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SIB Entrance Signs (Electrical)
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03-07-01
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I' <br />�7' <br />1 <br />k <br />11 <br />J <br />t <br />curing procedures shall be implemented as described herein to <br />minimize the cracking of concrete in water retaining structures. <br />B. Concrete placed at air temperature below 40 degrees F shall have a <br />minimum temperature of 60 degrees F. When the air temperature is <br />below 40 degrees F and falling, the water and aggregates shall be <br />heated before mixing. Accelerating chemicals shall not be used <br />prevent freezing. All concrete shall be so protected that the <br />temperature at the surface will not fall below 50 degrees F for at least <br />7 days after placing. The Contractor shall submit for approval by the <br />Engineer the methods he proposes to use against low temperatures. <br />No salt, manure, or other chemicals shall be used for protection. <br />C. All concrete, particularly exposed surfaces, shall be treated <br />immediately after concreting or cement finishing is completed to <br />provide continuous moist curing above 50 degrees F for at least 7 <br />days, regardless of the ambient air temperature. Walls and vertical <br />surfaces may be covered with continuously saturated burlap, or other <br />approved means; horizontal surfaces, slabs, etc., shall be ponded to a <br />depth of 1/2 inch or kept continuously wet by use of wet burlap. <br />1. Slabs of water retaining structures shall be wet cured <br />continuously with wet burlap or other approved means for a <br />minimum of 14 days if Type II cement is used for 3 days if Type <br />III cement is used. <br />2. Walls of water retaining structures shall have all their exposed <br />surfaces covered from direct sunlight and forms left in place for <br />a minimum of 3 days. Curing shall commence within four hours <br />after concrete placement. <br />D. In cold weather supplementary continuous warm curing (above 50 <br />degrees F) shall provide a total of 350 -day degrees (i.e., 5 days 70 <br />degrees F, etc.) of heat. <br />E. In hot weather, concrete when deposited shall have a placing <br />temperature which will not cause difficulty from loss of slump, flash <br />set or formation of cold joints. In no case shall the temperature of <br />concrete being placed exceed 90 degrees F. <br />F. Finished surface and slabs shall be protected from the direct rays of <br />the sun to prevent checking and crazing. <br />3.09 REMOVAL OF FORMS <br />A. Except as otherwise specifically authorized by the Engineer, forms <br />shall not be removed before the concrete has cured as specified above <br />in subparagraph 3.08C and the concrete has attained a strength of at <br />least 30 percent of the ultimate strength prescribed by the design, and <br />07/03 03300 -13 03- 3148.A <br />
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