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1/28/21 Pumping Air Entrained Concrete and the Super Air Meter Tyler Ley Ph.D., P.E. - Professor at Oklahoma State University 1 Hour

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This presentation will discuss changes in the volume of air entrained concrete in pumped concrete. The work shows that during pumping the air volume will decrease and if measured immediately after pumping will be lower than what is found in the final concrete. These findings are supported by hardened air void analysis, freeze thaw tests, and measurement of the air void volume and spacing over time in the fresh concrete with the Super Air Meter. The presentation makes recommendations for modifications to the current testing specifications based on the findings.

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7/14/20 Supplementary Cementitious Materials Dr. Larry Sutter 1 Hour

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This presentation will cover the basics of common supplementary materials used in concrete. Common applications, comparisons of their properties in plastic and hardened concrete, as well as the outlook of their future use will all be covered in the presentation.

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8/10/21 Parking Structures: Common Problems and Best Practices Michael W. Lee (Principal at Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates) 1 Hour

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This presentation reviews strength and serviceability problems in concrete parking structures. The effects of environmental exposure, vehicular loading, and deterioration will be discussed with an emphasis on key differences between buildings, parking structures, and bridges. Case histories will be provided to illustrate common problems, failures, and remediation methods. Precast concrete and cast-in-place systems will be discussed, including problems that occurred during construction. The presentation will include examples of changes that have occurred in the industry to enhance safety and long-term performance.

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2/23/21 Avoiding Damage, Distress, and Disappointment in Concrete Structures Michael W. Lee (Principal at Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates) 1 Hour

This presentation reviews failures, damages, and other incidences of poo…
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This presentation reviews failures, damages, and other incidences of poor performance in concrete structures that have served to shape today's building codes and the standard of care for the profession. Examples range from well-documented, high-profile collapses to lesser known but similarly influential structural and serviceability problems. Case histories will include discussion of excessive cracking, the cause of such distress, and mitigation measures. The case histories will illustrate how small details can often mean the difference between success and disappointment; and how codes have evolved to reduce the risk of future failures.

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9/13/22 Extended Joint Floors: Concepts, Systems & Material Choices Chris Tull - CRT Consulting 1 Hour

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This presentation provides an overview of extended joint slabs primarily used on industrial warehouse floors. An overview of the stresses that must be controlled in order to extend joints will be discussed. Two case studies of extended joints will be presented; one of which is the Twin Cities metro area.

Learning Objectives:
1.    Address the reasons why joints are extended.
2.    Explain how shrinkage and thermal stresses have an impact on joint spacing.
3.    Review the families of technology associated with extended joints.
4.    Define joint widening and how this can impact slab performance.

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9/1/21 Cold Weather Concrete Ken Hover, PhD (Professor, Cornell University) 1 Hour

There is a lot more to cold-weather concrete than just preventing freezi…
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There is a lot more to cold-weather concrete than just preventing freezing. This webinar will discuss the reasons to protect concrete in cold weather, the ACI definition of cold weather, methods to protect concrete from freezing, and other topics beneficial to contractors, designers, owners, and suppliers who design and build projects in cold weather.

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10/13/20 ACI 360 – Design of Slabs on Ground Scott Tarr, PE, FACI (North S.Tarr Concrete Consulting) 2 Hours

There are five commonly used procedures for designing industrial floor s…
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There are five commonly used procedures for designing industrial floor slabs. All of them are effective when their recommendations and details are followed. So, how does a designer choose the best method for a particular floor?  The most common approach is to determine the type of floor construction needed for expected loading conditions. Then, from the design procedures, select the most appropriate method for determining floor thickness, reinforcement, joint spacing, and other details.  This presentation will discuss the ACI 360 “Guide to Design of Slabs on Ground”.  It will briefly address the planning, design, and detailing of slabs. Background information on design theories is followed by discussion of the types of slabs, soil-support systems, loadings, and jointing. Some worked design examples for various types of concrete slabs-on-ground will also be covered.

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4/15/20 MN Concrete Forum: Environmental Product Declarations - The New Normal? Curt Turgeon (MnDOT Pavement Engineer) 1 hour

The webinar introduces the concepts of Product Category Rules, Environme…
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The webinar introduces the concepts of Product Category Rules, Environmental Product Declarations and Life Cycle Assessment. Legislative and Industry developments are addressed to inform the audience of why these concepts will likely become a part of daily lives in the near future.

