M40A
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 4, 2010
- 17
There was a new building constructed (less than 2 months old) and the reinforced concrete slab has considerable surface cracking near the control joints in some instances and nearly in the middle of others.
There are no records of control testing during the construction of this bldg - nonexistent (i.e. no In-place densities on the subgrade and base materials, no documentation of the concrete testing - slump, air, W/C ratio, mix design, etc...)
What are some possible root causes that may have contributed to this type of failure?
What is a good approach in determining what actually caused this failure and what are some possible lines of resolution? (tearing the whole building down and starting over - not really an option.
There are no records of control testing during the construction of this bldg - nonexistent (i.e. no In-place densities on the subgrade and base materials, no documentation of the concrete testing - slump, air, W/C ratio, mix design, etc...)
What are some possible root causes that may have contributed to this type of failure?
What is a good approach in determining what actually caused this failure and what are some possible lines of resolution? (tearing the whole building down and starting over - not really an option.