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A 27-square-mile area of land in the southern part of the New Mexico is the home of the world’s first purpose-built commercial spaceport, Spaceport America.
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Compressive strength testing of cores is often used to determine if provided concrete meets the stated specifications.
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Controlled low-strength materials (CLSM) are self-consolidating, cementitious materials used primarily as a backfill in place of compacted fill. CLSM can be placed by chutes, conveyors, buckets, or pumps, depending on the application and its accessibility.
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The I-5 Willamette River Bridge project team uses 17 unique concrete mixes.
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One entire floor of a parking structure was demolished and replaced with a new post-tensioned deck.
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Learn about two ways to measure the strength of in-place concrete.
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Concrete has both compressive and tensile strength.
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Building an architectural concrete elevator core took comprehensive planning.
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The article describes the different types on the market, their advantages, and how to install them.
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Testing compressive strength of concrete by casting cylinders and flexual strength using beams.