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SBC 305 – Masonry Structures ~ Professional Certification for Saudi Arabia Construction Professionals
Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: BHADANIS SAUDI ARABIA CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TRAINING INSTITUTE ONLINE
Validity Period: 365 days
Why this course?
Course Objective:
To provide in-depth knowledge and practical competence in understanding, designing, constructing, and maintaining masonry structures in compliance with the Saudi Building Code (SBC 305). The course equips engineers, supervisors, and construction managers with the required skills to ensure safety, quality, and durability of masonry works in residential, commercial, and institutional projects.
Definition and classification of masonry structures
Application limits and design requirements under SBC 305
Integration of masonry with other structural systems
Units, mortar, grout, reinforcement, and accessories
Bond patterns and structural behavior
Load-bearing vs non-load-bearing masonry
Concept of allowable stress design and strength design
Factors of safety in masonry design
Serviceability and durability considerations
Concrete blocks, clay bricks, stone masonry units
Physical properties and testing requirements
Dimensional tolerances and acceptance criteria
Types of mortar mixes and their proportions
Role of water–cement ratio and workability
Grout requirements for reinforced masonry
Reinforcing bars, ties, and anchors
Corrosion protection and placement tolerances
Connectors for composite masonry
Axial compression strength and slenderness ratio
Effective height and effective thickness calculations
Design checks for combined axial load and bending
Lateral stability and out-of-plane bending
Design for wind loads and seismic effects
Allowable deflection and reinforcement detailing
Composite wall action and bonding
Use of control joints and movement joints
Wall stability against buckling and overturning
Vertical and horizontal reinforcement placement
Lap splices, cover, and spacing requirements
Anchorage in grouted cells
Load path in reinforced masonry
Ductility and moment–curvature relationship
Strength reduction factors and serviceability
Wall under combined loads
Reinforced shear walls
Masonry lintels and beams
Design categories and importance factors
Ductile detailing and horizontal reinforcement
Anchorage of walls to floors and roofs
Calculation of wind pressure on masonry walls
Bracing and diaphragm anchorage
Design of parapets and boundary walls
Slenderness control and reinforcement layout
Torsional stability in walls with openings
Preventing separation between structural and infill walls
Bond patterns and alignment
Joints, bedding, and course leveling
Tolerances in laying
Mixing procedures and consistency
Joint thickness and curing methods
Grouting sequence and inspection
Field inspection of materials
Common defects in masonry construction
Corrective and preventive measures
Load distribution and bearing length
Reinforced masonry lintel detailing
Precast vs cast-in-place lintels
Geometry of arches and thrust line
Stability and joint pattern
Construction stages and supports
Reinforcement at jambs and sills
Crack control around openings
Integration with door and window frames
Fire endurance requirements as per SBC 305
Influence of wall thickness and material type
Detailing for fire separation
Thermal conductivity of masonry units
Energy efficiency and wall assemblies
Moisture and condensation control
Sound transmission loss of masonry
Sound insulation detailing
Indoor air quality and finishing impacts
Tests for units, mortar, and grout
Field sampling and acceptance procedures
Dimensional and strength verification
Pre-construction checks and mock-ups
In-process inspection for alignment, joints, and reinforcement
Final evaluation and documentation
Crack monitoring and minor defect identification
Grouting and epoxy injection methods
Strengthening and retrofitting techniques
Moisture ingress, salt crystallization, and corrosion
Thermal expansion and settlement cracks
Improper curing and workmanship issues
Waterproof coatings and sealants
Repointing of joints and surface treatments
Periodic inspection schedules
Crack stitching and external reinforcement
Strengthening with steel bands or FRP laminates
Reconstruction and stability checks
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
Understand all design and construction requirements of masonry structures under SBC 305.
Gain hands-on knowledge for field supervision, inspection, and quality control in masonry works.
Be able to evaluate, design, and maintain masonry elements in compliance with safety and durability standards.
Effectively coordinate between design, execution, and approval authorities for successful project delivery.
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