The approved plan of the project using cement blocks, a gap of 4 cm is left between every two blocks for the subsequent installation of (domes), which serve to fix the wooden boards to the chair of the maida.
In some residential villas, connecting maidas are made for large spaces such as councils and lounges.
In some residential villas, connecting medians are made for large spaces such as councils and lounges, if the (connecting medians) are approved in the plan that is good, if the owner wants to make these medians, the engineering office that prepared the plans must be consulted to implement them and the need for them or not, so that the contractor can make the chair for these medians as well.
When wall cavities are desired, the foundation should be made from this stage, so that the meida chair can be made according to the thickness of the wall with the wall cavity and the goal is to obtain a good depth for the cavity.
After completing the construction of the chair, it is preferable to receive the meyda chair by the supervising engineer and make sure that the actual plan is translated to reality accurately and make sure the width of the internal and external meyda chair, and to avoid any error in room spaces or deviation (Shotar) in one of the meyda chairs, as the adjustment at this stage is easy and easy.
The chair is sprayed with water, after that an insulating paint (primer) is made for the meida chair from the top, as this achieves the insulation of the meida from below, which minimizes the chance of moisture or salts reaching the meida, as (moisture) is an annoying thing The moisture rising from the bottom of the walls is a concern for many, especially in neighborhoods where groundwater is available, so it is good to avoid this at this stage.
The contractor installs the meyda wood, which is made of plywood boards, and brings the plumber and electrician to record the materials required to establish the meyda according to the plan so that these materials can be provided to the site.
The blacksmith starts the rebar work for all internal and external meydas according to the approved plan of the project, as well as the rebar work for the meydas of the ground annexes in the yard, the blacksmith raises the rebar from the floor of the meyda using cement pieces that are prepared on site or using tiles.
The blacksmith raises the rebar from the floor of the meyda using cement pieces that are prepared on site or using tiles.
Reader Question
When digging the ground, it turned out that there are veins with fine red sand, knowing that the land is mountainous and the distance between these veins is about 2 meters and when touched, the sand crumbles easily?
In such a case, you must go to one of the specialized and accredited laboratories in the field of (soil inspection and testing) to conduct soil borings of the site, and then provide the owner with a report that will be submitted to the design office to implement the construction plan for the project, and this is very important.








