if rise and tread of stairs rae 16 & 25cm with landing slab
of thickness 100mm . If there are 8steps, and carpenter ask
for to mark the bottom of centering of landing on column,
what will be the height above floor finished level?
Answer Posted / karan sardana
8 steps=> 9 risers...
therefore 160*9=1440mm
now deduct 100mm slab thickness=>1440-100=1330...
therefore reqd height=1330mm
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