WayneElliott
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 27, 2004
- 3
I hope someone out there can help me. I'm working as QA for the Corps of Engineers in Iraq at a site where a contractor is building concrete structures. Many of the compressive tests (they use cubes, not cylinders) failed in the lab and the contractor now wants to use a Swiss hammer test to prove the concrete is acceptable. The specs only mention core tests as a solution for low breaks, but the contractor says a Swiss hammer is acceptable because we reference ASTM Standards in our spec and the Swiss Hammer is accepted by that ASTM standard. Searching other posts (thread590-75263 in particular), I'm not sure how accurate the Swiss hammer results will be. Two questions - Are Swiss Hammer results acceptable by ASTM and are we required to accept the test? Thanks very much to anyone that can help me.