AJ817
Structural
- Nov 3, 2020
- 7
Hello,
We have a contractor who wants to do high lift grouting with bars spliced with the max 12'8" grout pour. They ordered rebar for 4' lifts and now want to change to high lift.
I can't seem to find anything in TMS that specifically says they can't do this. But diagrams in TMS as well as in the NMCA show no splice within the 12'-8" pour. In the diagram in the tek manual, the text reads "Bars installed full length (no splicing). So it seems clear to me that no splicing within the pour is acceptable.
The pushback I am getting is that under "wall construction" in the tek manual it says "laps are made at the end of grout pours and any time the bar has to be spliced."
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thank you!
We have a contractor who wants to do high lift grouting with bars spliced with the max 12'8" grout pour. They ordered rebar for 4' lifts and now want to change to high lift.
I can't seem to find anything in TMS that specifically says they can't do this. But diagrams in TMS as well as in the NMCA show no splice within the 12'-8" pour. In the diagram in the tek manual, the text reads "Bars installed full length (no splicing). So it seems clear to me that no splicing within the pour is acceptable.
The pushback I am getting is that under "wall construction" in the tek manual it says "laps are made at the end of grout pours and any time the bar has to be spliced."
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thank you!