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Low compressive strength of concrete is one of the most critical quality control failures in construction projects. It can lead to structural concerns, costly repairs, project delays, and disputes between contractors, consultants, and clients. In this video from the course “Quality Control in Construction” under the playlist “QC in Construction – Industry Best Practices,” we explain how to systematically deal with low compressive strength of concrete using practical, site-applicable methods. This session focuses on identifying the root causes of low concrete strength, including poor material quality, incorrect mix design, excess water addition, improper batching, inadequate compaction, segregation, poor curing practices, and testing errors. You will learn how to distinguish between genuine strength deficiency and apparent failure caused by sampling, cube casting, curing, or testing mistakes. The video also covers standard investigation procedures, such as reviewing concrete mix design, checking water-cement ratio, verifying material certificates, and analyzing site workmanship. We explain how to interpret cube and core test results and how to decide whether the issue is localized or structural in nature. This helps engineers and quality professionals make informed technical decisions rather than relying on assumptions or guesswork. In addition, you will understand practical corrective actions, including surface treatment, load reduction, jacketing, retrofitting, or structural strengthening—based on engineering judgment and code-based acceptance criteria. The video highlights the importance of documentation, non-destructive testing, and coordination between quality control teams, structural engineers, and site execution staff. This lesson is especially useful for: • Site engineers • Quality control engineers • Construction managers • Civil engineering students • Project consultants • QA/QC professionals By the end of this video, you will be able to: ✔ Diagnose causes of low compressive strength ✔ Apply structured troubleshooting methods ✔ Understand acceptance and rejection criteria ✔ Implement preventive measures for future concreting ✔ Improve concrete quality management on site If you want to strengthen your understanding of concrete quality failures and learn industry-standard response techniques, this video is essential viewing for professionals working in concrete construction and quality assurance. #ConcreteStrength #QualityControlInConstruction #ConcreteTesting #ConstructionQAQC #CivilEngineering #ConcreteFailureAnalysis #Gridanalysis