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The document discusses specifications for hollowcore slab construction including requirements for manufacturing, design, submittals, materials, and installation.

Requirements include manufacturer and erector qualifications, design criteria, submittal requirements, and material specifications.

Planks must be lifted and supported only at designated points, stored off the ground on dunnage, and separated by dunnage across the full width.

Construction of 32 Residential Villas with Services Blocks

at Plot No. TW-EU-E09 - Heart of Europe, The World

SECTION 03405

SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRECAST,


PRESTRESSED HOLLOWCORE PLANK

1. GENERAL

1.01 Description

A. Work Included:
1. These specifications cover manufacture, transportation and erection of precast, prestressed
concrete, hollow core plank, including grouting of joints between adjacent units.

B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere:

1. Cast-in-Place Concrete: Section 03300


2. Precast Structural Concrete: Section 03400
3. Under layments (Floor and/or Roof Leveling): Section 07322
4. Caulking and Sealants: Section 07900

1.02 Quality Assurance:

A. Manufacturer Qualifications: The precast concrete manufacturing plant shall be certified by


the Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) Plant Certification Program prior to the start of
production. Manufacturer shall be certified in category C2. The manufacturer shall retain a
registered structural engineer to certify that manufacturing is in accordance with design
requirements; or

The manufacturer shall, at his expense, meet the following requirements:


1. The basis of inspection shall be the Prestressed Concrete Institute’s “Manual for Quality
Control for Plants and Production of Precast and Prestressed Concrete Products”, MNL-
116, and the criteria for acceptance shall be the same as the Plant Certification Program.

B. Erector Qualifications: PCI Qualified and regularly engaged for at least 5 years in the
erection of precast structural concrete similar to the requirements of this project. Retain a
registered structural engineer to certify that erection is in accordance with design
requirements.

C. Welder Qualifications: In accordance with AWS D1.1.

D. Testing: In general compliance with applicable provisions of Prestressed Concrete


Institute MNL-116, “Manual for Quality Control for Plants and Production of Precast
Prestressed Concrete Products”.

E. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies: All local codes plus the following specifications,
standards and codes are a part of these specifications:

1. ACI 318 – Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete;


2. AWS D1.1 – Structural Welding Code-Steel;
3. AWS D1.4 – Structural Welding Code-Reinforcing Steel;
4. ASTM Specifications – As referred to in Part 2-Products, of this Specification.

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1.03 Submittals and Design

A. Shop Drawings:
1. Erection Drawings
a. Plans locating and defining all hollowcore planks furnished by the manufacturer, with
all major openings shown.
b. Sections and details showing connections, weld plates, edge conditions and support
conditions of the hollowcore plank units.
c. All dead, live and other applicable loads used in the design.
d. Fire rating.

B. Approvals:
1. Submit 2 copies of erection drawings for approval prior to fabrication. Fabrication
not to proceed prior to receipt of approved drawings.
C. Product Design Criteria:
1. Loadings for design
a. Initial handling and erection stresses.
b. All dead and live loads as specified on the contract documents.
c. All other loads specified for hollow core plank where applicable.

2. Fire rating shall be 2 hour(s).


3. Design steel plank support headers when such headers are determined necessary by
the manufacturer's engineer.
4. Design calculations shall be performed by an engineer, registered in the state that the
project is located in, and experienced in precast prestressed concrete design. Design
calculations to be submitted for approval upon request.
5. Design shall be in accordance with ACI 318 and applicable codes.
D. Permissible Design Deviations:
1. Design deviations will be permitted only after the Architect/Engineer’s written
approval of the manufacturer’s proposed design supported by complete design
calculations and drawings.
2. Design deviations shall provide an installation equivalent to the basic intent
without incurring additional cost to the owner.
E. Test Reports: Test reports on concrete and other materials shall be submitted upon
request.

2. PRODUCTS
2.01 Materials
A. Portland Cement:
1. ASTM C150 – Type I or III.
B. Admixtures:
1. Water Reducing, Retarding, Accelerating, High-Range Water Reducing Admixtures:
ASTM C494
C. Aggregates:
1. ASTM C33 or C330
D. Water: Potable or free from foreign materials in amounts harmful to concrete and
embedded steel.
E. Reinforcing Steel:
1. Bars:
Deformed Billet Steel: ASTM A615
Deformed Rail Steel: ASTM A616
Deformed Axle Steel: ASTM A617
Deformed Low Alloy Steel: ASTM A706

