167 Masonry Walls: Poured Concrete (SIP Forming)

A wall constructed of poured-in-place concrete, where the forming materials remain in place (thus the name Stay-in-place, or SIP, Forming). The reinforcing is usually a bar set in a grid pattern within the form for the concrete wall. Forms used for the wall are usually some type of rigid insulation board or metal panel and finish system. Thickness of these walls varies depending on the structural requirements of the building.

A wall constructed of poured-in-place concrete, where the forming materials remain in place (thus the name Stay-in-place, or SIP, Forming). The reinforcing is usually a bar set in a grid pattern within the form for the concrete wall. Forms used for the wall are usually some type of rigid insulation board or metal panel and finish system. Thickness of these walls varies depending on the structural requirements of the building.