MrHershey
Structural
- Mar 17, 2011
- 620
JAE said:A news item about concrete strength vs. removal of temporary shores at the hotel:
There's a lot I disagree with in that article.
For one, ACI 347 doesn't really apply to this case. That's a formwork guide. Upper floors were steel framed with slab on deck. Formwork removal guidelines (not rules, again 347 is a guide) don't really apply here. The proper standard to follow is ANSI/SDI-C1.0, which is for composite floor deck and available to download for free on SDI's website. The current version of that standard requires shores (if used) to be left in place until concrete hits 75% strength. A user note says typical practice is to also leave shoring in place for 7 days, but that's not a requirement.
For two, even if they did remove shores early, the main consequences of ignoring formwork removal times once the concrete has hardened is typically deflection and cracking, not catastrophic failure.
For three, the article says its source is a steel worker. While I guess it's possible for steel workers to be familiar with formwork guidelines, I'd consider it a little unusual. Going the other direction, you wouldn't expect the guys placing concrete or laying block to be familiar with AISC's Code of Standard Practice.