Standard
AS 2876-2000
[Withdrawn]Concrete kerbs and channels (gutters) — Manually or machine placed
Specifies requirements for manually placed or machine-placed concrete kerbs and channels. The Standard is for users and providers to ensure the quality of the finished product.
Published: 11/12/2000
Pages: 13
Table of contents
Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope
2 Referenced documents
3 Definitions
4 Materials
4.1 Quality
4.2 Handling, storage and batching of materials
4.3 Supply and ordering
4.3.1 Basis of supply
4.3.2 Method of ordering
5 Properties
5.1 Determination of consistence
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Manually placed concrete
5.1.3 Machine-placed concrete
5.2 Determination of air content
5.3 Determination of compressive strength
5.4 Rejection of hardened concrete
6 Mixing equipment, mixing and delivery of concrete
6.1 Mixing equipment
6.2 Mixing and delivery
7 Profiles and dimensions.
7.1 General
7.2 Kerb profile
7.3 Kerb position
8 Preparation of supporting layers for concrete kerb and channel
8.1 Subgrade
8.2 Sub-base material preparation
8.3 Bedding material requirements
9 Tolerances
10 Surface finish
10.1 Finish
10.2 Mortar
11 Joints
11.1 Method of forming
11.1.1 Shrinkage-control joints
11.1.2 Construction joints
11.1.3 Expansion joints
11.2 Spacing
11.2.1 Shrinkage-control joints
11.2.2 Construction joints
11.2.3 Expansion joints
12 Inspection, sampling and testing
12.1 Concrete plant inspection
12.2 Identification certificate
12.3 Sampling and testing
12.4 Acceptance
13 Additional tests on kerb and channel deemed not to comply
13.1 Manually placed concrete
13.2 Machine‑placed concrete
Appendix A
Cited references in this standard
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