archeng59
Structural
- Aug 24, 2005
- 620
I am working with a few architects who are determined to use ICF for storm shelters and other projects. After going through the construction process on a few projects, it is my opinion that ICF contractors are clueless about how to install reinforcing for concrete walls and beams. I am fighting installers to get vertical bars located in the required location. They build the wall to about 10 feet and install the vertical bars with no means of securing the bars against movement during the concrete pour. After the concrete is poured, the vertical bars are no longer vertical.
The ICF manufacturers provide support for horizontal bars but so far, I have found no ICF manufacturers that provide positioners for vertical bars. The installers do not want to use standard masonry rebar positioners for vertical bars, even though I've specified and detailed them in the construction documents. I have detailed splice couplers for vertical bars, too, which the installers do not want to use.
Just curious if anyone else has experience with this issue. It's getting to the point that I am about to refuse to do ICF projects because the installers simply do not cooperate.
The ICF manufacturers provide support for horizontal bars but so far, I have found no ICF manufacturers that provide positioners for vertical bars. The installers do not want to use standard masonry rebar positioners for vertical bars, even though I've specified and detailed them in the construction documents. I have detailed splice couplers for vertical bars, too, which the installers do not want to use.
Just curious if anyone else has experience with this issue. It's getting to the point that I am about to refuse to do ICF projects because the installers simply do not cooperate.