Title: Commercial Construction Phases
1Commercial Construction Phases
2EXCAVATION OF DEEP END
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4DEEP END EXCAVATED
5¾ STONE THROUGHOUT FLOOR AND TRENCHING FOR MAIN
DRAINS
6PERIMETER FORMS
7PERIMETER FORMS CONTINUED
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10FINISHING UP FORMS AND STEEL TEX ( BACKER
MATERIAL)
11MAIN DRAIN PIPING
12STEEL PHASE BEGINS REBAR REINFORCEMENT
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15GUNITE PHASE
16ONSITE - GUNITE MOBILE BATCHING
17MOBILE BATCH TRUCK AND GUN SETUP
18DUEL NOZZLEMEN
19ACI / ASA CERTIFIED GUNITE NOZZLEMEN
The ACI (American Concrete Institute) and ASA
(American Shotcrete Association) certification
programs benchmark the knowledge and skill of a
concrete applications specialist who has mastered
the techniques of properly placing gunite.
"Realize it or not.... the gunite shell is the
single most impt. phase of construction as tiles,
plaster, pumps, filtration equipment, and decking
will eventually come and go, the gunite shell can
last for many generations."
20DEEP END COVE GUNITE
21DEEP END WALL GUNITE
22GUNITE, GUTTER SHELF CUT ON BACK DEEP END WALL
23FLOOR GUNITE
24FINISHING FLOOR GUNITE
25WETTING DOWN COMPLETED GUNITE SHELL
26PIPING FROM POOL TO MECHANICAL ROOM AND TO
BACKWASH STORAGE
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28GUTTER INSTALLATION
29 SANITIZING, FILTRATION AND
RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS
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32BACK-WASH TANKS
33RACING LANES, TARGETS, PLASTER APPLICATION
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35FINISH WHITE PLASTER
36POOL FILLED, AND INITIAL START UP
37HANDICAP LIFT SPECTRUM AQUATICS
38HANDICAP RAMP
39SPRAY GROUNDS
40SPAS
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48MOVABLE BULKHEAD
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51- Shotcrete/Gunite is a process of applying
concrete to a structure. It is commonly used to
build pools as well as bridges, homes ,tunnels,
water tanks, and sea walls to name but a few.
Gunite has been is use since the early 1900s
with excellent success.Shotcrete comes in two
basic forms... dry process and wet
process..The dry gun method or dry process
shotcrete (also known throughout the industry as
gunite) uses a rig in which sand and regular
cement are mixed and blown through one or several
continuous feed guns via hose and extreme
compressed air to the nozzle where water is added
at the tip of the hose and then blown
pneumatically encapsulating the steel rebar
enforced walls and floor. Only the necessary
amout of water is added for hydration resulting
in superior strength and density over that of
conventional redi mix concrete. - The excess water found in conventional poured
concrete occupies space, and when it finally
leaves the curing or hydration process, small
voids are left. So it can be said that dry method
shotcrete "Gunite" is more dense than of poured
concrete. In fact 14 yards of gunite equal about
10 yards of redi mix shorcrete. - Compaction and denseness are important factor in
the superior strength of Gunite
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