Concrete Accessories - 03 15 00

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Concrete Accessories are anchors, inserts and expansion and contraction joints used in concrete forming.
Concrete anchors are used to fasten just about anything into concrete. Anchor types include epoxy, mechanical fasteners, expansion anchors, heavy-duty shields and light duty anchors.
Concrete inserts are devices that can include pipe sleeves, threaded bolts and nailing blocks. They are attached to concrete forms in such a way that after the concrete is placed and the forms are removed,...
CIA-GEL 7000 and CIA-EA adhesive anchoring systems are moisture insensitive and ideal for technically demanding projects such as bridges, transportation and industrial applications. CIA-Gel 7000 is a 100% solids structural epoxy that is used to anchor threaded rod and rebar into normal and lightweight concrete, stemwalls, concrete block, reinforced brick, unreinforced masonry (URM/UMB), and other construction materials. It can also be used a caulking material and security sealant for non-moving cracks. USP’s CIA-EA is a high strength, 100% solids and moisture insensitive structural adhesive, designed for use in anchoring threaded rod and rebar into normal and lightweight concrete, stemwalls, concrete block, reinforced brick, unreinforced masonry and other construction materials.
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Tips on Estimating Concrete Accessory Costs from RSMeans
The selection of the forms best suited for the job and the total square feet of forms required for efficient concrete forming and placing are key elements in estimating concrete construction. When estimating the number of forms and reuses for a job, remember to have enough forms on hand to keep the forming crew(s) busy while the previously poured concrete sets and starts to cure. Also study the plans and specifications to ensure that all special accessory requirements have been included in the cost estimate. |
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