About the author  ⁄ Silky Wong, Ph.D., S.E., P.E., CEng MICE

Silky Wong is a Lead Civil/Structural Engineer at Dow, Inc. She is a member of the ASCE Energy Division Executive Committee and Anchorage Design for Petrochemical Facilities Committee.

A Review of Design Considerations

Grout pockets are man-made holes in concrete structures (pre-installed before concrete placement or drilled after concrete placement) to allow the installation of anchors. The main benefit of using grout pockets is to allow equipment or structures to be installed after the concrete placement, providing more construction/installation schedule flexibility. In many non-modular projects, the equipment/machinery packages are typically completed and arrive at the construction site after most of the civil works at the site (including foundations) are completed. The grout pockets also provide extra installation tolerances and eliminate the risk of cast-in-place anchor movement during a foundation placement.

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