Concrete question

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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 99866Post lutonlagerlout

as you may or may not know we are building a large double garage

9m by 5.7m

now the architect has shown a slab 100mm thick on 100mm of hardcore

I know this is tosh

I was thinking 100mm type 1,dpm 150mm c30 concrete with A142 mesh @75mm powerfloated
then a crack control joint cut at 4.5m i.e. the centre

dont really want to do 2 bays as will involve 2 pump hires @ £400 a pop

any thoughts from the concrete men??

thanks LLL :)
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Post: # 99872Post seanandruby

Sounds like a plan but don't forget the fibre board edges :;):
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Post: # 100167Post LLCOOLDL

You can one slab that if you use a fibre reinforced concrete!

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Post: # 100198Post Dave_L

Don't you find the fibres come to the top when you powerfloat it though??
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Post: # 100201Post GB_Groundworks

There's a garage floor spec on the main page it's a lot heavier duty than that I've used it on a big 8x6m garage and won't be going anywhere.

I'll go find it...
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http://www.pavingexpert.com/concrete.htm

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Post: # 100452Post lutonlagerlout

right had the concrete man out today

150mm subbase in and wacked

150 12mm flexcell around the perimeters

1200 gauge DPM

193 mesh @50mm down on 100MM chairs

7.5M 3 C40 fibre reinforced concrete

arris trowelled

2 power floats (in case 1 breaks down)

roll on tuesday

cheers fellas

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