Extension basement slab & walls
When Beautiful Basements arrived on-site, the supporting kingpost system had been installed to ensure the team could work in a safe environment. Stage one of this project was preparing the site and creating the below basement slab and walls.
Beautiful Basements prepared the base of the basement by leveling the excavation and casting it in concrete, allowing the construction to begin. The team set out the basement, ensuring it was in the correct location for the extension above. Then, they erected shuttering for the 450mm slab around the perimeter and installed all the slab steel reinforcing, including the upright starter bars for the basement walls above.
Beautiful Basements’ team installed two ground water sumps within the slab for the waterproofing systems that would follow. They also placed four concrete pillars, equally spaced, that would link the basement slab and ground floor deck together. The team ensured the steel work for these columns was placed exactly, with just 50mm of space on all sides, which was their first major technical challenge.
As part of the slab, workers created an upstand of concrete, known as a kicker, around the perimeter to move the waterproofing weak point away from a horizontal surface. They finished stage two by casting the waterproof concrete slab.
Beautiful Basements’ built the walls for the basement in four stages as the engineers had designed. They treated the kicker with a waterproofing slurry and installed an expanding waterbar. The team erected the shuttering and steel reinforcing, ensuring the upright steels protruded from the concrete to allow the deck above to be tied in. Finally for stage one, they cast each section in turn with waterproof concrete.