PG35
Structural
- Apr 30, 2007
- 25
I am working on a project that has a 4" Slab-on-grade with embedded in-floor heating tubes. The slab is 4000 psi concrete with fibre (the type that only reduces plastic shrinkage cracking). The tubes floated to the top of the slab (near the top of the slab) because the contractor was careless. The architect wants to eliminate the sawcuts for the slab to avoid cutting the in-floor heating tubes. They don't want to replace the sla because of the project schedule. What are the potential consequences of not providing sawcuts. I realize that the cracking will not be controlled and would occur at random. Anything else we should be concerned with?
Any input would be appreciated!
Any input would be appreciated!