Pierre Vivier
Structural
- Oct 16, 2017
- 2
How can the contractors ensure that they achieve the desired top cover thickness on a large slab with reinforcing on both faces?
For example - a large reinforced concrete reservoir roof slab, lightly sloped for drainage. At areas the concrete will be to far from end shutters to judge the required height of concrete.
I was thinking of an inverted cover block (spacer block) to achieve the desired slab thickness & top cover when floating, but this just seems like a bad idea.
For example - a large reinforced concrete reservoir roof slab, lightly sloped for drainage. At areas the concrete will be to far from end shutters to judge the required height of concrete.
I was thinking of an inverted cover block (spacer block) to achieve the desired slab thickness & top cover when floating, but this just seems like a bad idea.