framed building definition

framed building means a building, the external walls of which are constructed of a frame of timber, iron, reinforced cement concrete or steel and such framing consisting of posts or columns and beams, filled in, wholly or partially covered with bricks, stones, iron plates or other materials and the stability of which depends upon such framing;
framed building means a building where the dead load and superimposed load are transferred to foundation through framed members with rigid joints, which may be of R.C.C., prestressed concrete, steel, timber, or the like, such members at the transfer of loads being not only experienced with directional stress but also bending stress and sheer stress as well;
framed building means a building in which the loads either dead or live are carried by timber, steel or reinforced concrete framing;

More Definitions of framed building

framed building means a building where the dead load and superimposed load are transferred to foundation through framed members with rigid joints, which may be of
framed building means a building, the external walls of which are constructed of a frame of timber, iron, reinforced cement concrete or steel and such framing consisting of posts or columns and beams, filled in,