Concrete slab SETTING OUT. AS BUILT level survey. Information for the next level.
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2021
- In today's video we are jumping on the fresh poured slab. First we will do slab level survey and then we I will show you how to mark the slab to give all the information in the best way. Please subscribe to the channel and follow @SITENG on LinkedIn.
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Sir good building work ❤
Thank you
great video! i didnt think about placing the hight of the slab on the instrument, so that i'll have only the difference. and i was just doing a survey of the slab, friday. Thanks for the tip. learned a lot from you. keep doing it!
Thanks Andrei! Happy to help :)
Greg... Thanks for the awesome video ... Very informative... Thanks again.
Thanks for comments 👍👍👍
More helpful video thanks 👍sir
Thank you!!!
Hi Greg. Another great demonstration of your excellent work. I just wanted to ask if you can do a video on as-built levels for slab as you have done at the end of the video. How do you make the levels positive and negative in CAD. Thankyou .
Hi Amir! Happy you like it :) I am putting the designed heights in the EDM while doing the survey. I am showing this on one of the vids (setting out series).
Good man !
Thanks Jamie!
Thank you for the video
Can you do a video on preparing soil before laying interlocks Or cobble stones.. In landscape/roadways
Hi! Happy you like it! For this I was using a details provided, you can have a look at my other vids
hi there- really great video. Are they marking out for the column kickers here or will the entire column be poured? Also are the column kickers usually poured after the slab?
That was marked for the entire columns. Yes they usually poured after the slab pour, sometimes there might be a kicker poured with the slab (handing shutter-timber) - eg. liner wall. Please remember that the kicker should be actually poured with the 'column concrete' which is typically of higher strength than the slab. Pouring kickers is a really good practice, but it's time consuming and in real life not often used.
Great video. Greg with the SL asbuilt on the RC slab displayed, did you set the EDM to do the +/- tolerance measurement eg.+0.002 based on the design level etc during the survey or you did that on CAD?.
Thanks Frank! EDM was set to designed slab level so it's giving info like this. I did not do that survey, but I don't think there was limit tolerance set on the EDM.
You put the the design level and the edm measures it based of that if its lower it will automatically say - and if higher it will be +.
Yes, it will take the height as a reference and it will show you + or - from it :)
@@SITENG thanks Greg, u always don't disappoint. Just a quick clarification, reference the Asbuilt, I know on the controller it shows +/- "the design data" during the survey. But is there any way (software wise) after you pick the survey, it will display the +/- on CAD. Please....😃😃
Greg are you using resection with retro stickers on the buildings to mark the floors?
Yes Stephen, that what the Setting out engineers were doing there 😁
Hi Greg I am nearly a graduate engineer and on some of my drawings, the column concrete grade (C40/50) is larger than the slab concrete grade (C32/40). How do you deal with this joint on-site, I think you hinted at it in the video and I can see the wet concrete colour on the columns but I don't fully understand? Once you are pouring the slab are you supposed to infill around the columns with the higher grade concrete or just use the weaker concrete over the column?
Hi 😁 don’t need to pour coulumn concrete in the slab area although if pouring the kicker that should be column concrete. More compression in the column and often stronger concrete is used 👍
Hi greg we are waiting for more vids from you pleaseeee. Plz teach us how to read soil reports, cube results and concrete mix designs.
Hi Khalid! Happy you like it, there will be more and I will try to show these as well, but can't promise when.
@@SITENG no worries pal. Quick question what is the tolerance for setting out grid lines?. I am currently setting out grids whats the best way to mark out grid lines do you normally string line it or chall line? How far should be the intervals of where u set out since if the two points are too fsr apart there is a likely hood of the lines not being bang on
Depends really on few things, if the surface is ok and flat you don't need to mark too often, but obviously the more marks the more accurate it will be. Not sure about the tolerance as this should be in your job specification. You have to get the best resection you can and go for 0 when marking, use target when aiming using non-prism mode. I wouldn't recommend pole with prism for this 😊
Great video mate. How would you give levels for a slab that falls and rises?? Perfect vid very helpful
Thanks Khalid! Depends on the situation really. You can use interpolated ref. line and try to mark some points, or the best use a gradient laser.
@@SITENG it will be great if you show us plz in the future vids if you get a chance.
I'll try if I get my hands on that laser :)
please make a video how to cheak columne verticality by total station
I think there should be on the channel already, ideally you want to check the column line at bottom and top, but you can also create a ref line at bottom of column and check the top
Hello. Yeah for me it is better to mark columns at slab before the fixer will come.
Can you make some more focus to this nails, which are you marking point at concret?? Its look like small starts;-)
Hi Karol! I am not sure if there are nails used there. We typically use small concrete nails (hilti nails they used to call them :) . But I only use them if the weather is bad, or want my points for the line to stay long.
How do you spray the info on the concrete if it has been raining?
Hi Rob! I use a pencil then and/or concrete nails to have points for the lines not lost.
Hi Greg I am working as a projet engineer in dubai for the last 15 years I have experience working from setting out to final hand over of the project. Can you please suggest me whether I can apply for project engineer or I have to go from basic site engineer. I am a graduate engineer presently in dubai.
Hi! With your experience you should apply for project, or senior engineer job. You will have some time to know how it all works here, especially once your employer know your experience is from outside the UK. You will have to do your CSCS card and possible SMSTS.
i am interest in robotic total station/edm, please suggest where can i get the classes.
Look on line please, I will have on line course ready soon, but if you look for hands on, then finchley college and some citb 5 days courses are available, none I can really recommend, depends on what you are looking for
hello sir ! please inform the RCC knowledge.
Hi Mohammad! I will do bit more about it soon.
I must say those columns look small 🙊😁
why small? I think they were typical sizes😊
if you working in global you dont need reference line -
Hi! You actually using each line as ref. line :)
hello dear how are you reply me
Hi! All good 😁 How are you?