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YesMy guess is the rebar should be in the block walls and is supposed to be part of the structural slab when installed.
The exterior walls will continue up. All slabs will be within the inside perimeter of the stem walls.What is the finished height of the slab? Flush with top of cmu? 3” over cmu? how are they forming the bottom side of the slab?
It is all sand but they do bring in some engineered soil too. The slab is supported by the grade beams not the stem walls. The grade beams are supported by the pilings.That looks like regular soil as opposed to Florida sand. It seems odd that the slab will be independant from the CMU stem wall. What is the reason for that?
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Yes, there is a detail for that was not posted here.Isn’t this what they have built?
YesMy guess is the rebar should be in the block walls and is supposed to be part of the structural slab when installed.