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2017 Cemex Sac/Reno/Central Valley - Safety Rodeo Winner
I just went to this conference in Indianapolis! got back yesterday. good to be back though
CIP 38 - Pervious Concrete
Pervious concrete is a special type of concrete with a high porosity used for concrete flatwork applications that allows water from precipitation and other sources to pass through it, thereby reducing the runoff from a site and recharging ground water…
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Discoloration
Surface discoloration is the non-uniformity of color or hue on the surface of a single concrete placement. It may take the form of dark blotches or mottled discol- oration on flatwork surface, gross color changes in large areas of concrete caused by a…
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Crazing Concrete Surfaces
Crazing is the development of a network of fine ran- dom cracks or fissures on the surface of concrete or mortar caused by shrinkage of the surface layer. These cracks are rarely more than 1/8 inch [3 mm] deep and are more noticeable on steel-troweled…
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Concrete Practice : What, Why and How?
WHAT is Jobsite Addition of Water?
Jobsite addition of water is the addition of water to ready mixed concrete in a truck mixer after arrival at the location of the concrete placement. Such temper- ing of concrete may be done with a portion of the…
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CIP 4 - Cracking Concrete Surfaces
Concrete, like other construction materials, contracts and expands with changes in moisture and tempera- ture, and deflects depending on load and support condi- tions. Cracks can occur when provisions to accommo- date these movements are not made in…
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