This thesis addresses the specifics of constructing tall reinforced concrete walls, illustrated through the example of the new building of the Veterinary Faculty at the University of Ljubljana. The focus is primarily on the technological and execution challenges that arise during the construction of walls with a thickness between 20 and 30 cm and a height of 735 cm, which requires special attention in planning and performing the work. The thesis analyzes key procedures of formwork, reinforcement, and concreting, presenting the technologies, materials, and organizational approaches used. The work is centered around carpentry, rebar, and concreting tasks. In the chapter, which directly relates to the construction of the new Veterinary Faculty, specific examples of challenges and solutions encountered on-site during construction are presented, along with measures to ensure safety, precision, and quality of execution. The thesis serves as an analysis of the entire work process, highlighting problems and solutions.
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