Editor's note: This article no longer contains updated information relative to the industry. A pervious concrete pour is a three-step process - placing to elevation, compaction and curing. Unlike ...
One of the most misunderstood practices on construction sites is curing concrete with water after it has been poured. To many people, it seems counterintuitive. If concrete is already made with ...
Concrete strength is not decided when it is poured, but in the days that follow. This video breaks down the science of hydration, the most effective curing methods, and why proper curing can mean the ...
Concrete is the most used construction material in the whole world. More than that, behind water, it’s the most used material, all categories combined. Worldwide, about 10 billion tons of concrete are ...
Curing is the most overlooked step in concrete work, and it can make the difference between a structure that lasts for decades and one that cracks within years. This video breaks down what curing ...
The American Concrete Institute released a new publication: ACI 308R-16 Guide to External Curing of Concrete. This guide reviews and describes practices, procedures, materials, and monitoring methods ...
Daewoo Engineering & Construction announced on the 15th that it has developed the 'temperature history tracking curing system technology' that applies Internet of Things (IoT) technology for the first ...
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