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Water Stopper lost during pouring, what are the options?

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TarikHKJ

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May 8, 2016
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Hi,
Its 20m x 20m water tank, 5.5m height 2200 m3.
After pouring the raft footing something went wrong with the water stopper on one of the sides and it got loose from the footing completely,

What are the possible options for this situation?

Thank You!
 
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