Grouting Sample Clauses

The Grouting clause defines the requirements and standards for the process of injecting grout into spaces or voids, typically in construction projects involving foundations, tunnels, or masonry. It outlines the materials to be used, the methods of application, and the quality control measures necessary to ensure proper filling and structural integrity. For example, it may specify the type of grout, mixing procedures, and inspection protocols to confirm that all gaps are adequately sealed. The core function of this clause is to ensure that grouting is performed effectively to enhance stability, prevent water ingress, and maintain the durability of the structure.
Grouting. The Contractor shall, where so ordered, carry out a site test for each grouting procedure. The tests shall be carried out on a dummy bedplate similar in configuration to that which is to be grouted, but not exceeding 1 m2 in area unless otherwise ordered. When the dummy bedplate is dismantled, the underside shall show a minimum grout contact area of 80% with reasonably even distribution of the grout over the surface grouted except that, in the case of expanding grout, the minimum grout contact area shall be 95%. The test shall show evidence of good workmanship and materials and the results shall be to the satisfaction of the Engineer. The Contractor shall, when so ordered, make standard test cubes from various grout mixtures and also subject them to compression tests to determine whether the specified strength has been achieved. Test procedures shall comply with the relevant requirements of Sub-clauses 7.2.1 to 7.2.3.
Grouting. Remove oil, rust inhibitors, residual drilling fluids and similar foreign materials from holding tanks/hoppers, stirring devices, pumps, lines, tremie pipes and any other equipment in contact with grout before use. Inject grout at the lowest point of drill holes through tremies, e.g., grout tubes, casings, hollow-stem augers or drill rods, in one continuous operation. Fill drill holes progressively from ends of holes to excavation faces and withdraw tremies at a slow even rate as holes are filled to prevent voids in grout. Extend tremies into grout at least 5 ft at all times except when grout is initially placed in holes. Provide grout free of segregation, intrusions, contamination, structural damage or inadequate consolidation (honeycombing). Cold joints in grout are not allowed except for test nails. Remove any temporary casings as grout is placed and record grout volume for each drill hole.
Grouting. General purpose non-shrink formable grout. Flow of less than 60 seconds as per ASTM C939. Kg 1500 1200 square Concrete Tree Grid Overall dimensions: 1200 x 1200 x 60mm with a minimum diameter of 420mm at centre of tree grid and consists of 4 sectional pieces each at 600x600mm. Finish: Exposed concrete aggregates. No 19 Precast concrete paving slab Compressive strength: 25MPa Size: 600 x 300 x 60 mm Colour: GREY m² 50 Precast concrete paving slab m² 50 Perforated fixed bin as per architect's details and specifications No 55 20/19 Concrete mass to be filled into steel legs m3 20 25/19 Concrete mass base footing m3 20 127mm diameter x 2.5mm thick x 1400 mm long Galvanised steel bollard with 3 x Galvanised steel rings with rounded edges welded to bollard No 188 Luminescent anti-slip tapes , 48mm width m 15 20/19 Concrete mass to be filled into bollards m3 10 Bollards concrete base footing (25/19) LANDSCAPING Tree type m3 10 Combretum Erythrophyllum: River Bushwillow(100 litres size tree) Tree hole No. 56 Dig tree hole 1x1x1m³ m3 37 Ground cover type Dietes bicolor (1 Ltr @ 8 /planter) Yellow Wild Iris (1 litre) Import and spead topsoil No. 448 Loamy soil with pH of 6.8 to 7.2, with an ideal composition of 15 - 20% clay 10% silt / sludge 65 - 75% sand Minimum ration of organic material 2% All material shall be free of harmful deposits and unwanted seeds Soil is to be spread in planting areas and lightly compacted in layers of 150mm Application rate: 0.45m³ or 450 dm³ per tree hole planter m3 30 Total Carried Forward SCHEDULE A: SECTION 11 ITEM NO PAYMENT LIC DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY RATE AMOUNT (RAND) Brought Forward 11.1.23 11.1.24 11.1.25 11.1.26 11.1.27 11.1.28 11.1.29 11.1.30 11.1.31 Import and spread compost Compost with pH of 4 to 7, shall be composed of properly decayed organic material All material shall be free of harmful deposits, salts, unwanted seeds and any other harmful waste Compost application rate: 0.45m³ or 450 dm³ per tree hole planter m3 30 Bonemeal Fertilizer Fertilizer as per specifications below, to be mixed thoroughly into topsoil. No fertilizer to be added to soil more than two weeks before planting. Application rate: Bonemeal in tree holes - 0.8kg / tree hole Kg 50 Super Phosphate Fertilizer as per specifications below, to be mixed thoroughly into topsoil. No fertilizer to be added to soil more than two weeks before planting. Application rate: Super Phosphate in tree holes - 1.5kg / tree hole Kg 84 Vermiculite Application rate: Vermiculite...
Grouting. 1. Grouting of the annular space around the rock dowel by tremie grouting methods (using sufficient pressure to overcome the hydrostatic head) after the bar is in- place, using a portable grout pump. 2. Xxxxxx working capacity shall be at least 10 gallons. 3. Grout dowels until there is a full return of grout around the rock dowel, as observed by the RE. 4. Ensure all grout pipes, tubes and fittings are clean and free from dirt, grease, hardened grout, or other contamination before grouting is commenced for any dowel.
Grouting. A. Mix grout in accordance with the approved manufacturer’s instructions to a consistency which will permit placement. Place grout so as to ensure complete bearing and elimination of air pockets.
Grouting. X. Xxxxxxxx of ground anchors shall comply with PTI DC35.1.
Grouting. A. Grouting of ground anchors shall comply with PTI DC35.1.
Grouting. 4.1 Grouting for grouting operations shall be a hydraulic lime/pulverised fuel ash based mix using a clean water supply.
Grouting. A. Grouting of micropiles shall comply with FHWA-NHI-05-039 B. Grouting of the drill hole after the installation of the steel bar shall be completed within two hours of completion of drilling and shall be done in one continuous operation. Cold joints in the grout column shall not be permitted. C. The grout shall be free of lumps and undispersed cement. D. Admixtures, if used, shall be mixed in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. E. The compressive strength of micropile grout shall be tested in accordance with ASTM C109 at a frequency of no less than one test for every 5 cubic meters of grout placed. Irrespective of the volume of grout placed, a minimum of one test shall be performed on a set of grout cubes from each grout plant on each day of operation. F. The grouting equipment shall be sized to enable the grout to be pumped in one continuous operation. 1. The mixer shall be capable of continuously agitating the grout. 2. The grout shall be placed within one hour of mixing. G. A positive displacement grout pump shall be used. 1. The pump shall be equipped with a pressure gauge to monitor grout pressure. A second pressure gauge shall be placed at the point of injection at the micropile top. 2. The pressure gauges shall be capable of measuring pressures of a least 1.0 MPa or twice the actual grout pressures required, whichever is greater.
Grouting. All costs of labor and equipment and tools required to chemical grout Special Manhole 7D-017. Work shall include, but not limited to clean and prepare interior surface of existing manhole, seal all active leaks, install the chemical grout and do all things necessary or required for grouting existing manhole as indicated on the Contract Documents.