I probably could have been clearer with those statements. But @BridgeSmith has is right. Passive Shoring and Active Shoring are the technical terms sometimes used to distinguish shoring that is merely placed to handle any loads that redistribute during the repair (Passive Shoring) and shoring...
You certainly would not want to specify that particular bonding agent. You have an issue with open working times where the repair has to be formed, and concrete placed, prior to it expiring. With the product you selected that looks to be about 2 hours at room temperature from the datasheet. That...
Of those commenting on the nails missing the joist, how do you know they didn't realize when they felt the nail discharge and try again? Perhaps that is why there are two already so closely spaced in a sub-floor. They clearly tried somewhat as evidenced by the adhesive, which would be entirely...
If you attach it won't you be loading the masonry veneer with snow / roof LL since it'll be much stiffer than the rafter in bending? In scheme of life probably not a big deal either way, but strictly speaking we're not supposed to load those guys. I'd probably leave it unattached. If you're...
JAE has it right. You cannot absolve yourself of your duty to public safety by either having the owner rectify the situation or else report the existing condition to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). However, that doesn't mean it needs to be done in the same document that closes out the...
Perhaps from a strict view of professional ethics there is some issue with using one’s stamp in this way. But honestly, I feel quite okay, ethically, with what has transpired here. A routine item was evaluated in terms of probability of failure vs risk of failure prior to plan stamping in the...
Seems like you're mixing up air barriers and vapor barriers (which is no doubt common, see here), and haven't mentioned the exterior climate (at least in your post) while making the decision about insulation requirements / vapor barrier locations (which is a big no-no especially since you seem...
I generally agree with your synopsis but have a few caveats to add.
There is technical literature on rates of evaporation and its impact on concrete curing, just generally not in the cold concrete literature (e.g. you wont find it in ACI 306 or in CIP 27 by NRMCA). I've typically found things...
I understand your concern, and it’s absolutely valid! But it’s also why I was trying to frame things in terms of reducing drying potential. You do not need to employ external moisture retention strategies as long as the surface drying potential of the slab is sufficiently low. This is generally...
I do shoring and re-shoring designs in the Ontario market for these kinds of projects. In general, curing methods are less than ideal in all seasons due to the rapid pace of construction. Somewhat ironically then, I have found that conventional curing protocols in the winter actually produce the...
It seems like others have covered the ground thoroughly enough that I cannot possibly add more to the mix, but since you asked to be proven wrong, I’ll add my contribution for posterity. Perhaps it’s worth noting that my main source of revenue is via contracting (heavy metal fabrication) rather...
If the orientation / magnitudes of your loads are such that the resultant places some of the plugs in tension, then I would say that this is all for not since you're generally not allowed to utilize plug welds for such applications (link).
However, if your plugs are large enough you can treat...
It's a conflict only to the extent that providing engineering services to any client that pays you for your services is a conflict. We always have an interest in producing more economical designs or less demanding details or being as lenient as possible, etc, etc.
I would not frame it in such...
For Canadians, this is all spelled out via our performance classes (cut sheet). Might be useful as a guide for you. Also, one thing that's often overlooked is the construction cycle. While some items may not require an air entraining agent due to limited freeze-thaw exposure, during service...