jimbo1948
Structural
- Nov 15, 2011
- 3
Here's one for you. I've never seen this happen in the 41 years I've been practicing. Just received compression test results for test cylinders taken 28 days ago. The design strength for wall footings was specified to be 3,000 psi. The cylinder test results indicate strengths ranging from 6,000 to 7,000 psi. The results average about 240% above the specified design strength. Should I be concerned about this? The higher strengths would generally affect development lengths but would tend to shorten them. The reinforcing is already fabricated so that is not a concern. Does anyone see this as a concern?