May 30, 2007 8:45 am
How the program works now is the time to cast the floor of the third.
of the teams are in the pipeline construction as usual from early morning, with them, the foreman.
comes also the structural engineer and architectural heritage, which is waiting for the OK to proceed to the final casting of the slab.
It begins with a check to the situation of the shipyard and its safety measures (even if today the site visit is purely technical) to verify that the regulations are complied with (scaffolding, guards, railings, paths, devices General safety and individual), and then to throw salt on the floor for the verification of the metal.
The engineer proceeds to find that the metal skeleton, made of iron rods and brackets assembled form the so-called beam, is prepared as per structural design executive.
It then proceeds with the verification of system arrangement as per the design of the plants, or to control the placement of PVC piping to create perforated patterns for the future implementation of the systems. The project also includes installation of panels eraclit (wood fibers mineralized) over the outer edge of the slab to ensure thermal and acoustic insulation.
The panels were placed exactly in place by the teams working on site.
Now the last audit, which provides for the control:
or positioning and fixing of the so-called ", ie those connecting rods vertical slab (structure horizontal) to the pillars (vertical structures), which is positive
or suitable climatic conditions (temperature and time) the engineer gives his ok to the foreman of the construction (cement + water + sand + gravel).
Everything ok!
The foreman, in turn, confirms the order of the specially packaged in the concrete mixing stations will be brought on site with special "concrete car" in situ.
Meanwhile the team of carpenters is already working to implement the metal armatures of the pillars, not just the concrete slab will be consolidated and then walked on, will be positioned for rapid growth of the structure of the new residence.
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