asixth
Structural
- Feb 27, 2008
- 1,333
Hi guys,
I have an architect who is doing some renovations on a building and requires to core through an existing rc slab with a nominal 75 and 150mm diameter hole (3" and 6" respectively) to pass through services etc.
It is my understanding that plumbers drill through slabs all the time and that engineers should be aware of this during design.
Is there anything that I should look out for?
The slab is flat plate and loadbearing walls and the holes are not located in peak moment regions. There are no pt tendons.
I have an architect who is doing some renovations on a building and requires to core through an existing rc slab with a nominal 75 and 150mm diameter hole (3" and 6" respectively) to pass through services etc.
It is my understanding that plumbers drill through slabs all the time and that engineers should be aware of this during design.
Is there anything that I should look out for?
The slab is flat plate and loadbearing walls and the holes are not located in peak moment regions. There are no pt tendons.