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Dr Mohamed A Mahgoub
Phone: (973) 596-6081
Email: mahgoub@njit.edu
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YEAR ESTABLISHED: 2010 The New Jersey Institute of Technology student chapter of ACI is dedicated to: · Helping students become interested in concrete as a building material. · Gaining experience and knowledge using concrete. · Minimizing the environmental impacts associated with concrete construction and repair. · Helping students take advantage of the resources offered by the American Concrete Institute. · Prepare students by building a foundation of leadership and communication skills. · Establishing positive relationships with all related to concrete industry.
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 2010
The New Jersey Institute of Technology student chapter of ACI is dedicated to:
· Helping students become interested in concrete as a building material.
· Gaining experience and knowledge using concrete.
· Minimizing the environmental impacts associated with concrete construction and repair.
· Helping students take advantage of the resources offered by the American Concrete Institute.
· Prepare students by building a foundation of leadership and communication skills.
· Establishing positive relationships with all related to concrete industry.
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