Fair faced concrete is one which after removal of form work is not required to have any further finishes on it like plastering, etc.
Since concrete surface is intended to remain visible all relevant specifications of the concrete surface need to be given in the Tender.
Broadly speaking these specification besides giving compressive strength, etc. of the concrete should also be dealing with desired appearance of the concrete.
As in all works, they should also specify tolerance limits of defects or blemishes for fair faced concrete. Generally blemishes associated with Fair faced concrete are Blowholes, Steps, Fins, Colour variation, etc.
For details and better understanding you may refer to 'Guide to Off form concrete finishes' published by Cement Concrete and Aggregates Australia' Though in India we do not follow it I found it interesting and quite in detail.
The definition of concrete ideas is an idea which is complete and comprehensive. This can be described as a perfect idea which is commonly referred to as a solid idea.
To cover block pillars with concrete, first ensure the surface of the blocks is clean and free of debris. Then, mix the concrete according to the manufacturer's instructions and apply it to the pillars using a trowel or concrete float, ensuring an even coverage. For better adhesion, you can use a bonding agent on the block surface before applying the concrete. Finally, smooth the surface as desired and allow it to cure according to the concrete specifications.
The weight a concrete culvert can support depends on several factors, including its size, design, thickness, and the quality of the concrete used. Generally, a properly designed and installed concrete culvert can support significant loads, often exceeding several tons. For specific applications, engineers typically conduct load calculations to determine the exact capacity based on site conditions and expected traffic. It's essential to refer to local engineering standards and guidelines for precise specifications.
The M15 grade of concrete typically has a mix ratio of 1:2:4, which means 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 4 parts coarse aggregate. The cement content for M15 concrete is generally around 240 kg per cubic meter of concrete. However, this can vary based on specific project requirements and local practices. Always consult relevant standards and guidelines for precise specifications.
a blinding concrete is a thin layer of lean concrete
Nails that are hardened for use in concrete
The definition of a concrete images is an image that cannot be disproved. This image can be proof of evidence for example.
Jerome. Cochran has written: 'A treatise on cement specifications' -- subject(s): Cement, Testing 'General specifications for concrete and reinforced concrete' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete, Concrete construction
An idea that is not concrete.
Definition of the amount of concrete that (by volume) will fill on cubic yard of space.
Henry Goldmark has written: 'Formulas for reinforced concrete beams' -- subject(s): Specifications, Reinforced concrete, Concrete beams
Post tensioning is the prestressing of a concrete member by tensioning the reinforcing tendons after the concrete has set
John Christian Ostrup has written: 'Standard specifications for structural steel, timber, concrete and reinforced concrete' -- subject(s): Specifications, Engineering, Structural analysis (Engineering)
before plcement in any mold with out compction is the fresh concrete. or just after plceing the concrete before initial setting is the fresh concrete.
what is a ytransfer slab
the definition for formatting is: the organization of information according to preset specifications (usually for computer processing)
Albert W. Buel has written: 'General specifications for steel railroad bridges and structures' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Specifications, Bridges 'Reinforced concrete' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete