Title:
Proposed ACI Standard Specifications for Structural Concrete
FOR BUILDINGS
Author(s):
ACI Committee 301
Publication:
Journal Proceedings
Volume:
63
Issue:
2
Appears on pages(s):
161-218
Keywords:
ACI committee report;admixture;aggregate;air entrainment;architectural concrete;compressive strength;conveying;curing;depositing;duct;durablity; evaluation;exposed aggregate;failure;finishing;formwork;grouting;joint; lightweight concrete;mass concrete.
DOI:
10.14359/7619
Date:
2/1/1966
Abstract:
These specifications are a reference standard which the engineer or architect may make applicable to any building project by citing them in the project specifications. Individual chapters or sections should not be copied into project specifications since their meanings will be changed by taking them out of context. The specifications need to be supplemented by designat ing or specifying individual project requirements. Four lists are provided listing places in these specifications and items that will require, or may require, specific treatment by the specification writer. The list of items requiring designation or specification are classed as: mandatory; additional mandatory, items designated or specified if the subject matter applies to the project; requirements at variance with these provisions; and requirements which are purely optional.