humm 4,000psi So your basic run of the mill foundation or curb mix. The reinforcement cages they re using in combination with this should be plenty for shallow pilings but I would imagine they want something a bit stiffer for the longer (deeper) ones.
the pour can be walked on in 24 hours, but will not reach full load strength until about 28 days inhow long after the first pour before we see vertical construction?
the pour can be walked on in 24 hours, but will not reach full load strength until about 28 days in
ok, so what is the first trucks' psi rating?
I wish you guys would talk on our level once in while4,000 seems to be the norm, but he'll have a heck of a slump since that first truck will be the one who sits and waits, and waits, and waits, all while hydrating the load until it's soup.
I wish you guys would talk on our level once in while
3 kilometersOk, how about a guessing game. What elevation A.S.L. will the T/FTG be for the first foundation?
im gonna guess Blue lolOk, how about a guessing game. What elevation A.S.L. will the T/FTG be for the first foundation?
3 kilometers
im gonna guess Blue lol
Florida must have some seriously steep beaches and shores.
cheeseOn a scale of 1-10, what's your favorite color of the alphabet?
"Slump" is essentially how stiff of thick the concrete is. Different applications require different levels of slump. To think and the concrete will not work its way around the forms and rebar. To thin and it looses strength.I wish you guys would talk on our level once in while
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