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9/6/2024
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The American Concrete Institute (ACI) is pleased to announce the release of a new EN Standards Concrete Compressive Strength Testing Technician certification program. Working with ACI’s partner, the Institute of Concrete Technology (ICT), the program was developed by ACI International Standards Certification Programs subcommittee C602-GB, chaired by Mr. Gareth David, President of Tempra Consulting, West Byfleet, Surrey, UK, and Michael Morrison, ACI Director of Certification Program Development. Mr. David is an active member of the Institute of Concrete Technology. As the next step in advancing ACI certification programs in the United Kingdom and European Union, ACI now has a strength testing certification program to complement the ACI-ICT EN Standards Concrete FieldTesting Technician certification program. The new ACI-ICT EN Standards Concrete Compressive Strength Testing Technician program is based on the following EN Standards: 12390 Part 1, Shape, Dimensions and Other Requirements for Specimens and Moulds; Part 3, Compressive Strength Testing of Specimens (Cubes), and Part 7; Density of Hardened Concrete (Water Displacement Method). For more information about this program and others, visit ACI Certification Programs or the ICT Certification program.
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) is pleased to announce the release of a new EN Standards Concrete Compressive Strength Testing Technician certification program.
Working with ACI’s partner, the Institute of Concrete Technology (ICT), the program was developed by ACI International Standards Certification Programs subcommittee C602-GB, chaired by Mr. Gareth David, President of Tempra Consulting, West Byfleet, Surrey, UK, and Michael Morrison, ACI Director of Certification Program Development. Mr. David is an active member of the Institute of Concrete Technology.
As the next step in advancing ACI certification programs in the United Kingdom and European Union, ACI now has a strength testing certification program to complement the ACI-ICT EN Standards Concrete FieldTesting Technician certification program. The new ACI-ICT EN Standards Concrete Compressive Strength Testing Technician program is based on the following EN Standards: 12390 Part 1, Shape, Dimensions and Other Requirements for Specimens and Moulds; Part 3, Compressive Strength Testing of Specimens (Cubes), and Part 7; Density of Hardened Concrete (Water Displacement Method).
For more information about this program and others, visit ACI Certification Programs or the ICT Certification program.
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