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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 SCOPE
5.0 MATERIALS
5.1 Concrete
5.2 Steel Reinforcement And Positioning Devices
5.3 Form Materials
5.4 Joint Materials
5.5 Curing Materials
5.6 Miscellaneous Materials
6.1 Reinforcement
6.2 Formworks
7.1 Preparation
7.2 Acceptance Of Concrete on Arrival
7.3 Concrete Placement
7.4 Concreting Under Water
7.5 Concreting In Hot Weather
7.6 Concreting For Slab-On-Grade
7.7 Construction Joints
7.8 Concrete Placement Acceptance
8.1 Finishing
8.2 Removal Of Forms And Shoring
8.3 Curing
8.4 Corrosion Protection and Durability
11.0 SUBMITTALS
12.0 APPENDICES
12.1 Appendix 1
12.2 Appendix 2
1.0 SCOPE
2.1 Concrete shall be constructed true to lines, dimensions and details shown on the
drawings.
2.2 The mix design, mixing, delivery and testing of normal weight, ready-mixed
concrete shall be governed by the requirements of SEC Material Standard 70-TMSS-
03, Rev. 01.
2.3 No material, regardless of its source, shall be incorporated in the WORK until
representative samples are taken and tested by a SEC approved independent
laboratory and found acceptable.
3.1 Any conflicts between this standard and other applicable Saudi Electricity Company
(SEC) Standards, industry standards, codes, and forms shall be resolved in writing
by the SEC Representative.
3.2 Any request to deviate from this standard shall be directed to the Department
Manager, Standards and Specifications.
The latest revisions/amendments of the following Codes, Standards and Specifications are
intended as guidance in providing an acceptable level of quality of materials and practice. In
case of conflict between these Standards and the text of this Standard, the latter shall govern.
4.3.1 AASHTO M182 Specification For Burlap Cloth Made From Jute Or
Kenaf And Cotton Mats
4.4.6 ACI 302.1R Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction
4.5.2 ASTM A 184 Specification for Welded Deformed Steel Bar Mats for
Concrete Reinforcement
4.5.4 ASTM A 496 Specification for Steel wire, Deformed, for Concrete
Reinforcement
4.5.6 ASTM A 615 Specification for Deformed and Plain Carbon -Steel
Bars for Concrete Reinforcement
4.5.10 ASTM C 31M Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test
Specimens in the Field
4.5.12 ASTM C 42M Test Method for Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores
and Sawed Beams of Concrete
4.5.15 ASTM C 143 Standard Test Method for Slump of Hydraulic Cement
Concrete
4.5.16 ASTM C 171 Specification for Sheet Materials for Curing Concrete
4.5.21 ASTM C 1077 Practice for Agencies Testing Concrete and Concrete
Aggregates for Use in Construction and Criteria for
Testing Agency Evaluation
4.5.23 ASTM C 1602 Specification for Mixing Water used in the Production
of Hydraulic Cement Concrete
4.5.25 ASTM D 1751 Specification for Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for
Concrete Paving and Structural Construction (Non
Extruding and Resilient Bituminous Types)
4.5.26 ASTM D 1752 Specification for Preformed Sponge Rubber Cork and
Recycled PVC Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete
Paving and Structural Construction
5.0 MATERIALS
5.1 Concrete
After all materials are charged in the drum, the batch mixer shall be rotated at
the manufacturer's recommended speed, for at least 1-1/2 minutes for
quantities less than or equal to 1 cubic meter and increased by 20 seconds for
every additional cubic meter or fraction thereof. Batching and mixing shall be
done as per ACI 301M.
5.1.3 Grouts mentioned below shall be chloride free, high performance, free
flowing, non-catalyzed, shrinkage compensated and hydrogen free in addition
to the following requirements:
5.2.1 Reinforcing bars shall be deformed or plain billet steel bars in conformance
with SASO/SSA 2 and ASTM 615.
5.2.2 Welded wire fabrics shall be electrically welded cold-drawn wire with
minimum yield strength of 240 MPa in conformance with the following:
SASO/SSA 224
5.2.3 Devices such as spacers, chairs, bolsters, ties, etc., used for spacing,
supporting and fastening the steel reinforcement shall conform to the
requirements of Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) Manual.
