mikeCTE
Structural
- Feb 21, 2014
- 42
a contractor we're doing work for recently placed concrete in a 10ft deep, 3ft diameter shaft for a timber pole foundation. the intent of the concrete is to increase the passive bearing area to the diameter of the shaft instead of just the diameter of the pole, so we're not super concerned with compressive strength of the concrete.
however, the contractor apparently placed the concrete while the shaft was partially filled with water and simply dropped the concrete in from the truck instead of funneling it or tremie-ing it. now, the site inspector is calling the concrete no-good and we're hoping to validate that it is not an issue.
for similar projects we work on (temporary projects), we used CDF all the time to increase passive bearing area. CDF is typically 50-300 PSI material. the concrete used by our contractor here was 2500 PSI material. my thought is that even with some washing of the cement from the aggregate, there's still more than necessary to get the final product to behave like a lean concrete or CDF. however, i will need to justify this, not just claim "engineering judgment". d
does anyone know where i can start? or have a reference for a situation like this? thanks
however, the contractor apparently placed the concrete while the shaft was partially filled with water and simply dropped the concrete in from the truck instead of funneling it or tremie-ing it. now, the site inspector is calling the concrete no-good and we're hoping to validate that it is not an issue.
for similar projects we work on (temporary projects), we used CDF all the time to increase passive bearing area. CDF is typically 50-300 PSI material. the concrete used by our contractor here was 2500 PSI material. my thought is that even with some washing of the cement from the aggregate, there's still more than necessary to get the final product to behave like a lean concrete or CDF. however, i will need to justify this, not just claim "engineering judgment". d
does anyone know where i can start? or have a reference for a situation like this? thanks