the construction site. Made in Standard Varying Shapes: Standard Hollow Blocks 4”x8”x16” or 4”x 8”x 8” long: 6”x8”x8”or 8”x8”x8” long: 10”x8”x16”or 10”x8”x8” long: 12”x8”x16” or 12”x8”x8” long. Other shapes: Channel bond beam, Low-web beam, Solid Unit, Capping Unit, A-Block, CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS (CMU) · Manufacturing Process · Configurations · Testing Standards SPANNING CONCRETE BLOCK OPENINGS · Steel Lintels · Block Lintels – Reinforced Bond Beam · Pre-cast Reinforced Concrete Lintel ppP H-Block, Header Unit, Control Joint Unit, Single Bull nose, others. tip 312S1523A lesson prelims.doc 10/3/2014 14:18:16 a10/p10 Page 5 of 8
  • 6. TYPICAL SHAPE BOND BEAM COMBINATION CORNER. ROUND and SQUARE Masonry Grades: N-Grade: For General use above or below grade; S-Grade: Above grade use only; Types: Type I: Moisture-controlled units for use where drying shrinkage of units would cause cracking in concrete masonry. Type II: Non-moisture-controlled units. Weights; Normal, medium and light weights. LAYING OF CONCRETE BLOCKS IN WALLS · Mortar used in stone masonry and is identical to the one used earlier in brick masonry construction. · Only the face shells of the block are mortared with the webs unsupported. · Often reinforced with steel to increase its load bearing capacity and its resistance to cracking. · Concrete masonry is often reinforced with horizontal reinforcement steel, introduced as welded grids of small diameter steel rods that are laid onto the bed joints, at the desired vertical intervals. REINFORCING and ANCHORAGE: JOINT REINFORCING · Ladder · Truss tip 312S1523A lesson prelims.doc 10/3/2014 14:18:16 a10/p10 Page 6 of 8
  • 7. SYSTEM PROPERTIES TRUSS LADDER · Sizes: 10’ lengths, width should be less than 2” than wall · Shapes: Ladder and Truss · Configurations: Many Configurations · Materials: Steel with various finishes and gauges CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT (CMU) INSTALLATION LAYOUT and LEAD BLOCKS INSTALLATION OF MORTAR BED LAYOUT CMU TOOLED JOINT tip 312S1523A lesson prelims.doc 10/3/2014 14:18:16 a10/p10 Page 7 of 8
  • 8. Painted CMU  Control Joint Split Face Brick and Tile Split Face colored and Brick Arch. Dennis C. de Villa June 15, 2014 tip 312S1523A lesson prelims.doc 10/3/2014 14:18:16 a10/p10 Page 8 of 8