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    Steel frame masonary wall connection

    I am working on the construction of a small warehouse builing 60' X 40'. The building is a steel framed building with masonry blockwork as the walls. I am looking for the best means to connect the steel frame and masonry blockwork, in particular the steel column masonry block wall connection or...
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    Information on Steel Suppliers

    We are putting together a proposal for the feasibility study and design of a small steel stadium for a soccer field. Can someone recommend a steel manufacture/ fabricator that we can assist in quoting on the design and supply of the steel elements of such stadium, preferably in the USA...
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    Inflation of prices after contract award

    Thanks for your input guys. The contractor is planning set up a concrete batching plant onsite, hence the decision of purchasing cement. There is only one supplier for concrete on island and we are a small order in comparison to other islands in the region. I do agree with sliderule, but as a...
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    Inflation of prices after contract award

    I am working on a housing development project, as part of the contractor's team. After signing the contract the cost of cement has increased by approximately 25% . The contract states that there will be "no revision in prices". The option we are thinking about is to claim under force majuere...
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    GIS as means of construction operations optimization

    I have just came off a earthworks contract with a difference between with volumes of 20000 cubic metres. We had a difference of 5% and all parties (consultant, contractor & client) were happy to split the difference.
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    Voids in rock stock pile

    Bltseattle: I argree this should have been established in the contract documents, unfortunately it was not defined properly there. Cvg: The boulders are already transported/deposited offsite Rgds Snatch
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    Voids in rock stock pile

    I am working on an earthworks project and have to come to an agreement with the contractor for the volume of rock (solid boulders) excavated. The contractor has surveyed the rock stock piles using a total station and computed the volume using modeling software. We are reasonable comfortable with...
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    Contract documents & specifications.

    All, I am working as a civil engineer in a newly developed consultancy company. I am seeking guidance for purchasing contract documents (form of tenders/ agreements etc.) and specifications for civil and building projects with the intention of the firm representing the clients on these...
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    Settlement problems on fill playing field

    GeoPaveTraffic, Thanks for your response. I have done some research and there is no information/ data records on what was carried out during earthworks construction of the playing feild. Several people have told me that compaction was carried out by a 8t roller but no densities were done...
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    Settlement problems on fill playing field

    I have been asked to advise on settlement problems at a recreation field that was constructed about 3 years ago with a cut/fill operation, the maximum depth of fill being approx 30’. I am uncertain to the compaction achieved whilst carrying out the initial construction of the field, however...
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    Lumps of clay in floor slab

    We poured a 8" thk floor slab about a month ago, on the day of the pour the surrounding ground was wet. We poured it using wheel barrows and apparently some clay particles have been left behind in the slab (from the wheels and off the shoes of the labourers). We noticed pockets of cracking and...
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    Cracks in concrete roof slab

    I was asked by owner of a newly constructed building to inspect cracks in the top of a concrete roof. The building was constructed in April this year. The cracks were noticed because after heavy rainfall water would leak through the slab and into the building. The crack widths are about 3mm...
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    One point proctor method

    I am working on an earthwork project, which consist of a cut and fill operation. The specification for filling requires a compaction 95% Maximum Dry Density with +/- 2% Optimum moisture content. The geo-technical engineer for the contractor is suggesting using one point proctor method to...
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    Concrete cube testing problems

    I am working on a project in which concrete cube samples were taken. Tests were carried out at 3,7,28 days, the specified strength was 4000psi. Unfortunately the samples were not placed in a water for curing. After crushing samples at 28 days, the strength were much lower that 4000psi. Can the...
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    Specifications for Contract Document

    Hi All, I am trying to put together a contract document for some "minor civil works construction". Does anyone know where i can find some general specifications online?. Typically for excavation, concrete works, formworks etc... Thanks in advance SN
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    Concrete slab on metal decking

    Is only anticracking reinforcement specified for these slabs? My problem is a steel building was purchased and the concrete slab and reinforcement were not specified for the metal pan decking. I have no literature on how to design such (one way) slabs . The span is 8 ft so I estimate that...
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    Concrete slab on metal decking

    Is only anticracking reinforcement specified for these slabs? My problem is a steel building was purchased and the concrete slab and reinforcement was not specified for the metal pan decking. I have no guidance on how to design the (one way) slab. The span is 8 ft so I estimate that 6" max...
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    Extensions to small buildings

    When extending a building, say a two storey dwelling, should the new members (beams, columns footings)be 1. joined to the existing members by dowelling or exposing rebar splicing new rebar and concreting or 2. not be connected at all, allowed to act as separate structure all together?
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    Mechnical workshop foundation design

    Ron, Thanks for your advice DW
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    Mechnical workshop foundation design

    Hi, I would like some advice, I have given the task to design the foundation of a new mechanical workshop in my department. The building will be a steel framed structure. I am responsible for designing the pad footings for the columns and the floor slab. I have a few questions: 1) Do we need...
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