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  Contractor's Guide to Quality Concrete Construction, 3rd Edition
  Contractor's Guide to Quality Concrete Construction, 3rd Edition
Contractor's Guide to Quality Concrete Construction, 3rd Edition

 
This guide provides insight into proven construction practices that will produce quality concrete construction.

Website Price $75.00

Author: American Society of Concrete Contractors
Format: Softcover
Copyright: 2005
Pages: 147
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Description
 
While there are many things important to concrete construction, such as quality work and making a profit, safety must always be the number one priority. For that reason, safety is in the front of this book to emphasize its importance as critical to a successful project.

This guide provides insight into proven construction practices that will produce quality concrete construction.

Contents include:

  • How to Organize for Quality
  • Concrete Mix Designs
  • Foundations
  • Formwork
  • Reinforcement and Embedment in Structures
  • Joints and Reinforcement for Slabs on Grade
  • Preparing for Concreting
  • Concrete Placing
  • Finishing Common Field Problems
  • Safety
From the Foreword
Construction can be a hazardous business. With proper training procedures, hazard inspections, and rules enforcement, however, the hazards can be greatly reduced or eliminated.

A well-conceived safety program is mandatory to keep everyone at the jobsite aware of possible hazards. People attracted to construction work tend to feel that they can "take care of themselves." While that may generally be true, concrete construction involves teamwork. You must consider the safety of others as you work. Without safety awareness, the self-confidence of a construction worker can create the attitude that safety regulations and protective equipment are an annoyance rather than a necessity. The "rookie" is the most feared person in construction. "Rookies" are exposed to more unknowns than those workers who are familiar with the project. Careful and complete safety training for "rookies" will produce safer and more efficient crews.

Failure to follow safety regulations and to use personal protective equipment can lead to injuries. Lost-time injuries tend to be severe, costly to both the company and the injured employee, and may even lead to a long-time or permanent reduction in a person's physical abilities.

In addition to the concern for the injured person, the company loses that person's skills and faces a potential drop in the quality of the work during the time that worker is off the job. Accidents disrupt the flow of work, causing further impacts to the project.

Table of Contents:
Foreword. Chapter 1: Organizing for Quality. Chapter 2: The Concrete Mix. Chapter 3: The Concrete Specification. Chapter 4: Foundations. Chapter 5: Formwork. Chapter 6: Reinforcement in Structures. Chapter 7: Joints and Embedments in Structures. Chapter 8: Joints and Reinforcement for Slabs-on-Ground. Chapter 9: Preparing for Concreting. Chapter 10: Concrete Placement and Finishing. Chapter 11: Common Field Problems - Cause and Prevention. Conversion Factors - U.S. Customary to SI (Metric).

 

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