Thirteen bodies have been pulled from the wreckage of a building under construction that collapsed in a coastal village in India, authorities say.
http://m.news24.com/news24/World/News/Death-toll-rises-to-13-in-India-building-collapse-20140104
Concrete in deeper sections (your beam) will settle more than in thin sections (your slab).
I agree with hokie66.
injection grout it if it will make you sleep better.
I just dont like this thin slab and heavy beam system and rebar ratio that can be seen on the photo. The amount of top rebar for...
860lb is not really something to get excited about. What is the footprint size of these units? I.e. How far are the 4 supports spaced? The 150mm slab on grade should be OK.
Construction workers share details of deadly collapse in Tongaat, Durban, South Africa
ALL that mall construction worker Skhumbuzo Ngcobo saw was dust when a concrete slab collapsed in Tongaat, north of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, on Tuesday, killing a woman and injuring him and at least 28 of his...
Are you replacing the entire slab whilst the freezer store is in operation? Or are you adding to an existing slab? Are there forklifts or other heavy machinery operating on these floors?
You will have to consider phasing of work as well as treatment of joints. Also a temperature drawdown...
We have used carbon fibre successfully in rural africa before, so it can be done. I suggest you employ a reputable company to assist with the design.
on a side note, why is all the top steel concentrated so heavily within the beam? and also, is there no top steel in the transverse direction...
Hi. The slab is actually 270 thick, sorry. Building size about 40x40 m. There is a slab on grade, then suspended parking slab which sits continuously supported on a retaining wall. This slab projects past the footprint of the office above. Some part of the slab will have paving and...
No salt is added to the roads. Warm summers, moderate rain during winters. never snows.
The structure consist of 3 office levels and 1 parking. Conventional reinforced concrete structure. Columns and shear walls. Slab is 280mm thick. Cracks are approx .2mm to .3mm and i was thinking of using...
Hi,
I need your opinion on a repair method for the above situation. Do i simply ream the cracks a bit wider with an anglegrinder and apply a trafficable waterproofing paint? With the paint then being applied thicker in the areas of the cracks? Or do i injection grout the cracks and paint over...