5.3.1 Form materials shall conform to ACI 347R and shall be of wood, steel,
driven steel sheet piling or other approved material. The type, size, shape,
quality and strength of all materials of which the forms are to be made shall
be consistent with the specified finishes and safety. Plywood for formwork
material shall meet the requirements of The Engineered Wood Association
(APA) grade-trademarked, United States Product Specification (USPS) PS 1,
B-B plywood, exterior type, Class 1, sealed edges, mill oiled and not less
than 20 mm thick.
Joint filler material shall be extruded closed cell polyethylene foam rod or
polyurethane foam rod conforming to the requirements of ASTM D 1751 or
ASTM D 1752.
5.4.2 Waterstops
Size and type shall be as shown on the design drawings and shall satisfy the
following material requirements:
5.5.1 Different curing materials and their requirements are as given in the Tables 1
and 2 below:
5.5.2 Potable water for curing shall be clean and free from injurious amounts of oil,
acids, alkalies, salts, organic materials or other substances that may be
deleterious to concrete or steel reinforcement and shall meet the requirements
listed in the Table below:
Maximum Concentration
Form of Contamination (ppm) (%)
6.1 Reinforcement
6.1.1 All reinforcement at the time of placing shall be free of loose mill scale or
rust, dirt, mud, oil or any coating that would adversely affect bonding of the
reinforcement to concrete.
6.1.2 All reinforcing bars shall be cut and fabricated in accordance with the
dimensions shown on the approved construction drawings. Hooks and bends
shall be in accordance with ACI 318RM.
6.1.3 All reinforcing bars shall be bent cold. Tolerance for longitudinal location of
bends and ends of reinforcement shall be ± 50 mm, except at discontinuous
ends of members where tolerance shall be ± l2 mm. Fabrication tolerances
shall conform to ACI 117. Once steel has been bent, it shall not be re-bent.
Members more than 200 mm, but not over 600 mm deep: ± l2 mm
6.1.5 Steel reinforcement shall be checked against drawings for bending details. It
shall be ensured that all steel reinforcement are accurately in place and firmly
secured against possible displacements.
6.1.6 Reinforcing steel splices shall be made only as required and permitted on
locations shown on the "Issued For Construction" drawings.
6.1.7 PVC or HDPE spacers and chairs shall be used for concrete cover. Concrete
bricks and/or blocks shall not be used. In case it is unavoidable, these shall be
made of the same grade as the stuctural concrete after approval by the SEC
Representativecan.
Very Severe
Exposure Condition Moderate Mild
and Severe
Concrete members in contact
with soil and water incl. slabs- 75 75 75
Minimum Cover in mm
on-grade
Columns and walls exposed to
atmosphere up to 3 m height 75 50 50
from grade level
Columns and walls above 3 m
height from grade level and 50 50 40
beams
Slabs and joists exposed to 40 40 for >35 mm bars 40 for >35 mm bars
atmosphere 30 for <35 mm bars 20 for <35 mm bars
Ensurance of the required minimum clear cover shall not result in the
reduction at site, of the design effective depth of the member. The tolerances
in concrete cover for slabs shall be as per ACI 302.1R.
6.1.9 All bolts, sleeves, anchors, dowels, fastenings or other items to be embedded
in the concrete shall be accurately positioned and firmly secured against
possible displacement. When concrete is placed at locations where anchor
bolts, stub angles or other items requiring high accuracy are present, wooden
or steel templates shall be carefully and accurately fabricated and set. Anchor
bolts shall be plumb and within 2 mm of the position shown on the "Issued
For Construction" drawings.
6.1.10 Metallic sleeves shall not be allowed and anchor bolts shall not be in contact
with reinforcing steel.
6.1.11 Welding for reinforcing bars shall not be permitted unless the mill test reports
were furnished indicating that the steel has been modified for weldability.
Welding shall be done as per requirements of AWS D1.4 (TES-W-109.01).
6.2 Formworks
Forms shall be used, wherever necessary, to confine concrete and shape it to the
dimensions required in the design drawings. The forms shall be sufficiently tight to
prevent leakage of cement paste/mortar from the concrete. Formwork shall be
constructed so that the concrete surfaces conform to the tolerance limit listed in ACI
117.
6.2.2 Forms shall be properly braced or tied together with standard accessories to
maintain the position and shape during placing and curing of concrete.
6.2.4 Eccentric loads on any part of the formwork shall be avoided unless these
members have been designed for such loadings.
