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GENERAL NOTES: <br /> 1. Wall thicknesses noted are nominal unless specifically stated otherwise. <br /> 2. Maximum wall to footing centerline offset is 2". A minimum of 2"of footing is to extend on each side of the wall. <br /> 3. Bar laps when required are to be at least 48 bar diameters. <br /> 4. Bend horizontal bars or provide matching hooks around all wall corners and intersections. <br /> 5. Horizontal bars may be placed anywhere within the wall thickness provided 2" minimum cover is provided. <br /> 6. Allowable bar placement tolerance is 1/2". Tying is not required if tolerances are met and maintained. <br /> 7. Dowels may be drilled and installed after footing pour unless otherwise noted. Vertical bars may be embedded <br /> into footing in place of dowels at the same embedment. Vertical bars and dowels do not need to align. Dowels <br /> may be bent down for safety and covering then bent back before wall placement. <br /> 8. Sill plate sections require at least two anchors with one within 4"to 12"of each end and at all corners and <br /> intersections. Walls less than 24" in length require only one anchor. Sill plates are not to overhang face of wall <br /> without further review. <br /> 9. Anchor bolts 1/2" or larger in diameter do not require corrosion protection per IRC section R319.3 exception 1. <br /> 10. Anchor bolts may be substituted with 1/2" diameter threaded rod epoxy grouted at same spacing with 7"embed. <br /> 11. The presence of form oil on the reinforcing is acceptable for the conditions contained in these drawings. <br /> 12. Slope grade 6" minimum downward away from foundations within first 10 feet or provide Code adequate swale. <br /> 13. Do not backfill until the concrete has reached at least 70 percent of the 28 day concrete strength. Use of adequate <br /> shoring is required when the final floor and slab systems are not in place and fully anchored. <br /> COLD WEATHER GUIDELINES: <br /> The following information is general guidelines for the placement of concrete in cold weather conditions. It is the <br /> contractor's responsibility to ensure proper means and methods are followed and that the final in place product is <br /> adequate. <br /> 1. The contractor is to work with the concrete supplier to obtain a mix design which accounts for the conditions <br /> expected. Use of extra cement, early-strength concrete, and accelerators are recommended at temperatures <br /> below 20 degrees F. <br /> 2. Concrete is to be delivered to the site in a timely manner. <br /> 3. Placement of concrete earlier in the day to take advantage of latent heat of sunlight is advised. <br /> 4. Do not add additional water. Using water-reducing admixtures is recommended when required. <br /> 5. Forms are to be free of snow and ice. Do not place concrete in contact with frozen ground ,snow, or ice. <br /> 6. Preheating of rebar is not required, however it is to be free of frost, snow, and ice. <br /> 7. Use of form blankets or other approved protection is highly recommended for the top of the wall at temperatures <br /> below 10 degrees F and for the whole wall when below zero degrees F. <br /> Oswell Engineering and Consulting, L.L.C. 1901 E Hennepin Ave,#201 <br /> Project Name: 2014 Standardized Concrete Foundation Drawings Minneapolis,MN 55413 � <br /> Description: General Notes Phone: 612-720-4639 <br /> Project# 13.100 Fax: 612-886-2966 r ' <br /> ., .� � <br /> Client Name: Manor Concrete Construction, Inc. www.oswellec.com ,�- <br /> Client Address: 11225 90th Ave N, Ma le Grove, MN 55369 Page S2 of S6 <br /> 1/1/2014 <br />