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Ducting install outside of links beam?

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LewisLiew

Civil/Environmental
Apr 14, 2015
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My Subcon installed ducting outside of links for a beam to fit a light point. Any rule which I can follow or any disadvantage?
 
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Can you provide more information? A sketch?

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I wouldn't allow it. What he has done is just lazy. Tell him to either place the conduit inside the beam cage, or in the slab between the top and bottom layer.
 
Agree - I think the concern here is that, with flexing of the beam, the conduit might produce spalling in the side concrete cover and this could fall below and pose a safety issue if there are occupied spaces below. If not occupied below, you still would have reduced cover protection for fire and possibly exposure to water/air and rusting rebar.



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