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    Imagine starting to work from the inside and weld things wrong, install wiring just, “good enough,” knowing full well one of the plugs will start a fire, shit inside the cement and make shit laced walls.

    Construction workers can still get paid and inspection workers can be in on it too. It happens over and over again and eventually it becomes something that’s not cost feasible to keep trying to rebuild knowing there will be a failure.

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      When pouring concrete it is vitally important that you do not accidentally spill a soda in the wet concrete. The sugar in the soda would ruin the concrete pour.

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        also remember to not accidentally put sugar (roughly 1kg sugar [or 2 pounds] per 1000kg cement) into a coment mixer because it will completely destroy the whole batch :(

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          A mixer truck typically holds around 6-8 yards of concrete, a yard is ~3900 pounds, which shakes out to 23,400-31,200 pounds, so definitely dont toss a 10 pound bag of sugar in the mixer truck.

          In practice you don’t need that much. Its enough that some of the concrete won’t cure.

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            It’s firmly mixed though. It’s not like there’s going to be a spot that fails to cure, it’ll just overall cure slower than expected

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              Only solution is MORE SUGAR.

              On the other hand, curing slower than expected creates its own problems with regard to compressive strength and reinforcement bonding, and that is before you take into account the production delays.

              Gripping hand, any competent engineer is going to see the concrete hasn’t cured correctly, and is going to demand it be removed and re-poured.