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  June 1, 2005

For more information, contact
Ryan Puckett
847.972.9136
newsroom@cement.org

 

Working with Concrete in Extreme Temperatures
New CD examines special considerations for hot and cold weather concreting

 

Extreme weather temperatures call for special measures when working with concrete. The Portland Cement Association has introduced Hot and Cold Weather Concreting (CD057), a new training program providing an introduction to the effects of hot or cold temperature on the properties of concrete and the general requirements for producing concrete in hot or cold weather.

Part of a series of training programs on cement and concrete technology, this fully narrated CD begins with the definition of hot and cold weather conditions and their effect on the properties of concrete. The program also covers:

  • General requirements and special materials needed for hot and cold weather conditions.
  • Guidelines for concrete production and delivery through temperature calculations and time considerations.
  • Precautions for placement and curing in order to protect the concrete properties as well as the applicable control tests to help predict setting and strength gain.

For more information or to order click here or visit the PCA Bookstore. Cost is $35.

Orders can also be placed by calling 1-800-868-6733 or (847) 972-9040.

Download a high-resolution image of the cover here.


About PCA
Based in Skokie, Ill., the Portland Cement Association represents cement companies in the United States and Canada. It conducts market development, engineering, research, education, and public affairs programs.

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