Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in EC...
Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Centering Work in progress.. Pending work before moulding is column and electrical.
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Martin
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Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Ready for moulding. Steel work and electrical work completed
150 bags cement, 2.2 Tonnes steel, 2 load 20 MM jelly, 2 loads for Trichy sand
150 bags cement, 2.2 Tonnes steel, 2 load 20 MM jelly, 2 loads for Trichy sand
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Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Any idea about the cost incurred or paid to get to this level? Was just wondering how much it costs at different phases
Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Hi Martin,
Are you not using the mats below the metal sheets ?
regards, Balaji
Are you not using the mats below the metal sheets ?
regards, Balaji
Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Dear Mr.Martin
I am not seeing any tension rods in the images you have posted. Between two cranked rods, there should be plain rods almost to the same length of cranks and at same level. Your engineer or contractor will generally not miss this important rods, but the barbenders miss them. Please take care.
Regards.
CHANDRASEKAR
I am not seeing any tension rods in the images you have posted. Between two cranked rods, there should be plain rods almost to the same length of cranks and at same level. Your engineer or contractor will generally not miss this important rods, but the barbenders miss them. Please take care.
Regards.
CHANDRASEKAR
Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
@ Chandrashekar - we have 1 plain roads in between the 2 cranked rods. Not sure If your referring to the same
@ Balaji - We haven't put the mats. Tapes were put inbetween the metal sheets to plug the gaps and some oil was brushed on the sheets.
@ Balaji - We haven't put the mats. Tapes were put inbetween the metal sheets to plug the gaps and some oil was brushed on the sheets.
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Martin
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Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Stage 2 completed. Will post the construction summary soon.
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Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Hi Mr.Martin!
I'll try to explain you in a best possible way. Since you have already completed the concreting, it may help you or others who try to learn from this forum.
(Really worried of engineering being neglected).
You have clearly mentioned that there is a plain rod in between two cranked rods. Please understand that the crank rods are at top level where as the plain rods are at bottom level. In between two cranked rods, an extra plain piece of rod at the level of the cranked rods are to be added throughout. These rods are the important rods which take care of bending moment of slabs near supports . Bar benders understand them as "extra bars"
Regards
CHANDRASEKAR
I'll try to explain you in a best possible way. Since you have already completed the concreting, it may help you or others who try to learn from this forum.
(Really worried of engineering being neglected).
You have clearly mentioned that there is a plain rod in between two cranked rods. Please understand that the crank rods are at top level where as the plain rods are at bottom level. In between two cranked rods, an extra plain piece of rod at the level of the cranked rods are to be added throughout. These rods are the important rods which take care of bending moment of slabs near supports . Bar benders understand them as "extra bars"
Regards
CHANDRASEKAR
Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
Hi chandrashekar,mcneha wrote:Hi Mr.Martin!
I'll try to explain you in a best possible way. Since you have already completed the concreting, it may help you or others who try to learn from this forum.
(Really worried of engineering being neglected).
You have clearly mentioned that there is a plain rod in between two cranked rods. Please understand that the crank rods are at top level where as the plain rods are at bottom level. In between two cranked rods, an extra plain piece of rod at the level of the cranked rods are to be added throughout. These rods are the important rods which take care of bending moment of slabs near supports . Bar benders understand them as "extra bars"
Regards
CHANDRASEKAR
One basic question.
What are cranked rods and plain rods?
Can you show a pic of how the rods should be placed?
Thanks,
Ramki
Re: Finally Started my construction a Duplex 30X50 site in E
mcneha wrote:Hi Mr.Martin!
I'll try to explain you in a best possible way. Since you have already completed the concreting, it may help you or others who try to learn from this forum.
(Really worried of engineering being neglected).
You have clearly mentioned that there is a plain rod in between two cranked rods. Please understand that the crank rods are at top level where as the plain rods are at bottom level. In between two cranked rods, an extra plain piece of rod at the level of the cranked rods are to be added throughout. These rods are the important rods which take care of bending moment of slabs near supports . Bar benders understand them as "extra bars"
Regards
CHANDRASEKAR
Hi Chandrasekar - The roof slab steel work has been completed as per the structural engineers drawings.. I also had my uncle verify the entire thing before the concerte work started.
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Martin
Martin