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Table of Contents December 2008

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    One Man's Trash

     
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    A Gas Alternative

     
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    Worth the Weight

     
  • Make Plans Now

     
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    High-Strength Concrete: A Primer

     
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    Stability and Beyond

     
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    Building a Dream

     
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    The Best New Bridge

     
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    Putting the Hurt Behind

     
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    5 Re-Former Promotes Sustainable ICFS

    During Patrick Murphy's eight years as president of American PolySteel, he led the Insulating Concrete Form (ICF) manufacturer and the industry, into a new era of green building.

     
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    4 Enterprising Engineering

    In an industry where concrete innovation has been weighted down by steel and implementation measured by decades, it's refreshing to discover that enterprising leadership still has a chance to succeed.

     
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    3 Delivering Coastal Change

    There's a bond that's stronger than mortar linking block producers to the design community. This bond of confidence is an important link needed to develop and expand the concrete block market.

     
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    2 Pouring Forth Quality

    It didn't seem a big thing at the time to Steve Parker. So in 1998, when Doug Deno, the retiring chairman of ASTM C09.40, asked Parker if he would be interested in becoming chairman of the subcommittee, Parker said, yes.

     
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    People Who Matter

    Sometimes you hit on something and you just don't know how big it is or how big it's going to get. Just look at Frank Kozeliski's fateful experiment. The former owner and president of Gallup Sand & Gravel in Gallup, N.M., concocted a simple, rudimentary concrete mix that didn't even require an...

     
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    Wall Street: Changed Forever

     
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    A Chance Meeting

     
  • Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory Announces Two New Calibration Standards

     
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    Admixture or Additive?

    Q. In the past few years, we have noticed that mix design specifications have become more complex. Many documents contain terms such as admixtures, additives, and agents. What is the difference in these terms?

     
  • Casting a Green Block

    Q. We are bidding on a large school project that is planned to be a LEED-certified structure. The architect has asked if we can supply a concrete masonry unit (CMU) that could be cast with supplementary materials to help qualify for LEED points. Are there any guidelines?

     
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    Proper Coring Techniques

    Q. We are involved in a quality claim in which the testing lab reports the hardened concrete did not achieve the specified design strength. Our testing lab broke cylinders from that same job and all achieved proper strength. We are confident that we will achieve proper strength if the coring is...

     
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    Taking the Sway Away

     
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    Construction Survey

     
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    Innovative Bridge Complete

     
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