shaneelliss
Structural
- Oct 15, 2007
- 109
I am a PE and do concrete design frequently. I also frequently am involved in watching the designed concrete members get built in the field and I am constantly stressed and depressed and aghast at the inattention to detail that the concrete contractors seem to have. It seems they never pay any attention to required edge distances, bottom clearances, embed locations, etc. If they pour a footing with some pedestal rebar coming up out of it, it is always off location by a couple inches. Then when they go to place the forms, the forms will sit right against the rebar and they might push the tops of the bar away from the forms, but the bottoms of the bar will still be pushed up against the forms.
I don't make a fuss if the bar in a wall or mat should be on 12" centers and they end up at 11" on one and 13" on the next. I only make a fuss when the depth to the rebar in a bending member is off by more than 1" or so. And that is because I know that if I change "d" in the calcs by an inch, it can be a substantial change in strength. And I make a fuss about edge distances to forms and the the ground. For some reason 3" clear means "just not sitting right on the ground" to a contractor, and even that is a generous definition to some contractors.
If I say something to the contractor about it they look at me like I am completely nuts, and then they tell me that I am completely nuts if I think they could possibly do it any better than how they are doing it. I am told by contractors on every job that my expectations are completely out of line with what is possible. If I had a nickel for everytime someone has looked me straight in the eye and said, "are you f*ing serious?" I would be rich and could retire.
So my question is, is this standard fare for concrete contractors or do I just happen to have a very bad lot of concrete contractors in my area? Or am I really just expecting the impossible? Does anyone else have experience where the rebar gets placed where it should? What should my expectation be when it comes to rebar placement tolerances?
I don't make a fuss if the bar in a wall or mat should be on 12" centers and they end up at 11" on one and 13" on the next. I only make a fuss when the depth to the rebar in a bending member is off by more than 1" or so. And that is because I know that if I change "d" in the calcs by an inch, it can be a substantial change in strength. And I make a fuss about edge distances to forms and the the ground. For some reason 3" clear means "just not sitting right on the ground" to a contractor, and even that is a generous definition to some contractors.
If I say something to the contractor about it they look at me like I am completely nuts, and then they tell me that I am completely nuts if I think they could possibly do it any better than how they are doing it. I am told by contractors on every job that my expectations are completely out of line with what is possible. If I had a nickel for everytime someone has looked me straight in the eye and said, "are you f*ing serious?" I would be rich and could retire.
So my question is, is this standard fare for concrete contractors or do I just happen to have a very bad lot of concrete contractors in my area? Or am I really just expecting the impossible? Does anyone else have experience where the rebar gets placed where it should? What should my expectation be when it comes to rebar placement tolerances?