jar546
CBO
During renovation projects where slab work has to be done to run a water line or electrical line. What kind of specs do you see for channeling out a post tension slab?
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If by channeling our a post tensioned concrete slab you mean cutting a horizontal slot in the slab my response is that you don't. Even if you can avoid cutting the tendons you run a real risk of reducing the strength of the slab. Post tensioned slabs are less tolerant of structural modifications than are other structural systems.
Any cutting of a post tensioned slab should only be undertaken after a review by a structural engineer. When cutting is contemplated they should use x-ray or ground penetrating radar to determine tendon locations.