pmour
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 1, 2005
- 10
The ACI code provides for 3 inches of concrete cover when permanently exposed to earth for the construction of a drilled shaft pier. I would think it would be easier to have the rebar cage rest at the bottom of the pier for the purposes of construction. I am unaware of how the rebar cage supported otherwise during construction. I had been told once that the the purpose of the code was to prohibit corrosion of the steel, which requires moisture and air, and at the bottom of the pier there would be a minimum amount of corrosive action. I have seen piers designed in both ways(having the longitudnal steel extend to the end of the pier and detailed 3 inches short of the pier base) and I am looking for some clarification as to the preferred or proper design.