bpstruct
Structural
- Apr 23, 2008
- 137
We have been working on WWTP's (basically a bunch of giant concrete tanks) over the past couple of years, and I am beginning to question how I have detailed some of the concrete joints. I have been requiring PVC waterstops (chemical resistant) on the OUTSIDES of the reinforcing steel (water side and soil side when below grade). My thinking was to prevent contact between the reinforcing steel and chemicals/wastewater. However, these are the only kinds of projects that I have ever placed waterstops like this in details. I normally center the waterstop in the cross section.
Reinforcing is continuous across the joints, and I need it structurally. I don't want the reinforcing to corrode. I have thought about requiring the contractor to coat rebar with coal tar epoxy for some distance above (and/or below) the joint and just centering the single waterstop. I've looked at the Sika website, and it shows the waterstops centered in all of the graphics. But I can't find anything in writing dictating where they are required/allowed. Maybe I'm just missing it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Reinforcing is continuous across the joints, and I need it structurally. I don't want the reinforcing to corrode. I have thought about requiring the contractor to coat rebar with coal tar epoxy for some distance above (and/or below) the joint and just centering the single waterstop. I've looked at the Sika website, and it shows the waterstops centered in all of the graphics. But I can't find anything in writing dictating where they are required/allowed. Maybe I'm just missing it.
Any help would be appreciated!