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11/2/22 Firestop Services and Fire Damage AssessmentFirestop Services and Fire Damage Assessment Kim Deibel, PE (Braun Intertec) 1 Hour

The webinar explores two concepts; First is the preventative measures an…
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The webinar explores two concepts; First is the preventative measures and the services around firestop consulting, inspections, and what architects, contractors, project managers, and installers should keep in mind as they plan, construct, and maintain firestops in their facilities. Second is what happens when a fire does occur, how does it affect the concrete, and what assessments and testing can be completed onsite to determine repair or replacement options.

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11/4/20 Economic, Construction & Cement Outlook: Cyclical & Structural Changes Resulting from Covid Dave Zwicke (Portland Cement Association) 1 Hour

The webinar covers Minnesota's cement/concrete trends and where the …
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The webinar covers Minnesota's cement/concrete trends and where the market is headed in the next few years. We will examine economic growth scenarios that may unfold under differing assumptions regarding COVID-19. Where are the growth opportunities? Will there be structural changes to the construction market following the recession? The presenter is Dave Zwicke who is Sr. Director of Economic Analysis at the Portland Cement Association.

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12/8/20 New ACI Design Guides for Fiber Reinforced Concrete, and Other Developments in FRC Mike Mahoney, PE, FACI (Euclid Chemical) 1 Hour

The use of Fiber Reinforced Concrete continues to evolve and become more…
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The use of Fiber Reinforced Concrete continues to evolve and become more common place in everyday concrete construction. Learn how the new ACI 544.4R document can help ready- mix producers, engineers and contractors by providing a roadmap to designing FRC for many applications including floors, precast, shotcrete and paving applications. An update will also be provided on other CODE approvals such as UL fire classification for composite deck designs, various DOT initiatives for paving with FRC and the improvements in ASTM and other test methods to verify correct fiber selection and quantities in concrete.

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3/8/23 Tilt-Up Engineering Basics James R. Baty II, F.ACI, F.TCA (Tilt Up Concrete Association) 1 Hour

The tilt-up industry remains characterized as a budding or growing deliv…
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The tilt-up industry remains characterized as a budding or growing delivery method for new construction.  This dominant method of design and construction has a rich history of more than a century of influence and nearly fifty years of dramatic growth and unmatched solutions.  This presentation will move through the concepts of the traditional tilt-up building and address the principle design requirements and challenges faced. The presenter will be James R. Baty II, F.ACI, F.TCA (Tilt Up Concrete Association).

No credits will be awarded for viewing recordings of the webinar. 

The webinar is being sponsored by the Iowa Ready Mixed Concrete Association, the Minnesota Concrete Council, the North Dakota Concrete Council, the South Dakota Ready Mix Association, and the Wisconsin Ready Mixed Concrete Association. 

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3/8/23 Tilt-Up Construction: Concept to Delivery James R. Baty II, F.ACI, F.TCA (Tilt Up Concrete Association) 1 Hour

The tilt-up industry remains characterized as a budding or growing deliv…
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The tilt-up industry remains characterized as a budding or growing delivery method for new construction.  This dominant method of design and construction has a rich history of more than a century of influence and nearly fifty years of dramatic growth and unmatched solutions.  This presentation will detail the progress made and highlight the features of the industry that evidence why it is an ideal platform for specialists in design and construction, returning craftsmanship to the mindset of today’s contractor. The presenter will be James R. Baty II, F.ACI, F.TCA (Tilt Up Concrete Association).

No credits will be awarded for viewing recordings of the webinar. 

The webinar is being sponsored by the Iowa Ready Mixed Concrete Association, the Minnesota Concrete Council, the North Dakota Concrete Council, the South Dakota Ready Mix Association, and the Wisconsin Ready Mixed Concrete Association. 

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7/14/21 Concrete Overlays of Existing Asphalt Streets and Parking Lots Jon Hansen and Phil Kresge (NRMCA) 1 Hour

The performance life of asphalt surfaced parking lots can be extended by…
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The performance life of asphalt surfaced parking lots can be extended by placing a bonded concrete layer on top of the existing asphalt. This technique has been used for many years for highway, street, and parking lot pavements but still engineers and owners are unfamiliar with the process. This session will cover the publication entitled the Guide to Concrete Overlays of Asphalt Parking Lots and demonstrate the steps necessary to properly design and construct a concrete overlay.

