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DDA - Post Tension Design Review Checklist

The document is a checklist for reviewing post-tension design elements, ensuring compliance with design codes such as ACI or Euro Code 2. It includes various criteria to be verified by both the consultant and specialized contractor, covering aspects like loading diagrams, reinforcement requirements, service stresses, and deflection limits. The checklist also allows for comments and signatures from both parties to confirm the review process.

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DDA - Post Tension Design Review Checklist

The document is a checklist for reviewing post-tension design elements, ensuring compliance with design codes such as ACI or Euro Code 2. It includes various criteria to be verified by both the consultant and specialized contractor, covering aspects like loading diagrams, reinforcement requirements, service stresses, and deflection limits. The checklist also allows for comments and signatures from both parties to confirm the review process.

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POST TENSION DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST

Plot No. Date


Location
Consultant Specialized Contractor

S/N ELEMENTS TO BE CHECKED CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR


NOT NOT
OK N/A OK N/A
OK OK
1 Design code / standard is either ACI standard or Euro Code 2
2 Loading diagrams matching with originally approved drawings.
3 Seasonal thermal, creep and drying shrinkage (if any)
4 Early thermal for different slab thickness
5 Tendon spacing as per design code guidelines
6 Design sections width as per design code guidelines
7 Minimum reinforcement at column locations for two-way flat slabs is 0.00075bh
At all column location a minimum of bonded strands passed through the column,
8 otherwise bonded normal reinforcement added at bottom of slab at column
location.
9 Service stresses within design code limits

10 If allowed by design code, when tension stresses exceed the allowable tensile
stress additional reinforcement added and crack width within design code limits
Deflection “both long term deflection and deflection after installing partitions”
11
within design code limits
12 If allowed by design code, when tension stresses exceed the allowable tensile
stress cracked deflection within design code limits.

13 Secondary actions due to post-tension considered in ultimate checking

14 Punching shear check at critical column locations verified by manual calculation

15 Reinforcement detailing provided as per intermediate seismic zone


requirements
16 Additional reinforcement due to lateral forces provided if any

REVIEWER’S COMMENT(S)

SPECIALIZED CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT

REVIEWED BY CONTRACTOR REVIEWED BY CONSULTANT


NAME STAMP NAME STAMP
DESIGNATION DESIGNATION

SIGNATURE SIGNATURE

DATE DATE

Public. ZA-DC-F-84 Issue 7, Rev 1

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