ATSE
Structural
- May 14, 2009
- 594
Attached is a photo of honeycomb (“rock pockets”) in a 24 inch thick concrete wall. The wall height is about 30 feet tall. This is one location of several, where the voids extend well into the wall, passed the outer layer of horizontal and vertical reinforcing. Some places the void is more than 6 inches deep. The project is in California.
I have no experience with this kind of consolidation (lack of). Our specifications require SikaTop 123 for relatively shallow (and typical) honeycomb repairs – up to 1.5 inches deep.
Question #1: Do any ACI documents address “extreme” honeycombing?
Question #2: What kind of poor quality would justify the engineer of record to require corrective action (not sure what) and/or non-destructive testing to confirm the wall are “sound”. My concern is voids in the middle of the wall with no surface manifestation.
Question #3: What constitutes gross incompetence in concrete practice? Not a legal question, a practical question. What code do I have on my side to site this?
Question #4: Will a "repaired" location be expected to perform the same as "original" concrete. I realize that's the point, but is this the reality (i.e. bar lap stresses, permeability...)
For the record, we had a pre-construction meeting and warned the rather overconfident contractor of the challenges and risks associated with tall wall pours. And there were 2 special inspectors present for the 8 hour pour.
My intent is to require repair in 1 inch layers with SikaTop123. Anything else?
I have no experience with this kind of consolidation (lack of). Our specifications require SikaTop 123 for relatively shallow (and typical) honeycomb repairs – up to 1.5 inches deep.
Question #1: Do any ACI documents address “extreme” honeycombing?
Question #2: What kind of poor quality would justify the engineer of record to require corrective action (not sure what) and/or non-destructive testing to confirm the wall are “sound”. My concern is voids in the middle of the wall with no surface manifestation.
Question #3: What constitutes gross incompetence in concrete practice? Not a legal question, a practical question. What code do I have on my side to site this?
Question #4: Will a "repaired" location be expected to perform the same as "original" concrete. I realize that's the point, but is this the reality (i.e. bar lap stresses, permeability...)
For the record, we had a pre-construction meeting and warned the rather overconfident contractor of the challenges and risks associated with tall wall pours. And there were 2 special inspectors present for the 8 hour pour.
My intent is to require repair in 1 inch layers with SikaTop123. Anything else?