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Click a topic below underlined to download information, courtesy of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association in Silver Spring, Maryland.  For additional information, please contact the NRMCA.  You may also order printable forms of the information below by calling (301) 587-1400 ext. 1165 or e-mail the NRMCA with your requests.

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    ▪ Used in Construction
    Used in Agriculture
    ▪ Used in Industrial Settings
    Used in Residential Areas
       
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Dusting Concrete Surfaces
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Sealing Concrete Surfaces
       - Crazing Concrete Surfaces
       - Cracking Concrete Surfaces
       - Plastic Shrinkage Cracking
      
- Joints in Concrete Slabs on Grade
      
- Cracks in Concrete Basement Walls
     
 - Discrepancies in Yield
    
  - Low Concrete Cylinder Strength
      
- Concrete Slab Moisture
      
- Ordering Ready-Mixed Concrete
      
- Making Concrete Cylinders in the Field
      
- Self-Consolidating Concrete
 
    
     - Strength of In-Place Concrete

    
- Curing In-Place Concrete
  
  - Hot Weather Concreting
  
  - Concrete Blisters
  
  - Finishing Concrete Flatwork
   
 - Chemical Admixtures for Concrete
  
  - Flexural Strength of Concrete
   
 - Flowable Fill Materials
    
- Radon Resistant Buildings
    
- Vapor Retarders Under Slabs on Grade
    
- Concrete Pre-Construction Conference
    
- Testing Comprehensive Strength
    
- Pervious Concrete
 

   
   
- Curling of Concrete Slabs
   
- Delamination of Troweled Surfaces
   
- Loss of Air Content in Pumped Concrete
   
- Grout
   
- Discoloration
   
- Synthetic Fibers for Concrete
   
- Corrosion of Steel in Concrete
   
- Jobsite Addition of Water
   
- Cold Weather Concreting
   
- Supplementary Cementitious Materials
   
- High-Strength Concrete
   
- Structural Lightweight Concrete
   
- Maturity Methods to Estimate Strength
 


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