Properties of Concrete, Part Two
Describes the physical and chemical properties of various materials used in a concrete mix. Includes the description of chemical and mineral admixtures, lightweight concrete, high strength concrete, flowable fill, and various types of paving materials. Discusses expected results of the use of admixtures.
Estimating Concrete Quantities
Covers the methods and techniques used in estimating materials quantities for concrete construction. Provides background for use of plans and drawings as well as math calculations. Gives example calculations for estimating quantities of concrete for curb and gutter, stairs, slab, wall footings, and columns.
Forming
Describes forming requirements. Includes types of forms, forming materials, use of release agents, form accessories, placement of anchors and embedments, and form removal. Highlights safety requirements with emphasis on reshoring precautions and procedures.
Site Concrete
Includes descriptions and techniques for forming, constructing, and finishing various types of site work. Focuses on the construction of steps and stairs, curbs and gutters, sidewalks and driveways, and low vertical structures. Describes different finishing techniques.
Architectural Finishes
Introduces architectural concrete and architectural finishes. Provides information on the surface classes of architectural concrete and the treatments commonly specified to make them attractive. Includes special surface treatments, special forms, and form liners.