On-Demand Course: Performance Criteria for Ready Mixed Concrete: Where Are We Today? (Part 1)

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The contents of this course include three recorded presentations from the ACI 2018 Fall Convention:

• Eliminating Prescriptive Requirements for Concrete is an Easy First Step, by Colin Lobo, NRMCA

• Performance Requirements for Ready Mixed Concrete in North America—Are We There Yet? by Oscar Antommattei, Kiewit Engineering Group

• Prescription to Performance, by Joshua Edwards, AVR Inc.

INSTRUCTIONS: Study the materials included in this module. Then, complete and pass the corresponding 10-question quiz with a score of 80% or higher to receive a certificate for 0.1 CEU (equivalent to 1.0 PDH). This online course is not approved for credit with the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB).

Continuing Education Credit: 0.1 CEU (1 PDH)

Approved AIA and ICC

Access Period: 30 days

Description

A growing trend in the concrete industry is to provide less prescriptive and more performance-based concrete mixture specifications to allow contractors more workable materials and methods to meet concrete placement and performance expectations. Advantages and disadvantages of using performance-based concrete mixture specifications will be presented. As part of the discussion of performance-based specifications, some examples of concrete bridge deck placements from 2004 to 2014 using both performance-based and prescriptive-based concrete mixture specifications are discussed to compare and contrast the pros and cons of using either type of specification in bridge deck construction.

 

Document Details

Author: Lobo, Antommattei, Edwards

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Categories: Mixture Proportioning, Specifications

Formats: Online Learning

Table of Contents

Learning Objectives:

1. Discuss the goals of performance-based concrete mixture specifications.

2. Compare and contrast prescriptive-based and performance-based specifications and explain how prescriptive specifications may lead to less economical, less durable concrete.

3. Recall methods to implement performance-based concrete mixture specifications.

4. Describe the advantages of performance-based concrete specifications when producing the many different examples of bridge deck construction projects.

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