shaneelliss
Structural
- Oct 15, 2007
- 109
There was a group of storage units constructed of CMU and placed in very cold weather without proper protection (15° to 20°F). Wind shields were not used, blankets were only used on about 1/2 the structure, the blocks were not heated prior to placing as required, etc. So it is likely the mortar and grout froze and will not reach the original design compressive strength of 2000 psi.
Because of this the building authority that I work for would not accept the construction. So the contractor hired an engineer and core samples were taken from grouted sections of the wall and crushed. The compressive strength of the samples was between 500 and 900 psi (this was grout compressive strength, not prism testing). The engineer did some calcs and said the building was ok even with those low grout strengths and without requiring prism testing.
Is there anything in the code that is violated with the previous narrative? The IBC 2104.3 has cold weather construction requirements, but if these weren't met, and the engineer show by calcs that it is still ok, should the building authority back off? I can't find anything in the code requiring a minimum compressive strength of the grout or masonry as a whole. Am I missing something?
Because of this the building authority that I work for would not accept the construction. So the contractor hired an engineer and core samples were taken from grouted sections of the wall and crushed. The compressive strength of the samples was between 500 and 900 psi (this was grout compressive strength, not prism testing). The engineer did some calcs and said the building was ok even with those low grout strengths and without requiring prism testing.
Is there anything in the code that is violated with the previous narrative? The IBC 2104.3 has cold weather construction requirements, but if these weren't met, and the engineer show by calcs that it is still ok, should the building authority back off? I can't find anything in the code requiring a minimum compressive strength of the grout or masonry as a whole. Am I missing something?