Jimbio7
Structural
- Mar 2, 2022
- 6
I've been asked to review an existing multistory concrete structure that was left unfinished for 13 years. Client wants to know if the building is salvageable. All of the above grade walls, columns and slabs have been exposed to Canadian winter freeze and thaw without any air entrainment or other protection. Presumably no chlorides.
From a previous survey done and a review of the slab condition, it does not appear that differential frost heave has occurred at the interior pile foundations, either due to the weight of the structure or friction of the piles below frost.
At this point, all I want to know is if there are any code provisions or industry suggestions that would make the concrete unsuitable for use after being left for so long in an exposed condition. Something that we wouldn't be able to observe using core samples and visual reviews or any other testing you would do for an old parking garage. My research is coming up empty.
From a previous survey done and a review of the slab condition, it does not appear that differential frost heave has occurred at the interior pile foundations, either due to the weight of the structure or friction of the piles below frost.
At this point, all I want to know is if there are any code provisions or industry suggestions that would make the concrete unsuitable for use after being left for so long in an exposed condition. Something that we wouldn't be able to observe using core samples and visual reviews or any other testing you would do for an old parking garage. My research is coming up empty.