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Concrete Specification, Low Strength Problems Class Offered in Atlanta in February 2016
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NRMCA is offering its information packed one-day course, Handling Concrete Specifications, Low Strength Problems and Mixture Submittals, intended for concrete producers, contractors, engineers and testing labs on Wednesday, February 24 in Atlanta in association with the Georgia Ready Mixed Concrete Association and the Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia, Inc. This one-day course will cover code and specification requirements (ACI 318, 301, ASTM C94) governing ready mixed concrete and address many other topics, including:
- What are the durability exposure classes in ACI 318?
- What are the changes in the new ACI 318-14 that are related to ready mixed concrete?
- What are some specification revisions that can provide all around benefits in performance and cost?
- What are the causes for low strength problems and who is responsible?
- What should be on a concrete test report?
- Non-destructive testing, Coring – when and how?
- How to do a proper mixture submittal?
Course instructors are Luke Snell, P.E., FACI, FASCE, Western Technologies and Karthik Obla, Ph.D., P.E., NRMCA vice president, technical services. Producers, contractors, engineers and testing labs will find the discussions on investigating low strength problems and specifications very helpful in addressing issues that impact partnering, project cost and schedule. Upon successful completion of the course, attendees will earn 8 professional development hours, a certificate of completion and credits toward NRMCA’s STEPS program.
Click here for more information, including registration options and staff contact.
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