Interesting. Cutting all the wires manually with a manual bolt cutter on large slab-on-grade would seem like a bit of a chore to me, but you have seen it done and I respect your opinion on that. I have learned something new. Thanks.
Have you found that is the North American Practice in your experience?
I have not seen that specified or done around here but perhaps I am wrong because it has been about 30 or 40 years since I was on site while a slab on grade with mesh was being placed, but I will check with my colleagues when I get into the office. Maybe others on this forum can comment. Like I said earlier, we and many other firms generally stopped specifying mesh in slab on grade about 30 or 40 years ago.
Have you gone to the site to check that it is done?
What do you mean by "large mesh"? For the usual 6"x6" 6/6 mesh, it usually ends up on the bottom of the slab, as many articles have noted and as we have proven by cores. That is why they developed the much wider spaced mesh that the workers can theoretically step between the wires, but which I have not seen used in this area of the continent (Toronto area).