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Structural
- Aug 6, 2007
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I am working on a remodel for a custom home with an existing post tensioned concrete slab on grade. There are no existing plans so I don't know if it is bonded or un-bonded. Also the contractor cored a hole through the slab and it is 12 inches thick and the tendons are located in the center, 6 inches below the top of concrete.
The Architect wants to create a 2" deep depression in the top of the existing slab for a shower. This is located right at the edge of the exterior footing where the tendons are anchored. See attached pdf.
I have some reservations about specifying this modification on my plans, but I do not have a lot of experience with P.T. concrete slabs.
Your thoughts much appreciated?
The Architect wants to create a 2" deep depression in the top of the existing slab for a shower. This is located right at the edge of the exterior footing where the tendons are anchored. See attached pdf.
I have some reservations about specifying this modification on my plans, but I do not have a lot of experience with P.T. concrete slabs.
Your thoughts much appreciated?