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Keep Concrete Construction Continuing in Low Temperatures

The On-Demand Course: Cold Weather Concreting: What to Prepare to Keep Concrete Construction Continuing is a recorded webinar, part of the numerous, valuable resources by the American Concrete Institute (ACI, www.concrete.org) on cold weather concrete — concrete...

Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concrete

Headquartered in Farmington Hills, MI, the American Concrete Institute (ACI, www.concrete.org) provides numerous, valuable resources on cold weather concrete practices, including 306.1-90: Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting (Reapproved 2002). Authored...

American Concrete Institute Guide to Cold Weather Concreting

306R-16: Guide to Cold Weather Concreting is one of many numerous, valuable resources on cold weather concrete practices by the American Concrete Institute (ACI, www.concrete.org). 306R-16 guides specifiers, contractors, and concrete producers through the selection...

Top 4 Cold Weather Concrete Resources

Headquartered in Farmington Hills, MI, the American Concrete Institute (ACI, www.concrete.org) provides numerous, valuable resources on cold weather concrete practices, including but not limited to the 306R-16: Guide to Cold Weather Concreting and the 306.1-90:...

5 Objectives of Cold Weather Concreting Practices

Average daily ambient temperature is below 40°F (5°C) for more than 3 successive days. The American Concrete Institute (ACI, www.concrete.org) defines cold weather as “a period when the average daily ambient temperature is below 40°F (5°C) for more than 3 successive...

Properties and Operations for Hot Weather Concrete

The American Concrete Institute (ACI, www.concrete.org) relies on the work of over 3,000 volunteers who serve on committees to develop the latest codes and reports related to concrete, including a committee on hot weather concreting. The mission of ACI Committee 305 –...

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