There needs to be at least a 3 inch gap between the rebar and the walls and floor to allow for adequate encapsulation of the rebar by the shotcrete/gunite. Make sure the rebar is adequately away from the surfaces and forms.
I'm curious how this is going to work when they go to flash coat the walls with gunite to buy us some time to finish the rest of the rebar and plumbing so we can actually get to gunite.
If we're talking a 1 inch thick flashcoat, well on most walls, we've had a ton of cave ins several feet deep so it'll be a non issue there... but for the walls that are largely intact, that might mean the rebar is much closer to the flash coat than 3-4 inches. Does the thickness of the flash coat count toward that 3-4 inch encapsulation recommendation?
The other issue I've run into is the builder refuses to use chairs... they say 1/2" rebar is too heavy for any chair to actually hold. Is that true?