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Table of Contents 2005

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  • Silica Fume's Advantages

    As a producer, I would like to learn more about adding silica fume to my mix. What are its effects and where can I get more information?

     
  • The Benefits of P2P Mixes

    Our county water department recently announced plans to build a new facility. This high-profile project would be the perfect opportunity to present the advantages of a performance-based mix design. What are some of the aspects we should focus on? How should we tout the benefits of performance-based...

     
  • Terror in Granby

     
  • Out of Harm's Way

     
  • Flowing Smoothly

     
  • Managing Relationships

     
  • Silencing Concrete

     
  • Help Wanted: Drivers

     
  • Tackling Safety Issues

     
  • Safe Landing

     
  • Events Galore

     
  • Sox it to You

     
  • If They Had Only Chosen Precast

     
  • Now Playing

     
  • A Suite Solution

     
  • Precision on the Go

     
  • Tires: Exhausting the Possibilities

     
  • Clowning Around

     
  • Vacuum Drying

    Q. We are about to begin a large project that will require our technicians to take hourly field test samples of the fine materials. We’ve started to investigate alternatives to our normal oven-drying procedures. One method we recently discovered is vacuum drying. Do you know anything about this...

     
  • Jumping Through Hoops

     
  • Big Dig, Big Idea

     
  • Good Chemistry

     
  • Managing Paperwork

     
  • Making Concrete Shine

     
  • Our Role in the Environment

     
  • TCP 100: Batter Up

     
  • Armchair Prospecting

     
  • Thin is In

     
  • High-tech Fuel Monitoring

     
  • Biggest or Best?

     
  • The Returns Are In

     
  • The Envy of Others

     
  • Dignified Work

     
  • Striking, Yet Functional

     
  • The Cost of Testing

     
  • A Better Image

     
  • Bending Without Breaking

     
  • Slimming Down

     
  • Measuring Compressive Strength

    Compressive strength is one of the most important measurements in manufacturing concrete. As a producer, I need to know whether this measurement is accurate. How can I be sure my concrete compressive strength results are correct?

     
  • English to Metric

    We recently won the bid to supply a large project. The good news is that there’s a large volume of concrete; the bad news is that the engineer has called for all of the measurements to be in metric. Converting our batching system to metric is a breeze, as the software supplier has provided an...

     
  • Raising the Standard

     
  • Eliminating the Guessing

     
  • Power Buying

     
  • Patching Concrete Pipe

     
  • Reinforcing Savings

     
  • Online Sustainability

     
  • Pollution Solution

     
  • Training Your Mechanics

     
  • As the Drum Turns

     
  • Preventing Sand Streaking

    We make precast septic tanks and often get water trails on the tank surfaces, even though we use admixtures. Is there a way to avoid these, or will they always have some trails?

     
  • Controlling Entrained Air Content

    We have started having problems with variations in air content of our air-entrained mix designs. Air content stays uniform for a while, then goes out of the specification range. Usually, measured air content is too low, but sometimes we get exceptionally high values. I know that many factors affect...

     
  • Lightening Hardened Concrete

    We’ve been asked to bid on an upcoming concrete bridge deck. The project requires a hardened concrete that will resist corrosion. Normally on jobs like this we recommend micro-silica. But in this case, there’s a catch. The bridge is part of a high-profile project that features decorative concrete...

     
  • The Vision Thing

     
  • Help for SCC

     
  • High-tech Diagnosis

     
  • Walking Tall

     
  • A New Breeze is Blowing

     
  • Tech to the Rescue

     
  • On the Rise

     
  • Networking Through the Challenges

     
  • Competitive Spirit

     
  • Mideast Success

     
  • A Wisconsin Legend

     
  • The Best in Plants

     
  • Keeping the Gaps Open

     
  • Tickets to Go

     
  • On the Fly

     
  • Mixing it Up

     
  • NRMCA at 75

     
  • Change Those Bookmarks

     
  • Weighing on the Run

     
  • Finding Good Mechanics

     
  • A Marriage of Sorts

     
  • Predicting Fresh Concrete Temperatures

    I am a concrete producer in the Upper Midwest and always must adjust my product for very hot weather conditions in the summer and cold temperatures in the winter. What advice do you have for producers like me who must figure how cool to make our aggregate in extreme weather conditions?To answer...

     
  • Paving Success with Stormwater

     
  • A Step Beyond Split Face

     
  • Emissions Trading: A Concrete Contribution

     
  • Equal Footing

     
  • Pouring Profits

     
  • Fleet Factors

     
  • Rebounding from Nature's Forces

     
  • Tilt-Up's New Face

     
  • Tiny Fibers in the Mix

     
  • Slag Cement Steps Up

     
  • Changing the Coloring Process

     
  • Green Passion & Greenbacks

     
  • Most Innovative Technology

     
  • Measuring a Slab's Internal Humidity

     
  • World of Concrete: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

     
  • Looking for Certifiably Competent Persons

    I’ve heard that ACI may soon be offering a certification program for competency in concrete design. Does this have anything to do with NRMCA’s P2P and the move toward performance specifications? And what can you tell me about the certification program?

     
  • Standardized Tests for SCC

    More of our customers are starting to ask us about the possibility of using self-consolidating concrete. What’s going on with the development of standardized tests for SCC?

     
  • Cutting a Prestressed Precast Floor

    Are there general guidelines for cutting through prestressed precast concrete? A local church wants to install an elevator, which would mean cutting an existing elevated precast concrete hollow core floor. They asked us for advice, but we don’t have any experience with structural precast.

     
 
 
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