Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a precast concrete wall at a job site having a right of way, said wall consisting of a plurality of precast concrete, combination panel and column modules, wherein a first precast module and a second precast module each are comprised of: a generally vertically disposed panel having a thickness, a height, and a first generally vertical edge and a second generally vertical edge; a first generally vertically disposed U-shaped member and a second generally vertically disposed U-shaped member, each said first and said second U-shaped member having a front leg and a rear leg, and a thickness and a height substantially similar to said thickness and said height of said panel, each said first and said second U-shaped members horizontally located at opposite ends of said panel; each said panel of said first precast module and said second precast module slanting in a horizontal plane from said front leg of said first U-shaped member to said rear leg of said second U-shaped member; said first U-shaped member, said second U-shaped member, and said panel capable of overcoming ambient overturning forces exerted on said panel whereby each said precast module is inherently stable and capable of standing upright with no other support, wherein said method of construction comprises the steps of:
- a. constructing foundation means in the direction of said wall for supporting said wall, said foundation means having; reinforcing material through said foundation means, said reinforcing material extending upwards a sufficient height for reinforcing said wall;
- b. transporting said first and said second precast modules to said job site and placing said first and said second precast modules in the vicinity of their final placement in said wall;
- c. positioning said first precast module over said foundation means so that said first precast module is aligned with a top surface of said foundation means;
- d. lowering said first precast module so that said first precast module engages said top surface of said foundation means by lengthwise contact thereagainst in a stacked relationship, a bottom surface of said vertically disposed panel of said first precast module and said first and said second U-shaped members of said first precast module support said first precast modules' weight in an upright position overcoming ambient overturning forces;
- l. placing said second precast module adjacent to said first precast module so that said second U-shaped member of said second precast module is removably coupled with said first U-shaped member of said first precast module forming a stay-in-place form surrounding said reinforcing material extending upward from said foundation means;
- f. pouring cast-in-place concrete into said stay-in-place form encasing said reinforcing material; and
- g. allowing said cast-in-place concrete to harden so that said stay-in-place form becomes an integral part of said first and said second precast module.
- 2. The method of construction as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the step of placing a first plurality of said first and said second precast modules along said right of way to form a first row of said first and said second precast modules prior to pouring said cast-in-place concrete in said stay-in-place form.
- 3. The method of construction as claimed in claim 2 further comprising the step of placing a second plurality of said first and said second precast modules forming a second row of said first and said second precast modules on top of said first row of said first and said second precast modules after pouring said cast-in-place concrete in said stay-in-place form.
- 4. The method of construction as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- a. pouring said cast-in-place concrete to construct said foundation means; and
- b. allowing said cast-in-place concrete of said foundation means to harden to a design strength capable of supporting said first and said second precast modules prior to positioning said first precast module over said foundation means.
- 5. The method of construction as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the step of attaching a cage of reinforcing material to said reinforcing material extending upward from said foundation means prior to positioning said first precast module over said foundation means.
- 6. The method of construction as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- a. placing said first and said second precast modules adjacent to each other with a slight gap between said second U-shaped member of said first precast module adjacent said first U-shaped member of said second precast module;
- b. placing a chamfer in said gap to keep said cast-in-place concrete from leaking out of said stay-in-place form while said cast-in-place concrete is being poured and is hardening to design strength.
- 7. The method of construction as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- a. drilling a plurality of drill pier shafts to a sufficient depth for withstanding expected overturning and destructive forces which may be applied to said wall, said drill pier shafts substantially aligned with adjacent drill pier shafts having a distance separating said drill pier shafts which is substantially the same distance as said length of said first and said second precast modules;
- b. placing reinforcing material into said drill pier shafts and extending upwards a sufficient height for reinforcing said wall; and
- c. pouring cast-in-place concrete into said drill pier shafts and encasing said reinforcing material prior to positioning said first precast module over said foundations means.
- 8. The method of construction as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the step of preparing an expansion joint stay-in-place form in said wall.
- 9. The method of construction as claimed in claim 8 further comprising the steps of:
- a. placing cushioning between said stay-in-place form and said foundation means; and
- a. attaching padding material to the inside of said stay-in-place form.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/675,503, filed on Mar. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
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