CONCRETE WORK definition

CONCRETE WORK. Reinforced footing, 3' x 8"D - Reinforced foundation 8"W x 3'6"H, 7'H at dock area - 6''T concrete floor reinforced with one row of 6x6x# 10 wire mesh - 6"T concrete parking /dock area reinforced with one row of 6x6x#10 wire mesh - 5"T sidewalk STEEL BUILDING: - 100' x 200' x 16'EH building with 4' roof extension on south - 30 lb. Live load/90 MPH wind load - /4/l2 pitch roof - all steel framing members placed at 25' bay spacing with one interior columns at 50' - 24 ga galvalume standing seam roof panels - 26 ga. Light Stone painted wall panels - 26 ga Artic White full height liner panel in manufacturing area - gutters, downspouts
CONCRETE WORK. All concrete work shall be done in accordance with the building code requirements of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Code 318 Latest Edition and the Building Owners and Contractors Association (BOCA) Building Code Latest Edition (1996). All concrete shall have an ultimate compressive strength of not less than 3,000 PSI after twenty-eight (28) days and shall be uniform in strength to a tolerance of 5%.
CONCRETE WORK means the supply of all materials, the manufacturing, placing, compacting, curing, testing and repairing of the concrete, the finishing of the concrete surfaces, and the construction of contraction and construction joints.

Examples of CONCRETE WORK in a sentence

  • THEORETICAL CONSUMPTION OF CEMENT FOR THE CONCRETE WORK: Consumption rate of cement is for OPC.

  • When coarse aggregate and fine aggregate are indicated or specified for use under structures, they shall conform to the requirements for coarse and fine aggregate specified under CONCRETE WORK.

  • Concrete placement shall comply with the requirements as specified under CONCRETE WORK for mixing and placing concrete and as herein specified.

  • CONCRETE WORK: All concrete work shall be done in accordance with the building code requirements of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Code 318 Latest Edition and the Building Owners and Contractors Association (BOCA) Building Code Latest Edition (1996).

  • Wheelchair ramps shall be built to the specifications set forth in the preceding sub-sections and the concrete shall meet the specifications set forth in the Section on CONCRETE WORK.

  • Registered Quantity Surveyors K SECTION SUMMARY - ABLUTION BLOCK 1 SUBSTRUCTURE -3/4- 2 CONCRETE WORK -3/5- 3 BRICKWORK AND BLOCKWORK -3/6- 4 ROOFING -3/7- 5 CARPENTRY, JOINERY AND IRONMONGERY -3/8- 6 METAL WORK -3/11- 7 PLUMBING INSTALLATION -3/16- 8 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION -3/20- 9 FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING FINISHINGS -3/23- 10 GLAZING -3/24- 11 PAINTING AND DECORATING -3/25- ABLUTION BLOCK Prepared Nkonki & Associates (Z) Ltd.

  • Registered Quantity Surveyors K SECTION SUMMARY - OFFICE 1 SUBSTRUCTURE -2/4- 2 CONCRETE WORK -2/5- 3 BRICKWORK AND BLOCKWORK -2/6- 4 ROOFING -2/7- 5 CARPENTRY, JOINERY AND IRONMONGERY -2/10- 6 METAL WORK -2/13- 7 PLUMBING INSTALLATION -2/18- 8 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION -2/23- 9 FIRE FIGHTING INSTALLATIONS -2/26- 10 FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING FINISHINGS -2/29- 11 GLAZING -2/30- 12 PAINTING AND DECORATING -2/31- OFFICE Prepared Nkonki & Associates (Z) Ltd.

  • THEORETICAL CONSUMPTION OF CEMENT FOR THE CONCRETE WORK: As per standard specifications/D.S.R. Note : (i) The weight per bag of Cement is considered as 50 Kg.

  • SPECIFICATIONS CONCRETE WORK: Concrete design and detailing will conform to the requirements of the American Concrete Institute, ACl 318-95.

  • Concrete placement shall comply with the requirements of the Section on CONCRETE WORK for mixing and placing concrete and as herein specified.