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The ACI 562 PLUS Repair Collection contains all new repair related Standards, Practices & Online Learning. The most recently added include
ACI PRC-325.13-25: Concrete Overlays for Pavement Rehabilitation—Report
ACI SPEC-563-25: Repair of Concrete in Buildings—Specification (SI Units)
On-Demand Course: Serviceability and Performance Evaluation of Concrete Structures (Part 2)
On-Demand Course: Serviceability and Performance Evaluation of Concrete Structures (Part 1)
On-Demand Course: Who Is Responsible? Clarifying Accountability in Concrete Construction and Rehabilitation
ACI CODE-440.13-24: Strengthening Structural Concrete with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Systems—Code Requirements and Commentary (SI Units)
ACI SPEC-548.14-25: Repairing Concrete with Epoxy Mortar - Specification
Title: On-Demand Course: Serviceability and Performance Evaluation of Concrete Structures (Part 1)
Author(s): Pickett, Richey, Lee, Nikoukalam
Document Type: Online Learning
Date: August 26, 2025
Abstract: This course will focus on advances in the serviceability of concrete structures. Of interest are presentations concerning a wide variety of technical aspects from laboratory experiments to field applications. Specific subjects include the prediction of deflections in reinforced and prestressed concrete members, cracking problems and mitigation methodologies, state-of-the-art evaluation techniques, strategies to achieve the concept of serviceability-based design and construction, and practical approaches that can assist engineering professionals in retaining serviceability requirements.