Technical Specification: FOR Cast-In-Place Concrete
Technical Specification: FOR Cast-In-Place Concrete
SPECIFICATION
FOR
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE
3.9 FORMWORK
3.9.1 General
3.9.2 Fabrication
3.9.3 Assembly and Inspection
3.9.4 Support Work
3.9.5 Chamfers
3.9.6 Formwork Coatings
3.9.7 Installation of Embedded Items
3.9.8 Removal of Formwork
3.9.9 Re-use of Formwork
3.11 MARKING
3.12 TOLERANCES
3.12.1 Tolerances of Form
3.12.2 Tolerance of Embedded Items
3.13 INSPECTION
3.13.1 General
3.13.2 Concreting Check Items
1.0 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
1.1.1 Scope
1.2.2 Reinforcement
0 - 50 One sample
51 - 200 One for each 75 CM
201 - 400 One for each 100 CM
401 or over One for each 150
CM
(3) Records
1.3 SUBMITTALS
1.3.2 Samples
(6) Waterstops
1.4.1 Protection
Use all means necessary to protect the materials of this section before,
during, and after installation and to protect the work and materials of
all other trades.
1.4.2 Delivery
1.4.3 Storage
(2) Aggregates
(3) Reinforcement
1.4.4 Replacements
1.4.5 Rejection
2.0 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
2.1.1 Cement
(2) Certificate
2.1.2 Aggregates
(1) General
For the concrete of this section, all fine and coarse aggregate
shall preferably come from only one source.
(2) Testing
2.1.3 Water
Water for mixing concrete shall be fresh and clean, and free from
injurious amounts of oil, acid, alkali, salt, or organic materials
2.1.4 Admixtures
(2) Waterstops
2.1.8 Reinforcement
2.1.9 Formwork
(2) Provide ties so that the portion remaining within the concrete
after removal of exterior parts is at least 3.8 cm from the outer
concrete surface.
(3) Provide form ties that will not leave a hole larger than 2.5 cm
diameter in the concrete surface.
3.0 EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
Concrete for reinforced concrete structure is classified into grade, quality and
slump. The class of concrete shall be specified on the drawings, denoted by
minimum 28 days compressive strength, based on 15 cm diameter x 30 cm
height.
3.2.1 General
Chute arrangement:
(1) Pumps may be used only if they can pump the design mix. Do
not add fine aggregate or water to the mix to satisfy needs of a
pumping device.
(4) Concrete mix should be poured within 1 hour after water has
been added to dry mix.
3.3 CONSOLIDATION
3.3.1 General
3.3.2 Procedures
(3) Do not insert the vibrator into lower courses that have begun to
set.
(4) Use the vibrator to melt down the concrete as it is being placed,
and uses the vibrator to consolidate the mass of concrete.
(5) In the case of wall construction, assign at least one vibrator and
vibrator-operator to melting down the mix; and assign at least
one other vibrator and vibrator-operator to consolidating the
mass of concrete.
(8) Vibration shall not be continued at any one point to the extent
that localized areas of grout are formed. Vibrators shall not
touch reinforcement.
Initiate a maintenance program for the vibrators to assure that they are
operating at peak efficiency at all times, and to facilitate effective
consolidation of the concrete.
3.4.1 General
(1) The contractor shall ensure that all construction joints are
arranged to minimize the effects of shrinkage. The position and
arrangement of construction joints shall be according to the
3.5 CURING
3.5.1 General
(1) For five days after pouring, concrete surfaces shall be kept
constantly wet and protected from sunlight and rapid drying.
This is to be achieved by spraying water directly on to the
concrete surface or over previously laid curing membrane or
material.
(c) Repair and patch defective areas with all fins and other
projections completely removed and smoothed.
(3) Related unformed surfaces
(d) After leveling, roughen the surface before the final set
using stiff broom brush, or rake.
3.7.1 General
Comply with specified standards and for details and methods of fixing
reinforcement and supports, and as herein specified.
(1) Clean reinforcement to remove loose rust and mill scale, earth,
and other materials that reduce or destroy bonding with
concrete.
3.9 FORMWORK
3.9.1 General
(1) Construct forms complying to the exact size, shape lines, and
dimensions shown, and as required to obtain accurate
alignment, location, grade, level, and plumb work in finish
structures.
(3) All rubbish, shavings, saw dust, wire clipping, loose concrete
and any other refuse shall be removed from the inner face of
the forms before placing concrete.
3.9.2 Fabrication
(3) Provide top form for inclined surfaces where the slope is too
steep to place concrete with bottom form only.
3.9.5 Chamfers
(2) Form oil shall be approved by the Project Manager prior to use.
Set and build into the work anchorage devices, piping, boxes, sleeves
and other embedded items required for other work that is attached to,
or supported by, cast-I-place concrete. Items are to be set firm and
rigid so that no movement occurs when concrete is being poured.
Clean and repair surfaces of forms to be re-used ion the work. Split,
frayed, delaminated or otherwise damaged form facing material will
not be acceptable. Apply new form coating compound material to
concrete contact surfaces as specified for new formwork. When forms
are used for successive concrete placement, thoroughly clean surfaces,
remove fins, and laitance, and tighten forms to close all joints. Align
and secure joints to avoid offsets.
3.10.1 General
(2) Prior to setting anchor bolts, they shall be cleaned of loose rust,
oil, grease, dust, and other foreign matter, which may reduce
concrete bonding.
(6) While pouring concrete, care shall be taken so that the anchor
bolts held in place do not move, or any other interference is
caused.
For setting of anchor bolts, the following two methods shall be applied
in conjunction with relevant drawings and/or instructions given by the
Project Manager. If other special methods are to be used the contractor
will be informed by the Project Manager accordingly.
After the concrete has hardened, the centerline of foundations shall be clearly
marked on the top surface. Also a horizontal line at a level 100 mm below the
underside of the structure to be installed (e.g. bottom of base plate) shall be
marked on all the side surfaces of foundations.
3.12 TOLERANCES
Distances between
Center of grouped
Anchor bolt +/- 3.0 mm
Note: when stiffener type jigs are used, Table 4 need not be followed with the
exception of projected length
3.13 INSPECTION
3.13.1 General
(j) Cast concrete tops and slab work is struck too required
level and floated-off on the disappearance of water
sheen;