(civil engineering) A vertical or horizontal surface in reinforced concrete where concreting was stopped and continued later.
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(civil engineering) A vertical or horizontal surface in reinforced concrete where concreting was stopped and continued later.
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1.A joint where two successive placements of concrete meet.
2. A separation provided in a building which allows its component parts to move with respect to each other. The cause of such movement may be thermal, seismic, or wind loading.
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