Because of earthquakes
I have a water leak under slab concrete and it is coming off the walk into my yard. How do I get to it to fix it without breaking the sidewalk?
If you made a sidewalk about 2.5' wide it would be about 13' long.
when the length of the slab is more or equal to twice the breadth hence it has to be one way slab.
1. one way slab 2. two way slab 3. flat slab 4. roof slab
The different types of slabs are; one way slab, two way slab, flat plated slab, flat slab and grid slab
a slab whose length and breadth ratio is more than two is called one way slab
yes it is dangerous because the beams supporting one way slab are to be designed stronger
A one way slab reinforcement supports 2 walls while a two way slab reinforcement supports 4 walls. The one way slab reinforcement only supports walls in one direction.
Brute, manual effort. A sledgehammer or jack hammer are the two most common methods for a cement slab or sidewalk. Roadways need much bigger equipment.
Just one more slab of bacon, please... That slab of concrete is sliding dangerously close to the edge of the cliff.
No, you're not since the sidewalk is technically not your property. The city where you live is the one responsible for clearing and/or placing salt on the sidewalk to prevent ice.
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