Planning and scheduling concrete repair work - A case study. Case study of contractors' errors in scheduling concrete repairs, exemplar for overcoming slippage

Abdulaziz A. Bubshait*, Bassam M. Tahir

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Abstract

In this case study the authors demonstrate the importance of recording and studying the details of concrete repair work to enable future projects to be carried out more efficiently with less slippage in the time schedule and therefore less financial damage over the time plants, such as kilns, are shutdown. In this case study, the distress in the concrete pier was apparently due to the twisting of the platform as a result of tortional stress, as well as to diagonal shear cracks in the walls.

Original languageEnglish
Pages362-368
Number of pages7
Volume24
No6
Specialist publicationBuilding Research and Information
StatePublished - Nov 1996

Keywords

  • Concrete repair
  • Industrial production plants
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Scheduling

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction

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