This is most common scenario in rainy days construction.
are there any predefined guide line for this?
This is most common scenario in rainy days construction.
are there any predefined guide line for this?
Stop concreting if rain is heavy
If light rain:
Slow down the pour
Protect freshly placed concrete
Never allow uncontrolled rainwater to mix with concrete.
2. Protect Fresh ConcreteCover slab with:
Plastic sheets / tarpaulin
Polythene covers
Prevent direct rain impact on surface
Do not allow rainwater to:
Flow over slab
Collect on surface
Remove excess surface water gently (sponge, squeegee)
Re-check slump if concreting continues
Do not add cement or water on slab to compensate
Continue vibration carefully
Avoid over-vibration (risk of segregation)
If concreting must be stopped:
Stop at a planned construction joint
Level and roughen surface later
Follow proper joint treatment before next pour
Stop work if:
Slab becomes slippery
Electrical equipment (vibrator) becomes unsafe
Ensure proper earthing and insulation
Check slab surface for:
Laitance
Segregation
Surface damage
Take corrective measures if needed
If rain occurs during slab casting, I stop or control concreting, protect fresh concrete from rainwater, prevent change in water–cement ratio, ensure safety, and if required, form a proper construction joint before resuming work.