Work on construction and foundation of traditional markets

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As a new person in this community I feel confused where to start? I am an ordinary civil engineering bachelor who always studies and tries to do the best in the field of science that I pursue. On this occasion I would like to share some photos of the construction work of traditional markets in my area. I live in Aceh, a province in the Republic of Indonesia. This market work begins with the installation of building axles and the erection of concrete poles as deep as 12 meters in accordance with the soil investigation data that we use, namely soil sondir data up to a depth of 20 meters to get Qc 150 kg / cm2.



Concrete Pile Erection Process Using Heavy Equipment


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Concrete piles that have been installed according to the plan height


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Installation of concrete molds for casting foundation treads


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Concrete iron installation and casting process


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The process of this foundation work uses an on-site casting system so that the quality and weariness of the concrete mix must be checked by carrying out a slump test. This aims to obtain the ratio of water and cement that is in accordance with the planned compressive strength.

This foundation work is carried out on ex-pond land where subgrade stabilization and stockpiling have been carried out to get the height of the soil surface according to the plan.

The condition of the landfill which is still new also makes us always pay attention to the decline that occurs in the erection process in order to avoid future subsidence due to poor soil bearing capacity.

this is all I can share this time and continue to support me for the next post so that it can continue to be better in this community in the future.

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