zrabmehs
Structural
- Jul 4, 2018
- 3
Hi. I was assigned with this problem at my new company. We have a 600mm basement slab (on ground) initially to be mixed with integral waterproofing to make it impermeable. But, it was too expensive for the client so it was decided to make it 300mm thick impermeable concrete placed on 300mm thick normal concrete (I've attached a figure). The concern here is the on-site pouring procedure. We need the first layer (normal concrete) to be still wet when pouring the second layer (impermeable concrete) to ensure bond between two mixtures. But, the contractor worry that the upper layer (impermeable concrete) might sink during vibration. Are there any reference you can recommend to help me with this? Or If you have any ideas/ experience you could possibly share with a similar situation?
Thank you in advance.
P.S. I already proposed two time pouring but needs shear connectors to ensure bond between two layers. Which was denied due to cost effect of the shear connectors. ;(
Thank you in advance.
P.S. I already proposed two time pouring but needs shear connectors to ensure bond between two layers. Which was denied due to cost effect of the shear connectors. ;(