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Discussing Joint-Free Floor Slabs at World of Concrete

Joints in industrial floors are the single most common reason for failure. At the Concrete Slabs Luncheon at World of Concrete, we learned about a few approaches to building floors with much wider joint spacing. More

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Discussing Joint-Free Floor Slabs at World of Concrete

Joints in industrial floors are the single most common reason for failure. At the... More

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Discussing Joint-Free Floor Slabs at World of Concrete

Joints in industrial floors are the single most common reason for failure. At the Concrete Slabs Luncheon at World of Concrete, we learned about a few approaches to building floors with much wider joint spacing. More

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Position Statement on Floor Flatness Tolerances

Three additional national associations, the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, the Tile Contractors Association of America, and the International Masonry Institute, have endorsed a Position Statement on floor flatness tolerances written by the American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC). The position statement had previously been endorsed by the National Wood Flooring Association and the Flooring Contractors Association. Members of all seven associations will use the document to help resolve this ongoing construction issue. More

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ICRI 2014 Certification Program

The International Concrete Repair Institute has announced the dates and locations for the association’s successful certification program – the Slab Moisture Testing Technician Certification, Grade I. More

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Measuring Slab Thickness

Measuring slab thickness is simple with this meter that then allows precise... More

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Lythic DAY1 Troweling Aid Extends Finishing Time and Strengthens Slab

DAY1, a new troweling aid and curing agent, extends finishing by up to 45 minutes... More

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ACI Updates Corporate Image

The American Concrete Institute (ACI) (Booth S10339a) will unveil a new logo and tagline—‘Always advancing’ —that reflect the 110-year-old organization’s continuing evolution as a global authority on designing, building, maintaining, and repairing concrete structures. More

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ACI Updates Corporate Image

The American Concrete Institute (ACI) (Booth S10339a) will unveil a new logo and tagline—‘Always advancing’ —that reflect the 110-year-old organization’s continuing evolution as a global authority on designing, building, maintaining, and repairing concrete structures. More

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Liquid Surface Treatments, Joint-free Slabs, and More

News and opinions from the CC editor. More

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