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above ground ringbeam . Underground Drainage and shuttering.


Patrick

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IMG_20200424_173631.thumb.jpg.815799b43ad85549b211f7d6965c656b.jpgSo finally managed to update the blog. Seems like nothing happened , but a bit of progress still.

 

Now just have to get this monstrosity past Building Control . Challenging task but I will manage. As always. I can tell I will not become a Groundworker in this life . Or the next.

 

http://tintabernacle.blogspot.com/2020/05/rc-beam-or-ringbeam-preparation.html

 

 

Here are some entertaining pics from this :

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Above ground shuttering takes a bit of timber

 

 

 

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Give over - it s gonna be inside a pile of concrete anyways ?IMG_20200424_173634.thumb.jpg.77e93ca398e61738ed3111f49ae0652b.jpg

Let s just assume this will hold.

 

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Coming along. Did you have to compact the backfill or dies it not matter if ring beam connect to piles?

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On 18/05/2020 at 06:19, Oz07 said:

Coming along. Did you have to compact the backfill or dies it not matter if ring beam connect to piles?

To my understanding it doesn't matter at all . The ringbeam just connects the piles , so effectively is the pile cap. Load sits on the piles.

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Jeepers! makes our build seem like a cake walk. Good to see you making so much progress. Getting all that concrete onto site is going to be a challenge. Looks like the rebar caging is in good shape.

All Pat and I can say is "hats off" well done.

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