SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have heard that a contractor on one of my jobs would like to pour a 3-1/2” suspend slab early next week. Weather forecast put the temperature at max = 33 degrees and min = 17 degrees. I have already expressed some of my concerns about the planned pour but before I confront the contractor I need to make sure I am doing everything correctly.
ACI 306 contains the recommendations for pouring concrete during cold weather. However, they don’t really discuss the insulating requirements for a slab that is this thin. I can extrapolate from the temperature charts but I’m not sure this would be accurate. Also, if the contractor were to provide insulation over the slab (by using blankets), isn’t the same insulation required under the suspended slab? This is not specifically discussed in ACI 360… but I would think common sense would prevail.
The floor construction is a 3-1/2” slab on 9/16” form deck with steel joist spaced a 2’-6” o.c.
ACI 306 contains the recommendations for pouring concrete during cold weather. However, they don’t really discuss the insulating requirements for a slab that is this thin. I can extrapolate from the temperature charts but I’m not sure this would be accurate. Also, if the contractor were to provide insulation over the slab (by using blankets), isn’t the same insulation required under the suspended slab? This is not specifically discussed in ACI 360… but I would think common sense would prevail.
The floor construction is a 3-1/2” slab on 9/16” form deck with steel joist spaced a 2’-6” o.c.