bigengineer
Structural
- Apr 21, 2012
- 16
At the firm I work for, we have a water treatment facility that has fairly tall walls that hold back water. The walls are 24' tall and 24" thick with heavy reinforcing. The project is in a low seismic zone. The contractor of course wants to pour the walls in two pours, with a horizontal joint/seam in the wall. They are willing to key the joint and use waterstops, but myself and the civil engineer are worried about the increased likelihood for leaks. And I also understand fully the contractor's request. We have never provided walls for this situation this tall and this issue has never came up before. What is standard and does anyone have any advice?