6.2.5 Where necessary, to maintain the tolerances indicated, the formwork shall be
cambered to compensate for anticipated deflections due to the weight and
pressure of the fresh concrete, and also due to any construction loads which
may exceed the design live load.
6.2.6 The surface of the forms shall provide the correct finish, as specified in
Section 8.1, Finishing.
6.2.7 Forms for wall openings shall be constructed so as to facilitate loosening and
removal. Form material shall be good so as not to be disfigured by moisture
or heat.
Embedded ties for holding forms shall remain and shall be terminated within
the concrete at a distance of not less than the specified concrete cover. Snap
ties or through-bolts shall not be used. Approval shall be obtained from SEC
Representative for form ties of any other type.
Forms for sloped surfaces shall be built so that the sheathing can be placed
board-by-board immediately ahead of concrete placement, so as to enable
ready access for placement, vibration, inspection and repair of the concrete.
The sheathing shall also be built so that the boards can be removed one by
one from the bottom up, as soon as the concrete has attained sufficient
stiffness to prevent sagging. Surfaces of construction joints and finished
surfaces with slopes steeper than 4 (horizontal) to 1 (vertical) shall be formed
as required herein.
After the forms have been constructed, all surface imperfections shall be
corrected, and all surface irregularities at matching faces of form material
shall be dressed to the specified curvature.
6.2.11 In areas where removal of the formworks is not possible, or the working
space is very small, permanent formworks of concrete blocks filled with
grout/mortar mix with strength not less than that of the concrete blocks can
be used.
7.1 Preparation
7.1.1 Concrete shall not be placed until all formwork, embedded parts, steel
reinforcement, foundation surfaces and joints involved in the placing have
been inspected and approved by the SEC Representative.
7.1.2 Surfaces of forms and embedded items shall be cleaned of all encrustations of
mortar, grout or other foreign materials. Forms shall be coated with an
approved form release agent, which is compatible with a subsequent coating
system (if any) on the concrete surface. Lubricating (machine) oil shall not be
used.
7.1.3 All necessary checks, as required in the concrete pour and placement card,
(Appendix I), shall be made and approved by the SEC Representative before
concrete placement commences.
7.1.4 Provision at site of the required number and rating of vibrators needed for a
specific concrete pour including a standby power source shall be ensured.
7.1.5 All precautions related to concrete placement in hot weather (refer to Section
7.5) shall also be ensured.
7.1.6 All concrete laitance (on reinforcing bars) and other unsound material shall
be removed before placing of new concrete against hardened concrete.
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7.2.1 Upon arrival of concrete at the place of deposition, the delivery ticket shall be
checked to ensure that all information required as per latest revision of SEC
Material Standard Specification 70-TMSS-03 is available and duly complied
with.
7.2.2 The concrete shall reach the jobsite such that it can be compacted in its final
position within the time duration mentioned in 70-TMSS-03 from the time of
introduction of cement into the aggregates. In case of dry mix, the time is
considered from the instant of adding the water from the approved source.
7.2.4 Addition of super plasticizers is permitted only at site. Where the slump is
deemed inappropriate for acceptable workability, a high range water reducing
admixture (super plasticizer), conforming to ASTM C494, may be added
immediately prior to the placement of concrete and in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations (especially with respect to dosage and
mixing time). This addition shall be recorded in the concrete placement card
(Appendix I).
7.2.5 The temperature of concrete while leaving the mixing plant should be such
that at the time of final placement, the maximum temperature of concrete
does not exceed the limits mentioned in latest revision of SEC Material
Standard Specification 70-TMSS-03.
7.3.1 Concrete shall be placed in accordance with ACI 301M and ACI 304, unless
otherwise stated.
7.3.3 Concrete shall not be dropped through congested reinforcing steel which may
cause segregation of the coarse aggregates. Restrict the free fall of fresh
concrete within 1.5 meters. Employ spouts or flexible drop chutes to avoid
nesting of coarse aggregates.
7.3.5 Following details shall also be observed at the time of placing concrete:
40 mm 150 mm
20 mm 100 mm
7.3.7 Lean concrete mat 75 mm thick with minimum f’c 17 MPa shall be laid under
structural foundations, unless stated otherwise in design drawings. A vapor
barrier, two (2) layers of polyethylene sheet with 150 microns thick each,
shall be laid on top of this lean concrete mat before placing the structural
foundation.
