marinaman
Structural
- Mar 28, 2009
- 195
I've been thinking about a mechanical slab that I am designing atop a building. The slab is 3 1/4" concrete on 2" metal deck for a total of 5 1/4" thickness.
The mechanical units require openings thru the slab to run ductwork thru.
I've provided beams around every opening.....but I've been thinking....do I really need pour stops to form these openings in the slab? Would I be better off just pouring the entire slab and then allowing the GC to come back and cut-in the holes he needs for ductwork? If he cuts-in the holes, there will not be a bent plate finish to the openings (obviously!).
The mechanical units require openings thru the slab to run ductwork thru.
I've provided beams around every opening.....but I've been thinking....do I really need pour stops to form these openings in the slab? Would I be better off just pouring the entire slab and then allowing the GC to come back and cut-in the holes he needs for ductwork? If he cuts-in the holes, there will not be a bent plate finish to the openings (obviously!).