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5/25/22 Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) – Design and Application Travis Konda (Senior Technical Advisor, HNTB) and Mario Ratnaraj (Bridge Engineer, HNTB) 1 Hour

Ultra High Performance Concrete (UPHC) describes a class of concrete mat…
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Ultra High Performance Concrete (UPHC) describes a class of concrete material with a unique set of properties including: Strengths of 21,000 ksi plus, high ductility, low permeability and rapid strength gain. With these unique material properties, UHPC facilitates short development lengths, thin overlays and the potential for further development in optimized prestress girders for longer spans with less material. UHPC continues to play an important role in Accelerated Bridge Construction serving as the connecting material between precast elements allowing for small joints with short lap lengths while obtaining full connectivity between the elements. This presentation will introduce the audience to UHPC, the basic material properties, applications and lessons learned.

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2/2/22 Economic Outlook for 2022 Ron Wirtz (Regional Outreach Director - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis) 1 Hour

Using recent data and ongoing surveys by the Minneapolis Fed, Ron Wirtz …
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Using recent data and ongoing surveys by the Minneapolis Fed, Ron Wirtz (Regionial Outreach Director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis) will discuss the speed and breadth of recovery in the construction sector and broader Minnesota economy, and role of labor force on economic growth going forward. Using an interactive survey, Ron will also gauge sentiment among event attendees regarding recent business activity, hiring demand, labor and wage trends, and the short-term economic outlook.

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7/22/21 Non-Destructive Testing for Assessment of Concrete Structures Alfred Gardiner, PE (Braun Intertec) 1 Hour

We live in a constructed world and our lives and livelihoods are inextri…
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We live in a constructed world and our lives and livelihoods are inextricably linked to the proper function of our infrastructure and machinery. For this to be safely possible, we must have confidence in the technologies we rely on. Nondestructive testing provides that confidence.  To make smart choices, it’s important to have a sound understanding of the purpose, applications, requirements, and different methods of nondestructive testing. This presentation is intended to serve as an overview of various nondestructive testing applications as they are used in the field.

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4/22/21 Mass Concrete – How Big is Big? Robert Howell, P.E. (Professional Development Program Engineer, American Concrete Institute) 1 Hour

What is mass concrete? ACI 207.1R defines mass concrete as any volume of…
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What is mass concrete? ACI 207.1R defines mass concrete as any volume of concrete with dimensions large enough to require that measures be taken to cope with the generation of heat from hydration of the cement and attendant volume change to minimize cracking. But how does one predict whether mass concrete problems will occur and what steps should be taken? This presentation will discuss how to identify mass concrete, ACI 301 requirements pertaining to it, and good construction practices.

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11/18/21 Ethics - Why Do Good People Do Bad Things? David Schultz (Hamline University) 2 Hours

Why do good people and organizations act unethically? Architects and eng…
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Why do good people and organizations act unethically? Architects and engineers may confront ethical dilemmas in many forms during their professional practice, especially in the public arena. Many think that only unethical people do bad things, and that ethical people generally do not do bad things. However, the reality is that is often not the case, and this presentation will discuss why good or ethical people often act unethically. In this program, attendees will examine the Minnesota Rules of Professionalism and Ethics and examine examples of ethical dilemmas in professional practice. Specific case studies will be used to provide a foundation for an analysis regarding how the fostering of ethical diversity and thinking about one's personal ethics within organizations can prevent the slippery slopes that lead to administrative evil or unethical behavior.

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1/26/22 Portland Limestone-Cement and New Industry Initiatives Jamie Farny (Portland Cement Association) 1 Hour

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With a growing interest in sustainability, the construction industry is looking for solutions to help reduce its carbon footprint. The Portland Cement Association’s newly released Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality lays out the cement and concrete industry’s commitment to a lower carbon future. With its proven performance, portland-limestone cement, or PLC, is ready to play a key role, yet many designers and specifiers don’t know about it. This program will explain what PLCs are, how to use them, and their effects on fresh and hardened concrete properties. Several examples of PLC projects in the U.S. over the past decade will show how others have used it successfully.

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3/23/22 The Role of Materials in Sustainable Concrete Pavement Construction Dr. Peter C. Taylor P.E. (Director, CPTech Center) 1 Hour

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With increasing discussion about the need to control global warming, engineers are starting to pay attention to how they can reduce the environmental impact of their work. This presentation will review what actions have been taken in recent years to reduce carbon footprint in concrete construction, as well as offer some thoughts on what actions can be taken today, and dream a little about the future.

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6/3/20 Concrete: Adaptive and Resilient Engineering for Climate Change Julie Buffenbarger 1 Hour Concrete, a core building material, has general properties — including st…
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Concrete, a core building material, has general properties — including strength, durability, versatility, and relatively low cost— making it the most used building material in the world. the immediate and imminent challenges brought by population growth, urbanization and industrial production have provided an impetus for an increasing need for the resilience of buildings and infrastructure manufactured with concrete.

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6/11/20 The Future of Fly Ash Doug Rhodes 1 Hour More than 75% of all concrete is made with fly ash. In some states, fly ash…
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More than 75% of all concrete is made with fly ash. In some states, fly ash is specified for all concrete structures. Several regional shortages in the past few years coupled with increasing EPA regulations and plant conversions from coal to natural gas has put the future of fly ash in question. This presentation will go over where the fly ash industry is today, what is being done to help with supply, and what is being done to help ensure a strong fly ash market for the future.

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5/21/20 Trends in Modern Concrete Floors Kevin MacDonald, PhD, PE, FACI 1 hour The drive for sustainability often creates a tension between durability, co…
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The drive for sustainability often creates a tension between durability, constructability an owner’s expectations. The presentation will concentrate on changes in owners expectations such as low maintenance, crack free and aesthetically pleasing slabs on grade. These will be reviewed in the context of new materials, such as alternative sources of binder, Type IL cements, sinusoidal or plate dowels, and the various techniques used to increase the spacing between joints, or even to remove them completely.

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7/8/20 Introduction to Insulating Concrete Forms John Lee, PE, LEED® A.P. and Curt Gohmann 1 Hour The use of Insulating Concrete Forms or ICF’s as a structural building en…
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The use of Insulating Concrete Forms or ICF’s as a structural building envelope has increased in recent years as building owners look to create buildings that require less maintenance while being energy efficient, quiet and, most importantly, resilient. This one-hour presentation will discuss the concept of ICF’s from design to construction while highlighting the many benefits for the designer, contractor, owner and occupant. Attendees of this course will see a variety of project types and learn why ICF’s were chosen over other building materials.

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