SperlingPE
Structural
- Dec 27, 2002
- 591
I have a building (6 story CIP) that has a floor that did not meet strength requirements. The contractor took it upon himself to have cores drilled at various locations around the floor. The core strengths were all over the place. One very low, but the majority made strength or were within the 500 psi limit. I asked that more core samples be taken in the area of the very low sample. My thought is that the average of these cylinders will satisfy code requriements. My questions are: What can be done to strengthen the floor system (one way pan joists)? Can I re-rate the live load capacity based on the core sample breaks?
The cylinder breaks for columns on this floor also came back low.
I am trying to ascertain what the cause of the low strengths is. The concrete supplier, testing agency, contractor, owner, and flat work sub are all involved. I am not looking forward to this possible mess.
The cylinder breaks for columns on this floor also came back low.
I am trying to ascertain what the cause of the low strengths is. The concrete supplier, testing agency, contractor, owner, and flat work sub are all involved. I am not looking forward to this possible mess.