i disagee with the second statement above concerning " rarely does it fall below the design compression strength"<br>
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my background 17 years indepent testing lab field technician. concrete,soils, asphalt<br>
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with the high price of fossill fuels,cement ,labor, equipment concrete producer are doing everything to cut cost. while two producer in the same town are turning out a good product there is alway a third producer that is cutting back on cement and over doing he fly ash and forgetting about the admixture. so he is producing a 3000 that will barely hold a 4 slump. then the unskill, uneducated, uncontrolled concrete finisher start dumping the water to it. contractor will not argue because afrraid they will walk. producer are scare stiff. cold joint are more problem than returning loads. so i must step in and argue and look like an ass. must fight with drivers, then finisher, then contractor just to turn a good product. if the sample do not break its alway the lab. never the stupid un skilled i do not give a damn finisher. think about it the total srength of that skyscaper is in the hands of a six grade dropout finisher.