allisch
Structural
- Jul 2, 2007
- 26
I'm taking a poll.
And this is not about the cost of rebar versus foundation problems.
Code allows unreinforced concrete footings, and for that matter, even unreinforced basement walls to a certain height.
So how would you deal with questions on rebar tying if in that instance the code does not even require any reinforcement?
Eg. would you allow then to "wet-stab" reinforcement bars, in the instance where none is actually required by code? Yet, ACI and ICC requires reinforcement to be secured in place before concrete is placed?
The contractor is trying to argue that since none is actually required (they could meet the requirements of the unreinforced foundation tables given in the ICC), that they do not have to tie it in place prior to placing the concrete.
It could theoretically all fall to the bottom and they would still meet the code for the unreinforced footings.
It is my position that if it is present, then it must be tied per ACI. The next question is this... If it is present, does it need to comply with the rho min etc.
What do you require for a 8" concrete basement wall as far as reinforcing?
(Sandy Soils=SW - 8' wall ht, 8' minus4" slab minus 8" top of wall to grade = 7' unbalanced fill.)
I'm pretty sure that I know the answer to this, but before you answer, check out 2000 IBC Table 1805.5(1). or other table number if in a state with newer codes.
And this is not about the cost of rebar versus foundation problems.
Code allows unreinforced concrete footings, and for that matter, even unreinforced basement walls to a certain height.
So how would you deal with questions on rebar tying if in that instance the code does not even require any reinforcement?
Eg. would you allow then to "wet-stab" reinforcement bars, in the instance where none is actually required by code? Yet, ACI and ICC requires reinforcement to be secured in place before concrete is placed?
The contractor is trying to argue that since none is actually required (they could meet the requirements of the unreinforced foundation tables given in the ICC), that they do not have to tie it in place prior to placing the concrete.
It could theoretically all fall to the bottom and they would still meet the code for the unreinforced footings.
It is my position that if it is present, then it must be tied per ACI. The next question is this... If it is present, does it need to comply with the rho min etc.
What do you require for a 8" concrete basement wall as far as reinforcing?
(Sandy Soils=SW - 8' wall ht, 8' minus4" slab minus 8" top of wall to grade = 7' unbalanced fill.)
I'm pretty sure that I know the answer to this, but before you answer, check out 2000 IBC Table 1805.5(1). or other table number if in a state with newer codes.