A concrete building panel has a slab and a plurality of ribs and beams. A series
of horizontal holes in the end ribs are spaced at a selected constant spacing such
that adjacent panels may be fastened together through them. In one type of panel,
the slab is separated from the ribs to provide an air gap. Connections between
holes in two adjacent concrete wall panels are made by a hollow conduit having
an abutment at either end to engage the concrete wall panels. Other connections
between adjacent panels involve a stitch with legs which extend through holes in
the beams. Other connections involve a space made by vertical channels of horizontally
adjacent panels. A plate fitted into the space aligns the adjacent panels and may
extend upwards to align upper panels. Load bearing horizontal holes through the
ribs are reinforced with reinforcing bar in the concrete arranged in generally
triangular shapes. The concrete panels are formed in a form with sub-forms aligned
by rods which create horizontal holes of the desired size and placement when removed.