What are Isolation Joints in Concrete Structures?

An isolation joint in concrete structures is a type of separation provided to isolate a given structural member (slab) from the adjacent sections of the concrete structure to allow relative movement in three directions.  For example, a concrete slab isolated from a wall, column, or a drain pipe. An isolation joint is a type of expansion […]

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