WesternJeb
Structural
- Sep 14, 2023
- 270
I have a project where we are putting a new MRI in an existing hospital on the ground floor. I have done all of the required checks for ferrous materials and our plan is to provide a 12" S.O.G. under the MRI on 4" of dga / csb.
The contractor told us that they can not machine compact any stone inside the existing facility because they can't run any gas powered equipment inside the hospital, which is understandable. They are telling us that the only thing they can do is hand tamp the base and soil prior to pouring concrete.
My question is, is there a stone that is self compacting or light enough to compact that it can be done with hand tampers, BUT withstand the vibration loads due to the MRI and have negligible settlement issues. Does anyone have a suggestion?
Thank you!
The contractor told us that they can not machine compact any stone inside the existing facility because they can't run any gas powered equipment inside the hospital, which is understandable. They are telling us that the only thing they can do is hand tamp the base and soil prior to pouring concrete.
My question is, is there a stone that is self compacting or light enough to compact that it can be done with hand tampers, BUT withstand the vibration loads due to the MRI and have negligible settlement issues. Does anyone have a suggestion?
Thank you!