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Concrete In Practice

CIP´s are Courtesy of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.

"Concrete in Practice" can be ordered from the NRMCA by emailing them at publications@nrmca.com or by calling (301) 587-1400 ext 1165.

  1. Dusting Concrete Surfaces
  2. Scaling Concrete Surfaces
  3. Crazing Concrete Surfaces
  4. Cracking Concrete Surfaces
  5. Plastic Shrinkage Cracking
  6. Joints in Concrete Slabs on Grade
  7. Cracks in Concrete Basement Walls
  8. Discrepancies in Yield
  9. Low Concrete Cylinder Strength
  10. Strength of In-Place Concrete
  11. Curing In-Place Concrete
  12. Hot Weather Concreting
  13. Concrete Blisters
  14. Finishing Concrete Flatwork
  15. Chemical Admixtures for Concrete
  16. Flexural Strength Concrete
  17. Flowable Fill Materials
  18. Radon Resistant Buildings
  19. Curling of Concrete Slabs
  20. Delamination of Troweled Concrete Surfaces
  21. Loss of Air Content in Pumped Concrete
  22. Grout
  23. Discoloration
  24. Synthetic Fibers for Concrete
  25. Corrosion of Steel in Concrete
  26. Jobsite Addition of Water
  27. Cold Weather Concreting
  28. Concrete Slab Moisture
  29. Vapor Retarders Under Slabs on Grade
  30. Supplementary Cementitious Materials1
  31. Ordering Ready Mixed Concrete
  32. Concrete Pre-Construction Conference
  33. High Strength Concrete
  34. Making Concrete Cylinders in the Field
  35. Testing Compressive Strength of Concrete
  36. Structural Lightweight Concrete
  37. Self-Consolidating Concrete
  38. Pervious Concrete
  39. Maturity Methods to Estimate Concrete Strength
  40. Aggregate Popouts
  41. Acceptance Testing of Concrete

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