Over the past two years BOSFA has supplied our DRAMIX fibres into the concrete pavements for the Elizabeth Quay project. From steel fibre reinforced concrete pavements to the curved concrete steps all utilising DRAMIX, a fantastic project for Perth and wonderful to be part of this developing City.
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Construction of flood channel 700m in length 8m wide by SMEC Eng. in South Australia. The difficulty of this water project is in detailing for joints and restraint with expected high water flow.20m/sec. High volume of steel are needed to control cracking and seepage issues.
Technical solution:
- Fibre type: Dramix® 4D 65/60BG
- Fully restrained slab Nominal C/W 0.2mm
- 35kg/m3
- 12mm custom mesh at 100mm centres Top
- Concrete quality: C40/50
- No Joints
Benefits
- Reduced 2 layers of bars + mesh
- Eliminated joints
- Huge savings time and labour costs
- Increase in durability