papaaj
Structural
- Nov 14, 2001
- 16
We have recently designed an expansion of an existing concrete water treatment tank. One of our details calls for the reinforcing steel at the edge of the existing base slab to be partially exposed and cleaned, and then mechanically spliced to new rebar that will be in the base slab of the new portion of the tank. Our details call for Cadweld to be used for the splice, but the Contractor wishes to substitute Bar-lock Couplers by Dayton Superior instead of the Cadweld.
Based on the literature for the two products, it seems that Cadweld would be the more reliable system, but we have little experience with either Cadweld or Bar-lock.
Does anyone have any experience with or opinions about these two systems? What are the pros and cons for each?
Thank you very much for your help.
Tony
Based on the literature for the two products, it seems that Cadweld would be the more reliable system, but we have little experience with either Cadweld or Bar-lock.
Does anyone have any experience with or opinions about these two systems? What are the pros and cons for each?
Thank you very much for your help.
Tony