WHAT IS WORKABILITY OF CONCRETE
After wet concrete is poured, contractors will wait until the concrete dries to what is known as the "workable" state of the concrete, where it can be trowelled, shaped, or smoothed. Timing is critical. If trowelled too soon, it's still too wet, and won't keep shape, and could separate the water from the particles, resulting in a poor finish. If trowelled too late, it's too hard and cannot be shaped or smoothed. How well it behaves during the critical time is called the "workability of concrete", which does depend on factors such as water content and additives.
THE FOLLOWING TESTS CAN CONDUCTED FOR WORKABILITY OF CONCRETE"
