Hello everyone
We had the foundations and the base slab poured. There was a large concrete pump truck and several trucks delivering concrete. From the delivery note, I saw that some of the concrete was discharged more than 90 minutes after being mixed at the plant. Water was also added in some cases, which was not noted on the delivery ticket.
Now the question: is it a problem that some of the concrete was somewhat "old" and that water was added in an unplanned way?
In a regulation I read, it said that ready-mixed concrete should be discharged from the mixer truck within 90 minutes.
I’m worried whether this is acceptable.
Thank you in advance
Regards
We had the foundations and the base slab poured. There was a large concrete pump truck and several trucks delivering concrete. From the delivery note, I saw that some of the concrete was discharged more than 90 minutes after being mixed at the plant. Water was also added in some cases, which was not noted on the delivery ticket.
Now the question: is it a problem that some of the concrete was somewhat "old" and that water was added in an unplanned way?
In a regulation I read, it said that ready-mixed concrete should be discharged from the mixer truck within 90 minutes.
I’m worried whether this is acceptable.
Thank you in advance
Regards
U
Username_wahl22 Jul 2017 12:59I would consult an expert, as I assume the company will tell you that everything is fine and request payment.
bau.herr schrieb:
I have now asked the company for a statement and will withhold the payment for the time being.
Should I file a defect report immediately or wait for their response first? Asked – in what form?
You can never submit too many defect reports if in doubt. Especially when withholding payment, it’s best to be “on the safe side.”
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