CONCRETE PRODUCTION AND TRANSPORTATION Sample Clauses

CONCRETE PRODUCTION AND TRANSPORTATION. Concrete shall be produced in a stationary weigh batching plant/plants of adequate capacity installed at a suitable place/places by the contractor and concrete conveyed to the placement site/sites in mobile truck mounted transit mixers for placement of concrete lining with fully mechanized Concrete Paver /Pavers or Baby Paver wherever warranted) No manual concrete making shall be allowed. Alternatively, Or in addition to the stationary B&M Plants, mobile self-loading, weigh batching, mixing and transporting mixer with the mixer drum capacity of 2.8 m3 (or other suitable capacity) shall be deployed by the contractor for production of controlled concrete as well as transportation of the concrete to the placement sites. Concrete transported by the transit mixer or mobile batching-mixing and transporting equipment shall be delivered to the xxxxxx of the side discharge conveyer of the concrete paver. The paver shall screed up the concrete and duly compact it (cylinder finishing).pavers will be fitted with the devices for insertion of PVC strips in contraction joints as lining progresses. Each lining machine and the associate support equipment shall be capable of placing canal lining at an average advancement rate of not less than about 10 m so that insertion of P.V.C. strips in the contraction joints is achieved smoothly and efficiently when the concrete is still in a good plastic state. contraction joints shall be as shown in the drawing at 3.0 m spacing. However, an expansion joints as per design or as directed by the engineer-in-charge shall be provided between lining and the canal structure. Note: For mechanized placement of CC lining in small section channels/dust. System, arrow type or equivalent slip form steel gantries shall be used , the specification of which will be covered in a separate chapter.
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