STEELMANROCKS
Structural
- Nov 18, 2003
- 1
I am a general contractor and have been pouring concrete for several years. On a recent pour, I ordered the concrete with truck intervals of 30 minutes apart. The daytime temperature was approximately 70 degrees. Due to delivery problems which resulted in delays in delivery of up to 2 hours, cold joints resulted. slab contained welded wire mesh and was poured 4 inches. Because of customer concerns, customer wants the slab removed and repoured. There are 3 questions:
1. how would this unplanned cold joint effect the structural integrity of the slab?
2. Is there an ACI Code that specifies or limits the delivery intervals that a redi-mix company must adhere to?
3. We agree with the customer that the time it took to deliver each concrete batch was unwarranted and that the resulting slab finish is unsatisfactory, The Concrete company has refused to assume any responsibility for the delays that resulted in unplanned cold joints. are there any suggestions that would force the company to assume this responsiblity? or any suggestions as how to correct this problem short of removing the 60 x 80 slab?
MARKFORBES@FORBESSTEEL.COM
1. how would this unplanned cold joint effect the structural integrity of the slab?
2. Is there an ACI Code that specifies or limits the delivery intervals that a redi-mix company must adhere to?
3. We agree with the customer that the time it took to deliver each concrete batch was unwarranted and that the resulting slab finish is unsatisfactory, The Concrete company has refused to assume any responsibility for the delays that resulted in unplanned cold joints. are there any suggestions that would force the company to assume this responsiblity? or any suggestions as how to correct this problem short of removing the 60 x 80 slab?
MARKFORBES@FORBESSTEEL.COM