TurtleboyTom
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 23, 2019
- 15
I have a metal deck form that has fallen apart. An engineering firm was consulted to address the building and originally their recommendation was to replace the deck. We had asked if there was any harm in removing it. They said if it considered form deck, there's no issue with removing it to just clean and coat the exposed concrete. However, others disagree with that recommendation.
Our drawings are a bit hard to decipher but here are the deck specs:
18 gage, ASTM A446, Grade A, galvanized, 1.5" depth
Epics - "Type IB30", Inryco - "Type B", H.H. Robertson "Section 3", E.G. Smith - "Peterson Types B"
Concrete thickness 6"
Above is a centrifuge and below is the flood in which the solids dump onto.
Any thoughts of suggestions on the matter would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Support Steel
Our drawings are a bit hard to decipher but here are the deck specs:
18 gage, ASTM A446, Grade A, galvanized, 1.5" depth
Epics - "Type IB30", Inryco - "Type B", H.H. Robertson "Section 3", E.G. Smith - "Peterson Types B"
Concrete thickness 6"
Above is a centrifuge and below is the flood in which the solids dump onto.
Any thoughts of suggestions on the matter would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Support Steel