MikeSharp01 Posted yesterday at 11:55 Posted yesterday at 11:55 Round the corner from us they ar building 3 houses on a single plot. They have scrapped out three levels - the road rises past the plot, without any trenches just flat. On Thursday I noticed they were just pouring concrete onto these three flat levels, no services- nothing, you can see from the picture below what that looks like. Are they just short circuiting the passive slab build up to do without the N layers of type 1 and the pea shingle sub-base without any peripheral drainage or what what is going on top of these ponds of concrete?
Mr Punter Posted yesterday at 12:18 Posted yesterday at 12:18 Is it piling mats - concrete blinding to stabilise a piling rig?
MikeSharp01 Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 7 hours ago, Mr Punter said: Is it piling mats - concrete blinding to stabilise a piling rig? the crosses might indicate that although they seem quite far apart for piles don't they? It will be interesting to see what happens next - I will report back.
Iceverge Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Very interesting. What was the sub grade like before they poured? Any mesh or rebar? Keep us posted
Iceverge Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Google tells me it may be blinding concrete. https://speedeck.uk/our-solutions/construction/working-platforms/ A thin layer of weak concrete in place of a thicker layer of compacted aggregate. The real foundations come later but it'll be a nice surface to work from and greatly reduces muck away and haulage etc...... Maybe @Gus Potter or @saveasteading could confirm?
Mr Punter Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 14 hours ago, MikeSharp01 said: the crosses might indicate that although they seem quite far apart for piles don't they? It will be interesting to see what happens next - I will report back. They can often be at 4m centres.
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