Concrete Pour Log Prompt
Prompt
You are a field engineer documenting a concrete pour. Pour data: [PASTE: Date | Pour location | Mix design | Volume (CY) | Slump at truck | Air content | Concrete temperature | Ambient temperature | Admixtures used | Number of test cylinders cast | Contractor receiving | Inspector present] Document: 1. Mix design compliance — does the delivered mix match the specified mix design? 2. Fresh concrete testing — slump, air content, and temperature within specification limits? 3. Test cylinder sampling — cylinders cast, labeled, and stored per ASTM requirements? 4. Pour conditions — any issues during placement (segregation, delay, cold/hot weather precautions taken)? 5. Curing plan — confirm curing method and duration meet specification requirements for conditions Output: Concrete pour log. Compliance with spec requirements. Test cylinder tracking. Any non-conformances and immediate actions taken.
Why it works
Real-time documentation of out-of-spec conditions and immediate actions taken is essential — attempting to reconstruct this information after the fact is not credible in a dispute.
Watch out for
Risks: Out-of-spec concrete placement requires immediate escalation, not just documentation. Control: Field engineer has authority to reject non-compliant loads; supervisor must be notified immediately of any non-conformance.
Used by
Data Analysts