you can specify that a product meet a referenced standard in your spec and then review the submittal from the contractor to ensure that it does....for example
you can specify that a product be tested in a manner that is dictated by a referenced standard in your spec and then review the submittal from the contractor to ensure that it has been...for example
strength tests for stone
What's the best resource to find strength tests for different stone slabs? Right now, I'm looking specifically for bluestone. Any ideas?!?!
ASTM?
shear/moment/cracking/weight/etc...... any specific idea.... or just load bearing?
load bearing....... for the engineer. so i guess all the other things too
what's ASTM?
ASTM is an internationl organization that produces technical standards to industries, the consider themselves a "standards development body"
i searched stone at www.astm.org
http://www.astm.org/JOURNALS/JAI/PAGES/217.htm
http://www.astm.org/BOOKSTORE/PUBS/1379.htm
lots more there
you can specify that a product meet a referenced standard in your spec and then review the submittal from the contractor to ensure that it does....for example
you can specify that a product be tested in a manner that is dictated by a referenced standard in your spec and then review the submittal from the contractor to ensure that it has been...for example
ok, last one and im done for the day
http://www.stoneyard.com/literature/astm-bluestone-72dpi.pdf
good luck
THANKS ASEID!!!
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