a study on the construction process (precast concrete, in-situ cast concrete, shoring, underpinning)

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A Study on the Construction Process Precast Concrete In-situ cast Concrete Shoring and Underpinning

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A study on the construction process (Precast concrete, In-situ cast concrete, Shoring, Underpinning)

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Page 1: A study on the construction process (Precast concrete, In-situ cast concrete, Shoring, Underpinning)

A Study on the Construction Process

Precast ConcreteIn-situ cast ConcreteShoring and Underpinning

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Introduction

Precast concrete

In-situ cast concrete

Shoring

Underpinning

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Precast Concrete

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What is Precast Concrete?

• Cast into specific shapes at another location

• Developed in the late 1960s

• First use: stair treads, coping, lintels, and window sills

• Known for its high quality architectural products

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Characteristics

• Great accuracy and high quality

• Additional features: reinforcing, moles, anchor bolts, etc

• Characteristics controlled by different materials

• Reinforcement: Conventional reinforcing or prestressed steel

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Manufacture

• Casting beds used

• High strength steel strands pretensioned

• Transverese bulkhead seperators inserted

• Additional reinforcement added

• Concrete poured and vibrated

• Cured with live steam or radiant heat

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Slabs

• The most standardised precast elements

• Includes solid flat slab, hollow core slab, double tee slab, and single tee slab

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Solid flat slab

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Hollow core slabs

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Double tee slabs

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Single tee slabs

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Beams

• Made in different sizes

• Rectangular beams, L shaped beams, inverted T beams and AASHTO beams

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Wall panels

• Prestressed or conventional reinforcement

• Used as load bearing walls

• Includes solid wall panels, hollow core wall panels and tee wall panels

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Solid wall panels

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Hollow core wall panels

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Tee wall panels

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How are precast buildings put together?

Double tee slabs supported on frame of columns and girders

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Hollow core slabs supported on load bearing walls

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Double tee slabs supported on load bearing walls, columns and inverted tee beams

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In-situ cast concrete

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What is in-situ cast concrete?

• Concrete that is cast into forms on the building site

• Any shape that can be formed can be cast

• Certain types of concrete elements cannot be precast, and can only be cast in-situ

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Selecting an in-situ cast concrete framing system

• Are the bays of the building square or nearly square?

• How long are the spans?

• How heavy are the loads?

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In-situ Concrete mix

• Appropriate concrete properties designed

• Appropriate mix design developed

• Mixing, transporting and handling coordinated with placing and finishing

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In-situ concrete placement

• Should not be placed more rapidly than it can be spread

• Deposit as near as possible to the final position

• The concrete is placed in forms and consolidated

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Curing

• Satisfactory moisture content and temperature required

• Concrete in formwork is protected from drying out

• Curing compounds and treatments prevent loss of moisture

• Large surface areas problematic during curing

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Advantages

• Easy transportation of wet concrete

• Flexible when it comes to geometric shapes

• Relatively easy to do late changes to structure

• Structure becomes monolithic

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Disadvantages

• Produced in an unprotected environment

• Additional time required for drying out process

• Requires more temporary work

• Complex process with many inputs and flows

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Shoring

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What is shoring?

• Construction of a temporary structure to support an unsafe structure

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When do we need shoring?

• When walls bulge out

• When walls crack

• When an adjacent structure needs to be pulled down

• When openings are to be newly made or enlarged in a wall

• During construction

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Shoring during construction

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Raking shores

• Rest upon the ground and support the wall by being inclined against it

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Using raking shores

• Size of the raker decided on anticipated thrust from the wall

• Center of the raker and wall should not meet at floor level

• Shoring may be spaced at 3 - 4.5m

• Wedges should not be used on sole plates

• For tall buildings, rider raker can be used

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Dead Shores

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Flying Shores

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Scaffold type shoring

• Scaffolding was first designed to support loads imposed by workers

• Often used as support for formwork

• Provides rapid utilisation for formwork support

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Underpinning

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What is underpinning?

• Strengthening and stabilising the foundation of an existing building

• Installation of temporary or permanent support

• Provides additional depth or increase bearing capacity

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When do we need underpinning?

• Construction of a new building adjacent to the old one

• Settlement of an existing building

• Change in how a structure is used

• Need to add a basement below an existing building

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Temporary support with maintenance jacking

• Light structures may be supported with timber or concrete mats

• If settlement occurs, mechanical or hydraulic jacks keep the structure level

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Bracket pile underpinning

• Steel bracket piles driven adjacent to the structure

• Load is transferred from the structure into the pile through a steel bracket

• Backfilled with lean sand cement mix

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Minipiles

• Minipiles inserted through the existing foundation

• Generally do not require temporary support of the building

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New foundation wall and footing constructed underneath the existing foundation

• The area is excavated• The new footing is

constructed• The excavated area is

backfilled

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Support during underpinning

• Digging trenches at intervals• This leaves most of the

foundation supported by the soil

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Support during underpinning

• Using needle beams• Beams are threaded through

holes cut in the wall• Entire wall can be exposed at

once