erisew
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 6, 2003
- 3
Our Contractor at site has damaged existing steel reinforcement while hacking our RC slab in preparation to cast an extension. Was wondering if there are any guidelines out there (or rule-of-thumb) on how much the steel bar can be damaged mechanically by hackers and still be considered 'acceptable'/'safe'. i.e. in terms of loss of cross sectional area or some other measurable criteria.
The steel bars are actually starter bars that were cast in the slab in the previous phase for us to lap with when we extend the structure for the next phase (which is about 5 years in between phases). The steel reinforcement is Grade 500. (i.e. chracteristic yield stress of 500N/mm2)
I'm actually writing from Malaysia, so we usually refer to British Standards / BS-EN on stuff like this, but I couldn't find any guidance on this matter in BS8110. Any input on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Lester Seow.
The steel bars are actually starter bars that were cast in the slab in the previous phase for us to lap with when we extend the structure for the next phase (which is about 5 years in between phases). The steel reinforcement is Grade 500. (i.e. chracteristic yield stress of 500N/mm2)
I'm actually writing from Malaysia, so we usually refer to British Standards / BS-EN on stuff like this, but I couldn't find any guidance on this matter in BS8110. Any input on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Lester Seow.