Pick up the correct statement(s) about construction joint placement in concrete structures:
Correct Answer: D. All of the above
📚 Detailed Explanation: All Three Statements on Construction Joint Placement Are Correct
Why D (All options are correct) is correct: IS 456:2000 and standard civil engineering practice provide specific guidance on where to place construction joints in different structural members. All three statements in this question accurately reflect those guidelines.
Analysis of Each Statement
| Statement | Correct? | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| A. Columns: joint a few cm below beam junction | ✓ TRUE | Construction joints in columns are placed horizontally 10–15 cm below the soffit of the beam or the bottom of a haunch. This keeps column concrete away from the beam zone, preventing contamination of beam concrete with bleed water from the column pour, and allowing better compaction at the beam-column junction. |
| B. Columns: joint at bottom haunching | ✓ TRUE | Where columns have haunches (corbels), the construction joint is placed at the bottom of the haunch — effectively the same principle as statement A: just below the structural connection zone. |
| C. Beams & slabs: joint within middle third of span | ✓ TRUE | In simply supported beams and slabs, shear force is maximum at supports and bending moment is maximum at mid-span; the middle third has relatively moderate values of both. IS 456 specifies joints here, running perpendicular to the principal tensile stress (parallel to main reinforcement direction). |
Construction Joint Placement Summary
| Member | Joint Position | Orientation |
|---|---|---|
| Columns | 10–15 cm below beam soffit OR at bottom of haunch | Horizontal |
| Beams | Within middle third of span | Vertical; perpendicular to beam axis |
| Slabs (one-way) | Within middle third of span; parallel to shorter span | Vertical |
| Slabs (two-way) | Near mid-span in either direction | Vertical |
| Walls | Floor, window sill, soffit levels | Horizontal |
- Columns: construction joints 10–15 cm below beam junction or at bottom of haunch.
- Beams & slabs: construction joints within middle third of span.
- All three statements are correct per IS 456:2000.
