Improving Concrete Quality Course Scheduled in Arkansas in September
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NRMCA and the Arkansas Ready Mixed Concrete Association are presenting the one-day course Improving Concrete Quality intended for concrete producers, ingredient material suppliers, engineers, testing labs and contractors on Wednesday, September 14, in Little Rock, AR. Improved concrete quality can benefit all stakeholders in a concrete construction project. This course will address the following:
- How do you know if you have good quality? What should be your quality metric?
- How can you become more profitable through better quality?
- What are the key statistical calculations you need to know in concrete?
- How do you control the mixing water content in concrete?
- How do you deal with temperature and delivery time variations?
- What is the most effective way to ensure that your materials ingredients are of good quality?
- How can you improve batching accuracy, mixing uniformity?
- How can you identify non-standard testing and curing? How to improve testing quality?
- Tests a producer should do, internal audits and many more...
Course instructors are Kevin MacDonald, Ph.D., FACI, Beton Consulting Engineers LLC, and Karthik Obla, Ph.D., P.E. at NRMCA. Producers will learn readily implementable steps to manage variability and attain a more consistent product; ingredient suppliers will learn how material variation affects concrete variation; engineers will learn how to improve quality through specifications and testing lab professionals will learn to measure and improve testing quality. 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 or contact Karthik Obla at kobla@nrmca.org.