Architecture + Design: Concrete pouring of foundation columns and installation of monolithic belt formwork

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Architecture + Design: Concrete pouring of foundation columns and installation of monolithic belt formwork.

Greetings friends!

Today I want to show photographs and tell the next two stages of building my house, which took a period of six working days, this is the pouring of the foundation columns with concrete and the installation of the formwork of the monolithic belt.

I decided not to separate them, many works took place at the same time, or with a running start in a couple of days.

If you follow my posts, you know that my previous post in the Architecture + Design community was about installing the corner column formwork of the foundation of my house.

It's time to fill them with concrete.

I ordered ready-made concrete from the factory and delivered it using a mixer equipped with a concrete pump, which made it possible to deliver concrete to different points of the construction site, from one parking space, so to speak.

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While the concrete was being prepared for us, we were engaged in the manufacture of a reinforced belt from steel reinforcement.

There was a time for the delivery of sand, crushed stone and cement, some moments required manual preparation of concrete.

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At the plant, I was offered two options for concrete filler, crushed river pebbles, or rubble rubble. I chose the second one. River pebbles, even crushed ones, will have smooth edges that do not promote hard adhesion with cement-sand mortar, I crushed stone, it is torn into pieces, without roundness, an ideal filler.

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To work, I needed the help of three people. One of them guided the pump hose into the column formwork, the second carried the concrete vibrator housing, and the third guided the vibrator auger and vibrated the concrete.

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After that, six days passed, during which we covered the basement ceiling with standard floor slabs and began the installation of formwork for pouring a monolithic belt, the purpose of which is to tie together the entire structure of a multi-layer foundation.

In the foreground, you can see the two columns I mentioned earlier. They were not provided for by the project, but. I made some changes and now, a concrete slab will lie on them, but more on that later.

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It's time to think about installing ventilation shafts. You can see in the photo the orange blocks purchased for this purpose; in total, there will be 6 ventilation shafts in my house.

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Formwork boards are the most expensive consumable material, which, over time, will become unusable at colossal costs, both for the board itself and for logistics.

It makes no sense to buy boards in excess, it will always attract thieves, but buying a little, it comes out even more expensive, because for every cubic meter of boards there is a delivery cost by a truck.

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On the one hand, it was funny, but, on the other, it was sad when, at the most crucial moment, boards of the required size disappeared from sale and it was necessary to urgently look for ways out of the situation.

It seemed that as soon as I start buying some kind of building materials, suddenly, there is a wild demand for it and, either, its price soars, or it disappears from sale, lol.

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Knitting wire is another consumable that was constantly in short supply, even when I was trying to get it in reserve.

Mathematical calculation methods didn't work.

From this wire, screeds were made for formwork boards.

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The formwork for the entire perimeter of the house, as I said, was assembled in six working days.

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In this photo, you can see a pile of clay. When simple work arose, we began to fill the space with clay, where the floors of the rooms on the first floor should be.

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To be precise, one person, using a shovel and a wheelbarrow, moved 120 cubic meters of clay in a week and thumped it.

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The formwork turned out to be reliable. when we filled it with concrete, there were practically no concrete leaks through the cracks.

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In this photo you can see the construction of the reinforced belt.

Each transverse jumper is located at a distance of 22 centimeters from each other.

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It will be a spacious kitchen, but I haven't installed a dining table yet.

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The sixth day has come to an end and it's time to rest until the next publication.

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To be continued.

Photos taken with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 camera
I edited a photo in the program PhotoDirector, which I also installed on my smartphone.

Author @barski
Ukraine

For my publications, I do not use stock photographs, it is fundamentally important for me to use photographs that I have made with my own hands for publication and I can name them - authorial work.

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Very nice bro

Thank you very much! Blessed day to you!

Posting the progress of your house building brings a lot of knowledfe for me because it teaches things that I didn't know when it comes in building a structure. Thank you.

Thank you very much! I am happy that this is interesting for you. Blessed day to you!

It is so cool to see the inner elements of building construction, especially when you get to see them from start to finish because by the time you guys get to move into the house, you will be able to appreciate the entire structure of it more than most people as you know every element and all of the time, effort and energy that so many people put into it for you, then the appreciation for it becomes love and the love that you feel for it with your family will make it into a true home.

Congratulations on your adventure! I can't wait to see the changes made at each stage.

Thank you very much! I will be very happy if my publications are useful for those who are starting the construction of their home. TBlessed day to you!

Yes, because it is very rare that you get to see the details of the construction from breaking ground to being the family home so great idea!

I look forward to more of the documenting of the build.

Hello @barski, you have a great progress in constructing your house... That´s cool, you now have the fundaments set. Congratulations! The walls will soon be there in a short time before you realize it.

Thank you very much! I hope so. Blessed day to you!

Hello @barski I greet you with respect from Venezuela. Your progress is truly admirable, I love how the construction is looking. I imagine that your beautiful family is happy with the progress made. Congratulations. Infinite greetings and blessings from this corner of earthly geography. Receive a strong virtual hug full of positive energy and lots of light.

Hola @barski Te saludo con respeto desde Venezuela. Verdaderamente admirable tu progreso, me encanta como se va viendo la construcción. Me imagino que tu bella familia está feliz del progreso alcanzado. Te Felicito. Saludos y bendiciones infinitas desde este rincón de la geografía terrenal. Recibe un fuerte abrazo virtual cargado de energía positiva y mucha luz.

Many thanks! Yes, of course I can say. that the whole family took part in this when we discussed various nuances of construction and the layout of the house. Blessed day to you!

Oh WOW! The construction progress of your house is definitely in full swing. The site is becoming busy. I agree with your smart choice of crushed rough rubble (as opposed to smooth river stones) for they durably bond well with cement mortar and other aggregates. As a result, the final concrete elements of your project's structural framework would help in withstanding the harsh forces of nature.

I'm with you when it comes to the unpredictable availability of building materials in the market. When you wish to purchase them, they surprisingly disappear however, if you don't have plans of buying them, they suddenly appear out of nowhere. Well, that happens, lol. 😄 Congratulations @barski on your remarkable endeavor, and thank you so much for documenting your dream home in our beloved community. Have a safe and enjoyable day!

Thank you very much my friend! Sometimes, it was difficult to make a choice, as with chefs, with different chefs, there are different methods of cooking and what some consider acceptable, others categorically deny. I consulted about rubble and came and heard different opinions, but came to the conclusion that the solid structure of the pebble would be like a diamond that they want to set in a gold clip, not platinum. Diamond falls out of soft gold.
Yes, sometimes, walking around the trading floors in search of building materials was like a joke, an evil joke, especially when you are pressed for time and finances. Blessed day to you!

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