hyphenme
Structural
- Dec 20, 2011
- 8
We have foundations at an electrical substation where all the foundations are round caissons with some having a rectangular or square top for the anchor bolt pattern. The concrete guys poured all the foundations in that substation partially up to where my rectangle/square top is suppose to start. The contractors usually pour the foundation in one go but this time they didn't, not sure why. We didn't specifically require that the caisson be monolithic but it has never been an issue until now.
What kind of issues comes up with concrete being poured in two stages like this? There are 3-4ft left in the pour. I know cold joints become an issue and we're tempted to require the contractor to pull up all the foundations and re-pour it. This might be very expensive and we're deciding if there an alternative solution. There are rebars in these foundations, some go as deep as 20ft. Thoughts? Opinions?
What kind of issues comes up with concrete being poured in two stages like this? There are 3-4ft left in the pour. I know cold joints become an issue and we're tempted to require the contractor to pull up all the foundations and re-pour it. This might be very expensive and we're deciding if there an alternative solution. There are rebars in these foundations, some go as deep as 20ft. Thoughts? Opinions?