2. Wire:
Cold Drawn Steel: ASTM A82.

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Construction of 32 Residential Villas with Services Blocks
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F. Prestressing Strand:
1. Uncoated, 7-Wire, Low Lax strand: ASTM A416 (including supplement) –
Grade 250K or 270K.
G. Welded Studs: In accordance with AWS D1.1.
H. Structural Steel Plates and Shapes: ASTM A36.
I. Grout:

1. Cement grout: Grout shall be a mixture of not less than one part Portland cement to
the parts fine sand, and the consistency shall be such that joints can be
completely filled but without seepage over adjacent surfaces. The grout shall
achieve a minimum 28-day compressive strength of 2,000 psi. Any grout that
seeps from the joint shall be completely removed before it hardens.
J. Bearings Strips:
1. Plastic: Multi-monomer plastic strips shall be non-leaching and support construction
loads with no visible overall expansion.

2.02 Concrete Mixes


A. 28-day compressive strength: Minimum of 5,000 psi
B. Release strength: Minimum of 3,000 psi
C. Use of calcium chloride or admixtures containing chlorides is not permitted.

2.03 Manufacture
A. Hollow core plank shall be machine cast in 48-inch widths under the trade name
Elematic as manufactured by Oldcastle Precast, Inc.
B. Manufacturing procedures and tolerances shall be in general compliance with PCI
MNL 116
C. Openings: Manufacturer shall provide for rectangular openings 10 inches or larger on
all sides and as clearly shown on the architectural and structural drawings. They shall
be located by the trade requiring them and then field cut. Round and small openings
(less than 10 inches) shall be drilled or cut by the respective trades after grouting.
Openings requiring cutting of pre-stressing strand shall be approved by the precast
plank manufacturer before drilling or cutting.
D. Finishes: Bottom surface shall be flat and uniform as resulting from an extrusion
process, without major chips, spalls and imperfections. Top surface shall be machine
troweled.
E. Patching: Will be acceptable providing the structural adequacy of the hollow core unit
is not impaired.
3. EXECUTION
3.01 Product Delivery, Storage and Handling
A. Delivery and Handling:
1. Hollow core plank shall be lifted and supported during manufacturing,
stockpiling, transporting and erection operations only at the lifting or
supporting points designated by the manufacturer.
2. Transportation, site handling and erection shall be performed by qualified
personnel with acceptable equipment and methods.
B. Storage:
1. Store all units off ground on firm, level surfaces with dunnage placed at
bearing points.
2. Place stored units so that identification marks are discernible.
3. Separate stacked units by dunnage across full width of each plank.

3.02 Erection
A. Site Access: Erection access suitable for cranes and trucks to move unassisted
from public roads to all crane working areas as required by erector, or otherwise

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indicated herein, will be provided and maintained by the general contractor.
Obstructing wires shall be shielded or removed and, when applicable, snow
removal and winter heat will be provided by the general contractor.

B. Preparation: The general contractor shall be responsible for:


1. Providing true, level, bearing surfaces on all field-placed bearing walls and
other field placed supporting members. Masonry wall bearing surfaces shall
be bond beams with properly filled and cured concrete.
2. All pipes, stacks, conduits and other such items shall be stubbed off at a level
lower than the bearing plane until after the plank are set. Masonry, concrete or
steel shall not be installed above plank-bearing surface until after the plank is
in place.

C. Installation: Installation of hollow core slab units shall be performed by the


manufacturer. Members shall be lifted with slings at points determined by the
manufacturer. Bearing strips shall be set where required. Grout keys shall be filled.
Openings shall be field cut only after grout has cured, unless authorized by the
manufacturer’s engineer.

D. Alignment: Members shall be properly aligned. Variations between adjacent members


shall be reasonably leveled out by jacking, bolting or any other feasible method as
recommended by the manufacturer.

3.03 Field Welding


A. Field welding is to be done by qualified welders using equipment and materials
compatible to the base material.

3.04 Attachments and Small Holes

A. Subject to approval of the Architect/Engineer, hollow core plank units may be drilled
or “shot” provided no contact is made with the pre-stressing steel. Round holes and
those less than 8 inches on any side shall be drilled or cut by the respective trades.
Should spalling occur, it shall be repaired by the trade doing the drilling, shooting or
cutting.

3.05 Clean up
A. Remove rubbish and debris resulting from hollow core plank work from premises upon
completion.
3.06 Safety
A. The general contractor will provide and maintain all safety barricades, rebar caps and
opening covers required for plank in accordance with current industry safety standards.

END OF SECTIONS

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