Civ-StructEIT
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 25, 2016
- 25
Ok all, I have just come across a problem on a project that I did not personally work on, but wanted to see if others have had similar issues and how they resolved them.
Problem: There is a concrete staircase with granite treads for a University in the Northeast US. The construction was completed approximately 2 years ago, and within the past 6 months they have started noticing significant grout failure in the steps.
Design: Steps were designed with concrete slab and piers, and5.5" x 6" x 16" 5.5" x 16" x 48" granite treads that are grouted onto concrete steps and doweled in with stainless steel dowels into the concrete slab. I am working on getting some design drawings and photos right now, but this is all I have to go off of at this point.
Thoughts: Initial thought is that the grout was not spec'd out properly, and the constant rain, snow, and salting the steps have encountered the past couple years have sped up the failure process.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Problem: There is a concrete staircase with granite treads for a University in the Northeast US. The construction was completed approximately 2 years ago, and within the past 6 months they have started noticing significant grout failure in the steps.
Design: Steps were designed with concrete slab and piers, and
Thoughts: Initial thought is that the grout was not spec'd out properly, and the constant rain, snow, and salting the steps have encountered the past couple years have sped up the failure process.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.