In many cases, cambers are specified in construction documents to ensure level slabs and minimum slab infill. Since there are many uncertainties in long-term deflection estimation, a camber may be set as one-half of the computed total long-term deflections including the immediate deflections, as building owners and contractors prefer that the cambers are sized to accommodate only immediate deflection and a portion of the long-term deflection. It is also worth noting that cambers less than ¼ inch tend to be ignored by concrete contractors because the value is within construction tolerance and error range.