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re: conventional vs post tension slabs?
Posted on 3/16/14 at 10:15 pm to eng08
Posted on 3/16/14 at 10:15 pm to eng08
Upgrading the concrete mix to a mix design which is designed for a higher slump is better than bitching at one's finishers for placing too high slump concrete.
The cost of an upgrade to add a high-range water reducing chemical to the concrete mix is usually only around $4-$5 per cubic yard. This will allow your foundation crew to be as stupid as is the usual norm on pour day and not compromise the concrete strength or workability.
The cost of an upgrade to add a high-range water reducing chemical to the concrete mix is usually only around $4-$5 per cubic yard. This will allow your foundation crew to be as stupid as is the usual norm on pour day and not compromise the concrete strength or workability.
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