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ACI - American Concrete Institute
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Standards for the construction engineer
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About ACI
ACI is dedicated to improving design, constrution, manufacturing, and maintenance of concrete structures. ACI focuses on developing, sharing, and communicating knowledge and information needed to use concrete in its fullest potential. ACI publications are used by:
- Structural Designers
- Architects
- Civil Engineers
- Educators
- Contractors
- Concrete Craftsmen/technicians
- Material Suppliers
- Testing Laboratories
- Manufacturers
ACI documents are used by both government and industry involved in engineering, design, and construction, placement and maintenance of concrete structures, including buildings, highways, bridges, and other heavy construction.
ACI standards and publication cover a variety of areas including:
- Component Materials and Mixing
- Anchorage
- Bridges
- Building Codes
- Certification and Inspection
- Use of Concrete in Extreme Conditions
- Design Considerations
- Maintenance and Repair
- Corrosion and Fatigue
- Fiber Reinforced Concrete
- Masonry
- Materials Science
- Polymers and Specialty Concretes
- Paving
- Pre-Stressed Concrete
- Specialty Structures from Parking Lots to Nuclear Power
ACI Subscriber Benefits
As a subscriber to ACI standards you can quickly navigate between the document summary, abstract/scope, history and references in our standards database accessible via online, intranet, or DVD
About ACI:
Advancing concrete knowledge – Founded in 1904 and headquartered in Farmington Hills, Mich., USA, members of the American Concrete Institute advance concrete knowledge by producing consensus, concrete-related codes, specifications, guides, and reports; creating and administering certification programs that support individuals in the concrete industry; delivering seminars and distance learning opportunities; publishing Concrete International magazine; and producing two peer-reviewed technical journals. For additional information, visit www.concrete.org.