January 2018 Table of Contents

Features
2018 Most Influential People in Concrete Construction 2018 Most Influential People in Concrete Construction

Many people made a difference in our industry in 2017, but these four stand out. Read more

Three Myths About Contraction Joints in Residential Slabs Joints Three Myths About Contraction Joints in Residential Slabs

Not installing joints opens the door to potential litigation in addition to customer complaints. Here’s how to protect your company. Read more

Next-Generation Roller-Compacted Concrete Pavement Next-Generation Roller-Compacted Concrete

Easy to place and finish, compacted concrete pavement may be the pavement of the future. Read more

When it Comes to Concrete, Just go With the Flow Control When it Comes to Concrete, Just go With the Flow

Control flow concrete bridges the gap between conventional and SCC Read more

Is There a Cure for Decorative Concrete Curing? Curing Is There a Cure for Decorative Concrete Curing?

The American Concrete Institute and other industry organizations team up to determine the effectiveness of non-traditional methods. Read more

How to Combat Poor Field and Lab Testing Building Code Amendments How to Combat Poor Field and Lab Testing

An association gets ACI certification included in the state building code. Read more

Contractor to Watch
Gregory Construction, Columbus, Miss. Contractor to Watch Gregory Construction, Columbus, Miss.

Mississippi contractor takes no prisoners as he toys with expansion plans. Read more

Uncommon Sense
So You Call Yourself a Finisher? Uncommon Sense So You Call Yourself a Finisher?

Contractors are looking for dependable, reliable, knowledgeable craftsmen who have a solid work ethic. Read more

Most Innovative Products
Vote for the 2018 Most Innovative Products MIP Vote for the 2018 Most Innovative Products

Choose from more than 50 products in 10 different categories. Read more

World of Concrete 2018
Out and About: World of Concrete 2018 Special Events WOC Out and About: World of Concrete 2018 Special Events

January may be the coldest month in Las Vegas (average temperature: 48 degrees), but it’s almost always sunny. That makes the convention center’s outdoor exhibit space the perfect venue for hands-on learning and industry-specific competitions. Read more

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