Concrete Curing - 03 39 00
Concrete Curing
A variety of steps is involved in concrete construction. One of the most important occurs after the concrete has been poured - the curing process.
Curing is the art of ensuring that concrete sets properly without drying out or freezing, either of which will have a negative effect on concrete strength. The process requires hydration - the chemical reaction between hydraulic cements and water - and temperature control. Excessive drying can cause the concrete to crack, while freezing can lead to...
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Tips on Estimating Concrete Curing Costs from RSMeans
Concrete quantities are generally taken off in measures of cubic yards, as this is the way the material supply companies charge for it. For accurate concrete estimating, the estimator must consider each of the following major components individually: formwork, reinforcing steel, ready-mix concrete, placement of the concrete mix, finishing of the surface, and curing. When estimating structural concrete, pay particular attention to requirements for concrete additives, curing methods and surface treatments. Special consideration for climate conditions as well as hot or cold weather conditions must be included in your estimate. Also include requirements for concrete placing and finishing methods and equipment. |
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