Concrete grout definition

Concrete grout means a mixture consisting of 94 pounds of type A portland cement and an equal or lesser volume of dry sand combined with approximately 6 gallons of water.
Concrete grout means a mixture of not more than two parts gravel to one part cement and not more than six gallons of clear, potable water per 94 pound bag of portland cement. One hundred percent of the gravel must pass through a one-half inch mesh screen.
Concrete grout means a mixture consisting of type A portland cement and an equal or lesser volume of dry sand com- bined with water.

More Definitions of Concrete grout

Concrete grout means a mixture consisting of type A portland cement and an equal or lesser volume of dry sand combined with water.
Concrete grout means a mixture of cement, sand, and water in the proportion of 1 bag of cement (94 pounds), an equal volume (1 cubic foot) of dry sand or gravel aggregate, and not more than 6 gallons of clean water.‌
Concrete grout means a mixture of cement, sand, and water in the proportion of the following:
Concrete grout means a mixture consisting of 94 pounds of cement, sand and water meeting the material specifications of s. NR 812.11 (15) (c).

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