YuleMsee
Structural
- Apr 8, 2018
- 69
I've been retained as a structural engineer in a fit out job on an existing building.
I've been retained as a structural engineer in a fit out job on an existing building.
An inspection of the existing building revealed this construction defect, a big void on the column at the beam - column junction.
Can this be rectified by using a class R4 concrete repair mortar or is it safer to re-shore the slab, hack around the column and recast the area. This is the only slab being supported.

An inspection of the existing building revealed this construction defect, a big void on the column at the beam - column junction.
Can this be rectified by using a class R4 concrete repair mortar or is it safer to re-shore the slab, hack around the column and recast the area. This is the only slab being supported.