canman
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 28, 2003
- 34
I have numerous school site projects in Southern California, that require new concrete flatwork. The specificatons, which I wrote, specify a mix design of compressive strength minimum 4000psi, W/C ratio 0.50 maximum, with 1 inch aggregate passing 95-100%. If it helps in this question, the specs are written per Green Book requirements for a mix design of 618-CLE-4000P.
The contractor has come back asking for a revised mix design that can be used in tight areas, inaccessible for a truck. His mix meets the compressive strength and W/C ratio requirements but his aggregate gradation passes a 3/8" size at 100%, or grade E per the Green Book. How much should the difference in aggregate size affect my decision on accepting this alternate mix design?
Thanks for the help - Canman
The contractor has come back asking for a revised mix design that can be used in tight areas, inaccessible for a truck. His mix meets the compressive strength and W/C ratio requirements but his aggregate gradation passes a 3/8" size at 100%, or grade E per the Green Book. How much should the difference in aggregate size affect my decision on accepting this alternate mix design?
Thanks for the help - Canman