Elyes bnps 0 Posted Tuesday at 05:50 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 05:50 PM Bonsoir. Hier, Lors du coulage du béton sur une dalle (1er étage) il y'a une partie du coffrage qui s'est cassée et il y'a eu une courbure des hourdis et du beton qui les couvrent sur une distance de 7,5m et une largeur de 4m sachant que la courbure est de 12cm. L'entrepreneur m'a dit que ça n'affecte pas la structure puisque les poutres et les retombées ne sont pas touchées et sont alignées. S'ils vous plait est ce que c'est acceptable? Il n'y a pas de risques? Y'a t'il des solutions? Merci Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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