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1/28/21 Concrete Pumping 101 Jim Bury, Director of Placing Equipment at Conforms. 1 Hour

The concrete pumping equipment available today is more advanced, reliabl…
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The concrete pumping equipment available today is more advanced, reliable, and prolific than ever before. So why can’t I find one that can move this perfect mix I just created?

The factors that can affect concrete pumping are numerous, inter-related, and sometimes hidden, making the predicting of pumpability seem elusive. So how is the construction industry, which is becoming ever more cost conscious and filled with complicated and demanding concrete requirements, to deal with it on a more simplified level?

This presentation will discuss some of the over 50 factors that affect concrete pumping, the basics of how concrete pumping works, how mix designs can be adjusted to accommodate the application’s multiple requirements, and what can be done to help eliminate the jobsite problems that result in a finger pointing exercise and costly downtime.

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4/12/23 Design for Resilience and Sustainability Andy Horgan (Nudura Systems, Inc.) and Jim Schneider, LEED AP (PCI Mountain States) 1 Hour

Resilient design of buildings in the twenty-first century is imperative …
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Resilient design of buildings in the twenty-first century is imperative given increased intensity and frequency of extreme adverse climatic events.  Buildings must withstand environmental impacts to their exteriors while simultaneously protecting the occupants within and maintain operational functionality.

 

In this presentation we will discuss how to incorporate concrete construction systems as a sustainable building assembly option to meet the challenges of designing and building energy efficient and resilient structures that can withstand most, if not all natural disasters.

 

Architects, Engineers, General Contractors and Building Owners will gain a thorough understanding of concrete structural system benefits, including thermal envelope performance, design integration, construction processes, and renewable energy resources for consideration and implementation into overall building envelope design and construction.

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6/1/22 Controlling Color & Longevity in Decorative Concrete Flatwork Chris Sullivan (The Fenix Group) 1 Hour

Recognizing decorative concrete flatwork requires a higher attention to …
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Recognizing decorative concrete flatwork requires a higher attention to detail is critical for success.  This program will cover best practices for all facets of decorative concrete flatwork.  We will look at steps including pre planning, installation, sealing and maintenance, and how each impacts the end result.  The primary focus will be key steps installers and designers need to consider to control color and promote longevity.

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4/22/21 Mass Concrete Constructability Oscar R. Antommattei, MS, PE, FACI (Chief Concrete Engineer & Materials Engineering Manager, Kiewit) 1 Hour

Mass concrete (or thermally controlled concrete) typically requires impl…
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Mass concrete (or thermally controlled concrete) typically requires implementing thermal control measures to reduce maximum temperature and mitigate temperature difference. Specified temperature limits and thermal control requirements can affect mix design proportions, materials selection, reinforcement details, construction operations and compliance to specifications for the work. Many specifications still limit concrete temperatures to overly conservative default values without recognizing concrete properties and performance that allow alternative temperature limits more suitable for the specified work while maintaining quality and improving constructability. This issue frequently results in challenging scenarios that create design difficulties and unnecessary constructability problems for mass concrete. This presentation focuses on the implementation of today’s knowledge of mass concrete and best practices to overcome mass concrete challenges and facilitate solutions in projects. A special emphasis will be given to the technical updates provided for mass concrete requirements and guidance progressing in North America industry standards.

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5/20/21 Overcoming Concrete Pavement Objections Jason Kruger 1 Hour

Many design engineers, contractors and project owners appreciate and ful…
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Many design engineers, contractors and project owners appreciate and fully recognize the significant value of concrete parking lots.  However, there are some that still need some convincing.  This presentation covers concrete parking lot features and benefits and gives suggestions for addressing common concrete paving misconceptions.

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11/12/20 Ethics - Not Black and White but Shades of Gray William Rushing, P.E., F.ACI (Vice President, Waldemar S. Nelson & Co., New Orleans, LA) 1 Hour

Making a decision that requires ethical consideration is usually not eas…
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Making a decision that requires ethical consideration is usually not easy. Rarely are we faced with an ethical question that has a corresponding answer that is clearly black and white. Doing the ethical thing can require effort and determining the correct path may include many variables that cause us to pause and consider what the right decision is. In this presentation, the speaker will discuss some scenarios that illustrate the grey area that can be "ethics." The presenter will work through the scenarios an offer insight on determining the correct and ethical way to proceed through a decision-making process.

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