Reinforcement steel shall be placed when required by the plans. Bars shall conform to the requirements of Article
II of this chapter. Wire mesh shall be of a type and quality approved by the Borough Engineer.
Batching and mixing equipment must be of a size
and type suitable for the work to be done and subject to the approval
of the Borough Engineer.
The concrete mixer shall contain the least amount
of water possible for proper workability. In general, its consistency
shall be such that the mortar clings to the stone; that the mixture
will not segregate during transportation and handling; that the mixture,
when dropped, will flatten but not spread; that there is no appearance
of free water; that the mixture in a chute will slide and not flow
into place; that the slump is from two to three inches; and that the
concrete when set will show a cement film, but is free from laitance.
Forms may be of wood or metal. They shall be
constructed to conform to the lines and grades established by the
Borough Engineer and to the exact dimensions of the structure. They
shall be substantially constructed, strong, rigid, and mortar-tight,
and properly braced and tied. The forms shall be designed so that
they can be removed without causing damage to the concrete. All forms
shall be constructed, braced, and lined up so as to produce smooth
concrete surfaces without bulges and warps. Before concrete is placed
in the forms, the latter shall be thoroughly cleaned so as to remove
all loose and foreign material within them, and they shall be coated
with oil approved by the Borough Engineer to prevent discoloration
or adherence of concrete.
Forms and their supports shall not be removed
until the Borough Engineer has approved such removal.
Construction joints shall be placed only where
shown on the plans or as directed by the Borough Engineer. When a
concrete mixture is to be placed against set concrete, all loose and
foreign material shall be removed from the surface of the latter and
the surface shall be cleaned with wire brooms and saturated with water.
Expansion joints shall be formed by means of
a premoulded joint filler approved by the Borough Engineer, and shall
be provided at points shown on the plans or required by the specifications.
Defective work shall be replaced or repaired
as the Borough Engineer may direct. If the surface of the concrete
is bulged or uneven, develops cracks, or shows honeycombing or joint
marks which cannot be repaired satisfactorily, in the opinion of the
Borough Engineer, the entire section of concrete affected shall be
removed and replaced at the contractor's expense.
As soon as the forms have been removed, the
concrete surfaces shall be carefully examined, and cavities, irregularities,
honeycombing, and other defects which, in the opinion of the Borough
Engineer, may not justify rejection of the work shall be pointed with
mortar as used for the concrete or shall otherwise be repaired as
the Borough Engineer may direct.