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2.4 TONS PER CUBIC METER. Let that number sink in.** 🏗️👇 When you watch a rib and block slab completely pancake like this during a pour, the immediate reaction from onlookers is usually to blame the product or the system. But as structural professionals, we know the truth: the product didn't fail. The execution and oversight did. This catastrophic failure is a direct result of a deadly combination on site: inferior temporary propping and a complete lack of due diligence by the overseeing engineer. ### 🛑 The Massive Weight of Wet Concrete People constantly underestimate the sheer physics of a concrete pour. Wet concrete isn't just a static dead load; it is a heavy, dynamic mass. Weighing in at roughly 2.4 tons per cube (2400kg/m3), the load accumulates rapidly as the pump moves. Think about a standard, modest 50m2 slab at a total thickness of 150mm The moment that concrete is wet, those props are suddenly tasked with holding up nearly 18 tons of weight—and that doesn't even account for the impact force of the concrete pump or the weight of the team walking on top. If the support system underneath has even one weak link, that massive weight will find it instantly. ### ⚠️ Where Was the Overseeing Engineer? A rib and block system is incredibly efficient and safe, but it relies entirely on its temporary propping until the concrete cures and reaches its structural strength. This is precisely why the **pre-pour inspection** is a non-negotiable legal and professional duty. An engineer's job doesn't end at the drawing board. Before a single drop of concrete leaves the truck, the supervising engineer must walk the underside of that slab and verify:  * **Prop Spacing & Layout:** Are they spaced strictly according to the design layout?  * **Plumbness:** Are the props perfectly vertical? A prop leaning by just a few degrees loses a massive percentage of its safe load-bearing capacity.  * **Sole-Plating:** Is there proper timber or steel shifting under the jacks to stop them from sinking into soft ground or mud under pressure? When an engineer signs off on a pour where the propping is inferior, it isn't an
2.4 TONS PER CUBIC METER. Let that number sink in.** 🏗️👇 When you watch a rib and block slab completely pancake like this during a pour, the immediate reaction from onlookers is usually to blame the product or the system. But as structural professionals, we know the truth: the product didn't fail. The execution and oversight did. This catastrophic failure is a direct result of a deadly combination on site: inferior temporary propping and a complete lack of due diligence by the overseeing engineer. ### 🛑 The Massive Weight of Wet Concrete People constantly underestimate the sheer physics of a concrete pour. Wet concrete isn't just a static dead load; it is a heavy, dynamic mass. Weighing in at roughly 2.4 tons per cube (2400kg/m3), the load accumulates rapidly as the pump moves. Think about a standard, modest 50m2 slab at a total thickness of 150mm The moment that concrete is wet, those props are suddenly tasked with holding up nearly 18 tons of weight—and that doesn't even account for the impact force of the concrete pump or the weight of the team walking on top. If the support system underneath has even one weak link, that massive weight will find it instantly. ### ⚠️ Where Was the Overseeing Engineer? A rib and block system is incredibly efficient and safe, but it relies entirely on its temporary propping until the concrete cures and reaches its structural strength. This is precisely why the **pre-pour inspection** is a non-negotiable legal and professional duty. An engineer's job doesn't end at the drawing board. Before a single drop of concrete leaves the truck, the supervising engineer must walk the underside of that slab and verify: * **Prop Spacing & Layout:** Are they spaced strictly according to the design layout? * **Plumbness:** Are the props perfectly vertical? A prop leaning by just a few degrees loses a massive percentage of its safe load-bearing capacity. * **Sole-Plating:** Is there proper timber or steel shifting under the jacks to stop them from sinking into soft ground or mud under pressure? When an engineer signs off on a pour where the propping is inferior, it isn't an "unforeseen accident"—it is a direct failure of professional due diligence. ### 💬 Let's Discuss in the Comments: Site safety isn't something we can skimp on to save a quick buck. Contractors: never cut corners on your temporary supports. Engineers: do your job thoroughly on site, not just from behind a desk. Have you ever walked onto a site and had to officially call a halt to a concrete pour because the propping was a disaster? Let’s talk about it below. 👇 #StructuralEngineering #mrribnblock #ConstructionSouthAfrica #ConcretePour #fails

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