Lecture 40 Concrete Specifications
Project-specific construction documents generally consist of two items: Design Drawings Specifications
The Design Drawings graphically present the specific design of the structure. However, they do not indicate
DIVISION 3
CONCRETE
03000. GENERAL PROVISIONS 03000.1 03000.2 NO CONCRETE PRODUCT OR CONCRETE SHALL CONTAIN FLY-ASH. The floor on the inside and the outside of each doorway shall be level for a distance of not less than five (5) feet in each direct
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CHAPTER 18
Special Types of Concrete
Special types of concrete are those with out-of-the-ordinary properties or those produced by unusual techniques. Concrete is by definition a composite material consisting essentially of a binding mediu
ACI 308.1-98
Standard Specification for Curing Concrete (ACI 308.1-98)
Reported by ACI Committee 308
Kenneth C. Hover-Chairman* Don Brogna* Joseph Cabrera James N. Cornell, II * Ronald L. Dilly Jerome H. Ford Steven H. Gebler* Gilbert J. Haddad Samu
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY HOUSING VII C DESIGN BUILD
PROJECT NO: 247-17367
SECTION 042000 - UNIT MASONRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and D
August 17, 2001
LA-006-2617-00
SECTION 02751 - CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT
PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including the General Conditions of the Construction Contract, apply to this Section
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY HOUSING VII NORTHEAST SECTOR DEVELOPMENT TUNNEL EXTENSION (ACADEMIC VI)
SECTION 03300 - CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and
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Mix Design and Benefit Evaluation of High Solar Reflectance Concrete for Pavements
Kanok Boriboonsomsin and Farhad Reza 86th Annual TRB Meeting Jan 23, 2007
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Heat Island Mitigations
Trees Green roofs Cool roofs Cool pavements
Increasing surface ref
CE 212 Materials Engineering Aggregate Analysis
Lab 13/15 Jan 2004 Rough Calculations Due 20/22 Jan 2004 in Lab Assignment #2, Final Memorandum Due 27 Jan 2004
Objectives: To test the suitability of coarse and fine aggregates for use in portland cem
SILICA FUME IN SHOTCRETE
Authors: D.R. Morgan and J.T. Wolsiefer
This paper was originally published in the proceedings of the CANMET/ACI International Workshop on the use of Silica in Concrete in Washington, D.C., USA during April of 1991. 1991
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Shotcrete
Concrete Technology
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Concrete Technology
Field Application of
Shotcrete
An overview of field shotcrete operations
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Concrete Technology
Introduction and History
The shotcrete process has grown into a