7.3.9 Consolidation
40 mm 75 mm
20 mm 50 mm
h. Concrete shall be vibrated in two stages as per ACI 309. Care shall be
taken to avoid loss of bonding between steel and concrete during re-
vibration. The initial stage of vibration shall be at the time of concrete
placement. The second stage of vibration shall be as late as the
formed concrete will respond to the vibrator, where the running
internal vibrator will sink due to its own weight into the concrete.
Timing of re-vibration is of particular importance in hot weather
concreting and especially in application on thin slabs.
7.4.1 Concreting under water shall be done by the "Tremie" method. This method
consists of placing concrete through a vertical pipe, allowing the concrete to
flow from the bottom. This method shall be applicable for deeper work and
confined areas.
7.4.2 The dry pipe method requires a Tremie pipe that is watertight, including
gasketed and bolted flanges at the couplings. The pressure seal plate, which is
at the bottom of the Tremie pipe keeps the Tremie pipe watertight, while
concrete is extruded from it under pressure and such that the discharge end of
the Tremie bottom moves gradually (upwards or away) and is always under
900 mm (approximately) head of fresh concrete. The equipment and
placement procedure shall conform to ACI 304R.
Hot weather concrete practice shall be adopted when the ambient temperature
(maximum air temperature during daytime) is 32°C or above with low relative
humidity and wind velocity that will seriously impair the quality and strength of
concrete. For hot weather definition see ACI 305.
7.5.3 Concrete shall be scheduled for placement during the early (cooler) morning
hours or at night in hot weather and high relative humid conditions.
7.5.4 The temperature of concrete at the point of final placement shall at all times
be less than the limits specified in latest revision of SEC Material Standard
Specification 70-TMSS-03.
7.5.6 Part of the mixing water shall be substituted by an equivalent amount of ice,
when necessary, to obtain the allowable placement temperature. The ice shall
be finely crushed to avoid slump loss and cold joints.
7.5.8 Reinforcing steel and forms shall be protected from direct sun rays.
Whenever ice is used in concrete, reinforcing steel and forms shall be cooled
off with potable water, immediately before concrete placement, unless
arrangements are made for night time concreting.
7.5.9 Concrete shall not be placed under wind blown sand conditions. Concrete
placement shall be planned taking into consideration the humid conditions
and requirement mentioned in Section 7.5.8.
7.5.10 Provisions shall be made for erecting windbreaks and sunshades, fog
spraying of reinforcement, dampening subrgrade and forms, placing concrete
at the lowest practicable temperature, reducing time between placement of
concrete and start of curing, and minimizing evaporation particularly during
the first few hours subsequent to placing concrete shall be made in advance
of placement.
7.6.1 Slabs-on-grade shall be placed upon two (2) layers of 150 microns thick
each, polyethylene sheets as vapor barrier over a lean concrete mat of
minimum thickness of 75 mm or as specified in the approved construction
drawings.
7.6.2 Placing shall follow the guidelines in ACI 302.1R and shall be in compliance
with the following requirements:
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e. Concrete joints shall be filled with a joint sealant and filler as detailed
in the approved construction drawings.
Construction joints are hardened concrete surfaces to which fresh concrete is poured
so as to make it monolithic, with the existing concrete being so rigid that the fresh
concrete cannot be made monolithic by vibration.
Construction Joints shall be so made and located as not to impair the strength
of the structure. Suitable provision shall be made for transfer of shear and
other forces through construction joints.
Concrete shall be protected from damage due to impact, overloading, marring and
cracking of surfaces due to rapid drying.
Inspection of post concrete-placement activities, listed below (but not limited to)
shall be part of the acceptance process, taking special precautions demanded by hot
weather conditions (Section 7.5).
All necessary checks and monitoring, as required in the "Post Concrete Placement
Acceptance Card," Appendix II, shall be made and then approved by the SEC
Representative before final acceptance.
8.1 Finishing
8.1.1 All concrete floors and slabs shall be classified by their intended use, as per
ACI 302.1R. Tools and finishing procedures for each class shall also be in
accordance with ACI 302.1R.
8.1.2 Sidewalks and other outdoor areas subject to foot traffic shall receive a non-
skid finish by drawing a fine, soft bristled broom over the trowelled surface.
Edges and joints shall be tooled.
