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The concrete slump recommended for beams and slabs; is?
Answer Posted / Sukeerti Suresh
For beams and slabs, the recommended concrete slump is usually around 4-6 inches (100-150 mm) to ensure a workable, yet dense mix that will result in a strong and durable structure.
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