More likely reinforced concrete.
Lighter and gives better insulation The holes and grooves in the different types of blocks allow for rebar reinforcement and the filling of the reinforced vertical and horizontal cells give the wall strength. Were it not for the cells the wall would not stay up.
The amount of weight a concrete driveway will hold without doing damage would be determined on many factors. For instance, consolidated area of weight..ie.#'s per sq. foot, concrete strenght, amount of reinfocement in concrete, compaction of soil under concrete when placed, thickness of concrete, etc. Most driveways should be able to handle a concrete delivery truck if the drive way doesnt have any abrupt edges that truck must cross and the tires stay a reasonable distance from the edges..Hope this helped..and enjoy the pool if that is your project
Ties hold the forms together to ensure the forms stay in place when you pour in the concrete for the column. The above answer is incorrect. Ties have essentially nothing to do with forming concrete. They hold longitudinal rebar in place, not the formwork. They also provide shear resistance to the column as well as prevent the longitudinal rebar from buckling.
O.K. I can help. Keep in mind that density,compaction, and h2o content are contributing factors. To stay on the safe side calculate all raw rock products as follows: 1 cubic yard=1.8 tons.
The subfloor wont make any noticable difference on the padding, Rebond will give the most feel fro the buck, Bubble rubber is great but pricy and stay away from any "Prime" pad
Lighter and gives better insulation The holes and grooves in the different types of blocks allow for rebar reinforcement and the filling of the reinforced vertical and horizontal cells give the wall strength. Were it not for the cells the wall would not stay up.
it can stay for over 2 days
the shape of a flood is simple if you put it in a container it will stay but then let it out and it comes out
how do people stay safe in a floods
stay calm and pay attention to the person with you!!
Stay very dry!
they stay contained by sandbags or other items
the first rule of flood safety is move to higher ground and stay away from flood watersi can keep my family and i safe during a flood by reaching high ground, making sure you have a survival kit handy, and listening to the radio for updates
The best way to stay safe from a flood is to move to higher positions when the floods are going out of control. Building polders also keeps the water at bay.
try to stay away from all moving water
When working on site the would wear steel reinforced boots, a hard hat, a fluorescent/reflective coat and eye protection.
Stay away from moving water and have a safty kit everywhere at all times.