8.1.3 Concrete surfaces shall be screeded and finished to the required tolerance
class as specified in ACI 117.
a. TYPE U 1:
b. TYPE U2:
This finish is a wood floated finish for surfaces of beds and slabs to
receive mastic pavings or block or tile pavings where a hard, smooth,
steel-trowelled surface is not required. Floating shall be done only
after the concrete has hardened sufficiently and may be done by hand
or machine. Care shall be taken to ensure that the concrete is worked
no more than is necessary to produce a uniform surface free of screed
marks.
c. TYPE U3:
d. TYPE U4:
This finish is a broom finish for surfaces, which are for foot traffic,
e.g., walks and steps where a special finish is not designated. A
broom finish is obtained by motion of a broom in a pattern acceptable
to the SEC. Workmanship is to be similar to that of adjacent areas.
e. TYPE U5:
This finish is a non-slip (dry shake) finish for surfaces where slipping
could be hazardous. Application shall be as per manufacturer's
recommendations.
f. TYPE U6:
g. TYPE U7:
a. TYPE F1:
b. TYPE F2:
c. TYPE F3:
The quality of finish shall not be inferior to that specified in the "Issued For
Construction" drawings. Plastering of defective concrete as a means of
achieving the required finish shall not be permitted.
8.2.1 Precautions
Walls (Note a) 1
Columns (Note a) 1
Period (Days)
Location / Item Structural live load is
Less Than Structural More Than Structural
Dead Load Dead Load
Arch Centers 14 7
Two-Way Slab Systems The removal shall be per ACI 347. Removal
times are contingent on reshores where required,
being placed as soon as practicable after
stripping operations are complete, but not later
than the end of the working day in which
stripping occurs.
a) If the forms also support formwork for slab or beam soffits, the
removal times of the latter shall govern.
8.2.3 Forms shall be removed in such a manner so as not to impair safety and/or
serviceability of the structure and prevent damage to the concrete thereby.
Wooden wedges only shall be used between the concrete surface and the
form where force is necessary to separate the form from the concrete. Metal
wedges, bars or tools shall not be used for this purpose.
8.2.4 Forms not supporting dead mass may be loosened and removed as soon as
the concrete has hardened sufficiently to prevent damage from form removal.
All forms and falsework supporting concrete beams and slabs, or other
members subject to bending stress, shall not be removed or released until job-
cured test cylinders are tested to show a strength of not less than 80% of the
current mean 28-day strength. Methods of removal tending to induce shocks,
jolts or fractures in concrete will not be permitted.
8.2.6 Any required repairs or damaged finish treatment shall be performed as soon
as the forms have been removed, and then followed immediately by the
specified curing.
8.3 Curing
All concrete shall be cured with specified potable water, Section 5.5.2, and in
accordance with recommendations of ACI 308 and ACI 305R, and as specified
herein, immediately after finishing flatwork or removal of forms. Concrete shall be
protected from premature drying, temperature extremes and mechanical injury for
the entire specified curing period. Moisture loss from surfaces placed against
wooden forms shall be minimized by keeping the forms continuously wet until they
can be safely removed. After removal of forms curing shall continue.
Note: No concrete shall be allowed for casting, unless the curing proposal is
approved.
a. Pond Curing:
c. Membrane Curing:
b. Mass concrete
c. Critical situations/structures
8.3.5 All concrete shall be continuously cured for at least seven (7) days, except as
specified below:
8.3.6 A formalized curing record shall be maintained at the Site for inspection and
verification by the SEC Representative. In case the requirements are not
complied, a Non Conformance Report (NCR) shall be issued to the
Contractor and action taken accordingly.
b. Type of curing
8.4.1 All concrete foundations and slabs-on-grade shall be laid on two (2) layers of
150 microns thick each, polyethylene sheeting as vapor barrier over 75 mm
thick lean concrete mat as mentioned in Section 7.3.6.
8.4.2 All concrete surfaces below grade and in contact with soil shall be protected
by waterproofing coating/membrane material, unless specified otherwise in
the approved design drawings. The coating membrane shall extend 150 mm
above ground level, unless aesthetically unacceptable. SEC approval is
required for the waterproofing material.
Tanking system, with approved water proofing materials, shall be done for
shallow concrete foundations in Sabkhah soils. For deep foundations in
Sabkhah soils, steel casing should be used as an extra protection or any other
approved protection methods.
Special care shall be taken by adopting new/latest methods during the construction in order
to minimize future concrete repairs.
