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Typical Concrete H 1102C: Arrangement of Mesh Reinforcement

This document provides specifications for reinforced and unreinforced concrete pavement construction including: 1. Requirements for transverse joint spacing, slab width, and longitudinal joint lap width depending on whether the pavement is reinforced or unreinforced. 2. Notes specifying dimensions in millimeters, top reinforcement cover, maximum unreinforced slab width and length, and details regarding transverse and longitudinal joints. 3. A cross-section diagram showing the layers of a typical concrete pavement including sub-base, concrete foundation, concrete slab, mesh reinforcement (where specified), and kerb units.

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Typical Concrete H 1102C: Arrangement of Mesh Reinforcement

This document provides specifications for reinforced and unreinforced concrete pavement construction including: 1. Requirements for transverse joint spacing, slab width, and longitudinal joint lap width depending on whether the pavement is reinforced or unreinforced. 2. Notes specifying dimensions in millimeters, top reinforcement cover, maximum unreinforced slab width and length, and details regarding transverse and longitudinal joints. 3. A cross-section diagram showing the layers of a typical concrete pavement including sub-base, concrete foundation, concrete slab, mesh reinforcement (where specified), and kerb units.

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125 ¡Ó 25m

Reinforced Unreinforced

>250mm

nt
250mm
Max.

Transverse joi
thick thick
Joint 20.0m
spacing
5.0m 4.0m

Max.
(See note 3)

300 mm min. lap 4.5m


Slab 4.5m
es

*
(6.0m )
Vari

Width

* Permitted where transverse

Reinforcement
2
25 m

>188mm /m (B503 mesh of BS 4483)


¡Ó
125

450mm
Longitudinal joint
min. lap

ARRANGEMENT OF MESH REINFORCEMENT,


JOINT SPACING AND SLAB WIDTH
Verge or footway 150 10 (See note 7)

1:3 cement mortar

(See note 7)
125

Finished road surface

250x125 Mesh reinforcement


150

kerb (where specified)

20/20 concrete backing Conc. slab.

grade 40/20
n.
150

mi

Sub-base

(Granular material 0.125 polythene


(See note 6)
or lean concrete) sheeting

150
20/20 concrete foundation
Cement mortar

Notes:

1. Dimensions are in millimetres.


PAVEMENT CROSS
-
SECTION
7. Kerb units shall be laid on cement mortar at least 10mm

2. Top cover to reinforcement should be 60 +


-10mm. thick and not more than 40mm thick. The cement mortar

3. Maximum width between longitudinal joints shall be 4500mm abutting vertical kerb face is only applicable in new road

unless the reinforcement in the transverse direction of the slab construction when the carriageway is cast before kerb laying.
2
is greater than 188mm /m when the maximum width of slab Original
C General revision Oct 19
may be extended to 6000mm. signed
Length
4. For unreinforced slabs, 2.0
Width B Note 7 revised - Oct 14
5. Refer to HyD Standard Drawing Nos. H 1105 - H 1109 for details

of transverse and longitudinal joints. A Note 4 revised - Jan 95

6. Where the crossfall of road surface is towards the kerb


Former Drg. No. H1002A & H1016A
- June 94
the sub-base should be carried through to the edge of the
with general revision
embankment or to the filter drain.
REF. REVISION SIGNATURE DATE

HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT
TYPICAL CONCRETE REFERENCE DRAWING No. CAD

PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION
SCALE
Diagrammatic
H 1102C

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