kieran1
Structural
- Feb 27, 2002
- 178
I have a situation on site were we are constructing a 9.0m high retaining wall. The stem is 650mm thick and the horizontal pressure is 430KN. The contractor proposed to construct the wall in lifts of 1.2m however the first lift took 3 days and there is two cold joints in the wall.
I should say the job is in Africa and pouring concrete can be a problem. I have since discovered that the joints were not scabbled after the previous pour.
The starter bar reinforcemnt is continuous through the joints. I also have the same reinforcement on the compression face to save confusion when tying on site.
All thoughts appreciated. I don't want to instruct them to break down the concrete if I can avoid it.
Kieran
I should say the job is in Africa and pouring concrete can be a problem. I have since discovered that the joints were not scabbled after the previous pour.
The starter bar reinforcemnt is continuous through the joints. I also have the same reinforcement on the compression face to save confusion when tying on site.
All thoughts appreciated. I don't want to instruct them to break down the concrete if I can avoid it.
Kieran