Usual staging of concrete placement in the US is to have construction joints at the floor level (bottom of column) and at the bottom of the floor system above (top of column).
The order of placement would be:
1. Construct footings and associated footing piers, etc.
2. If the first floor is suspended, construct the floor system over the footings. Otherwise construct the column.
3. Construct the column up to the bottom of the floor/roof system above.
4. Construct the floor/roof system above.
This puts "cold" (i.e. construction) joints at either end of the column and these locations, many times, are at points of maximum moment.
In concrete construction, most construction joint strategies are to locate at or near points of maximum moment and away from points of maximum shear.
With columns, the shear is usually constant up the length while the moments are usually highest at either end.
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