BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
- 6,012
G'day all,
Have a question - mainly due to what my counterparts are pushing . . .
Contractor has placed a blinding concrete for a foundation (some call it a mud mat, some lean concrete). Basically, it is a thin slab, as you all know, to provide a nice working platform for the placing of reinforcement and to prevent disturbance of the approved foundation due to precipitation and construction activity.
For construction joints to provide for a monolithic structure, green cutting operations would be carried out. For the blinding concrete - do you think it necessary to green cut? I am of the opinion, along with a very wised and experienced engineer of 60 years, do not think so. I've never seen green cutting of blinding concrete. Just seeking what you all's position would be.
p.s., if you have documentation to back up your opinion (either way) that would be useful. The counterparts with whom I am working have a "to the letter" mentality.
Have a question - mainly due to what my counterparts are pushing . . .
Contractor has placed a blinding concrete for a foundation (some call it a mud mat, some lean concrete). Basically, it is a thin slab, as you all know, to provide a nice working platform for the placing of reinforcement and to prevent disturbance of the approved foundation due to precipitation and construction activity.
For construction joints to provide for a monolithic structure, green cutting operations would be carried out. For the blinding concrete - do you think it necessary to green cut? I am of the opinion, along with a very wised and experienced engineer of 60 years, do not think so. I've never seen green cutting of blinding concrete. Just seeking what you all's position would be.
p.s., if you have documentation to back up your opinion (either way) that would be useful. The counterparts with whom I am working have a "to the letter" mentality.