Re: Need Some quick Direction...

From: <Arturo>
Date: Thu Feb 21 2008 - 17:19:00 EST


Davis

Star thinking in making several 2" holes, or any diameter, to get near the
total area of the 8" pipe, and go thru it, it won't affect your meter tester since the first measurement is just before the meter.

Good luck.

Arturo Murillo

Tuberias Visa

México

On Feb 21, 2008, at 10:16 AM, David wrote:

> Now for my question: Has anyone else out there ran accross, or are
> aware of, any method of effectively reinforcing a prestressed,
> reinforced concrete floor prior to or after core-drilling in a
> similar situation?
I think you're out of luck. Cutting through prestressing rod relaxes
the tension in the rod and I don't think there's any way to get it
back, so you may end up with permanently sagged and cracked floors.
The purpose of the prestressing is to put compression into the floor
slab throughout to counteract the tensile component of the bending
stress caused by the floor load. Without the prestress, a portion of
the floor experiences tensile stress which concrete can't resist. So
the floor cracks and sags. The contractor's point of view if valid
over and beyond cost considerations.

You should contact a real structural engineer with real prestressing
experience, but don't expect miracles. You're also likely to be on
the hook for whatever costs are involved unless you get full co-
operation from the contractor and probably from the engineering firm
who did the original design. You might get someone's attention if you
explain that you're going to backcharge for your additional costs
resulting from the omission, but you better damn sure have a solid
paper trail showing that everyone knew about it and that there would
be provisions for the routing.. Just your personal assurance that you
told someone over the phone isn't going to do it.

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