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Concrete, Asphalt & Pavement for Municipal Engineering Technology
This guide is to assist you in researching topics related to Asphalt, Concrete, Cement and pavement as it relates to the Municipal Engineering Technology field.
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Takes a candid look at ten popular, but mistaken ideas that exist in concrete construction. Using examples, interviews, and demonstrations, this video program exposes and explains the most common misconceptions in the industry.
Wet cement products like concrete, mortar, and grout can be hazardous to the skin when handled improperly. Workers must understand these hazards, recognize them, and take the proper precautions to ensure their personal safety and the safety of others
By definition, quality concrete meets or exceeds the performance requirements imposed by its environment or service conditions. Quality can have variable properties, depending on: What the concrete will be used for; where it will be located; how it will be placed, consodiated, and finished; when it will be placed.
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