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The American Concrete Institute, through the work of ACI Committee 440, has released ACI CODE-440.11-22: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete Reinforced with Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Bars.
In anticipation of the retirement of ACI Executive Vice President Ron Burg, the ACI Search Committee and executive search firm Russell Reynolds Associates have released the position specifications for the association’s next Executive Vice President.
The American Concrete Institute announced the availability of a new series of webinars, the ACI Building Officials Webinar Series, beginning this month. The webinar series will focus on highlighted topics specifically for building officials that have been approved for professional development hours from the International Code Council.
While exhibiting and participating in PROCEMCO in Cartagena, Colombia, the American Concrete Institute and the Global Cement and Concrete Association were able to formalize their cooperative efforts by signing an International Partnership Agreement. This new agreement formalizes the desire to collaboratively develop and disseminate information on concrete, concrete structures and especially on concrete sustainability.
Hosted virtually October 17-21, 2021; highlights to include committee meetings, 55+ technical sessions, ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards, and more
Engineers, contractors, educators, manufacturers, and material representatives will now convene virtually from October 17-21, 2021, at the ACI Concrete Convention.
ACI is pleased to recognize several professionals, groups, and companies for their outstanding contributions and dedication to ACI and the concrete industry.
The American Concrete Institute and International Concrete Repair Institute have published an updated “Guide to the Code for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures.”