SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,752
I am in the process of reviewing a concrete mix design for an industrial building. A few weeks ago, we were submitted a concrete mix design that was outside our parameter for slump. I rejected the mix and then had a conversation with the GC in regards to what could be done and we came up with a compromise to reduce the slump of the concrete.
The GC submitted a new concrete mix design with a revised slump to conform to our phone conversation..... great..... until I compared it to the old concrete mix design and all the proportions of every single item were the same, they just changed the slump to conform to our conversation.
Am I wrong in the fact something should have changed in the concrete mix to conform to the new slump (decrease in water, or decrease in Water Reducer)? Seems like they are trying to pull a fast one.
The GC submitted a new concrete mix design with a revised slump to conform to our phone conversation..... great..... until I compared it to the old concrete mix design and all the proportions of every single item were the same, they just changed the slump to conform to our conversation.
Am I wrong in the fact something should have changed in the concrete mix to conform to the new slump (decrease in water, or decrease in Water Reducer)? Seems like they are trying to pull a fast one.