This report deals with quality assurance and control in the construction of post-tensioned structures, with the aim to replace inspection for quality with engineering for quality. Contents include organizations, pre-stressing, design, procurement, construction planning and quality control.
The vast extent of the investment in concrete structures in modern times has emphasized the need to maintain these structures in a systematic manner, so that they retain their structural integrity and full usefulness. Such maintenance must be preceded by regular and thorough inspection. This Guide to Good Practice describes the many types of damage - slight or more serious - which may be discovered and the equipment used to carry out inspections. Suggested inspection intervals, related to the severity of loadings and environmental conditions, are given.
The extent of the investment in concrete structures has emphasized the need to maintain these structures. This guide describes various types of damage, which may be discovered, and the equipment used to carry out inspections. It includes suggested inspection intervals, related to the severity of loadings and environmental conditions.
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