Concrete shall be repaired if defective or if in the opinion of the SEC Representative does
not meet the specified requirements. Repair of defects and imperfections, described below,
shall be started within 24 hours of form removal and shall be completed without delay. For
color matching, the use of a mixture of white and gray cements is permitted.
9.2 Honeycombs
A mortar mix with strength not less than that of the original concrete at 28 days age
shall be brushed into the cavity. Immediately after, a dry pack patching mortar shall
be applied, the mix composition being similar to that of the parent concrete. The
water content shall be the minimum amount required for handling and placing. The
mortar shall be compacted in layers into the cavity and screeded off to protrude
slightly from the surrounding surface and then left undisturbed for one or two hours
before finishing. During application, each layer shall be solidly compacted over its
entire surface by the use of a hard wood board and a hammer.
Holes from removed ties shall be repaired using the same grout/mortar mix as for
honeycombs. If the holes are limited in depth, then a dry pack consistency grout shall
be used. Concrete surfaces shall be pre-soaked for at least the last 8 hours, prior to
repair.
All the affected materials, which may have an area larger than that from first visual
appearance, shall be removed. The same repair procedure as for the honeycombs,
shall be used.
Concrete surfaces shall be clean of all dirt and stains caused during construction. The
discoloration and Stains shall be minimized by utilizing proper construction
practices. If discoloration or stains do occur, procedures and materials for repair and
modification shall be submitted to the SEC Representative for approval.
a. Change in Mix
b. Aggregate Transparency
c. Hydration Discoloration
d. Segregation Discoloration
e. Drying Discoloration
9.6 Cracks
The method of repairs are any one of the following or a suitable combination of
more than one of:
a. Sealing
b. V–Grooving
c. Resin injection
Concrete replacement shall be used for large defects and when reinforcing steel bars
are exposed. Other materials may be proposed for approval by the SEC
Representative.
Immediately before placement, the concrete repair mix shall be re-mixed if desired,
to reduce the subsequent shrinkage.
Quality Control Program shall be implemented in all respects after approval by the SEC in
practice at every stage of work. The SEC Representative shall witness and take necessary
action to see that Quality Control and Quality Assurance is complied with as per 70-TMSS-
03, including the following functions:
10.1.1 Inspection and approval of the batching and mixing, facilities, and metering
(dispensing) calibration records
10.1.5 Checking the items listed in the concrete placement card (Appendix I)
Following actions shall be taken in case of work not being conducted per the
requirements of SEC Standards:
10.3.3 Stop any WORK, which is not being done in accordance with this Standard
and report immediately to the SEC Representative, providing records, upon
discovery of any non-compliance.
11.0 SUBMITTALS
11.2 A working schedule for the dates and rate of concrete placement for each item of
WORK shall be prepared. This shall be done periodically, as acceptable to the SEC.
11.3 Document describing quality control and Quality program shall be submited to The
SEC for approval prior to start of any work at site.
11.4 Special methods for compliance with hot weather concreting, including delivery,
placement, curing and protection requirements shall be included in quality control
and Quality program. This shall be in addition to a curing proposal to be submitted
for approval.
11.5 In case of any serious defect, or lack of concrete strength as indicated in the test
reports after the curing period is completed, concrete cores shall be obtained and
tested as per ASTM C 42M.
12.0 APPENDICES
MEMBER /ITEM
LOCATION
DATE CAST
DATE STRIPPED
DATE INSPECTED
CURING TYPE
CURING START
CURING FINISHED
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1. FORM REMOVAL
Removal time
2. CONCRETE FINISH
Formwork Pieces Cast Into Surfaces
(Wood, Plywood, Polystyrene)
Cleaning and removal of concrete,
grout and spillage.
Honeycombing/washouts
Damaged surface by concrete nails,
etc
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LOCATION ACTION ACCEPTANCE
Sl. DESCRIPTION (Attach REQUIRED REMARKS
Contractor’s SEC
No sketch if
QA/QC Rep.
required
2. CONCRETE FINISH (Cont’d)
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Fins & other projections
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LOCATION ACTION ACCEPTANCE
Sl. DESCRIPTION (Attach sketch REQUIRED REMARKS
Contractor’s SEC
No if required
QA/QC Rep.
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Insufficient Reinforcement Cover
Within tolerances
6. CRACK INVESTIGATION*
Visible Cracks
Crack monitoring report
Repair required for crack width >
0.02 mm
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ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED
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