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11/10/2014
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The American Concrete Institute (ACI) will host a Twitter Chat to answer users’ questions about formwork issues including selecting, designing, and specifying formwork systems for concrete structures, the new Formwork for Concrete Manual, and two other ACI Committee Documents on Formwork, ACI 347.3R-13 “Guide to Formed Concrete Surfaces,” and ACI 347R-14 “Guide to Formwork for Concrete.” Join David Johnston, Edward I. Weisiger Distinguished Professor Emeritus, at North Carolina State University, and member of ACI Technical Committee 347, Formwork for Concrete, and ACI staff on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 12:00 noon EST and tweet @ConcreteACI with #Formwork to participate. Interested individuals are encouraged to participate in the online chat. Everyone can follow the conversation and contribute using the #Formwork hashtag on Twitter. Join us for ACI’s Formwork Twitter Chat. This is an opportunity to engage with Formwork for Concrete Manual author Johnston and ACI staff to discuss the issues and new documents. Follow ACI @ConcreteACI to learn more about the Twitter Chat and other formwork news. What: Live Twitter Chat on Formwork Date: Tuesday, November 18 Time: 12:00 noon EST ACI Formwork Twitter Handle: @ConcreteACI #Formwork Formwork News ACI Documents on Formwork Maintain the Legacy (Concrete International article) Meeting the Formwork Requirements for a Challenging Structure (Concrete International article)
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) will host a Twitter Chat to answer users’ questions about formwork issues including selecting, designing, and specifying formwork systems for concrete structures, the new Formwork for Concrete Manual, and two other ACI Committee Documents on Formwork, ACI 347.3R-13 “Guide to Formed Concrete Surfaces,” and ACI 347R-14 “Guide to Formwork for Concrete.”
Join David Johnston, Edward I. Weisiger Distinguished Professor Emeritus, at North Carolina State University, and member of ACI Technical Committee 347, Formwork for Concrete, and ACI staff on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 12:00 noon EST and tweet @ConcreteACI with #Formwork to participate. Interested individuals are encouraged to participate in the online chat. Everyone can follow the conversation and contribute using the #Formwork hashtag on Twitter.
Join us for ACI’s Formwork Twitter Chat. This is an opportunity to engage with Formwork for Concrete Manual author Johnston and ACI staff to discuss the issues and new documents. Follow ACI @ConcreteACI to learn more about the Twitter Chat and other formwork news.
What: Live Twitter Chat on Formwork Date: Tuesday, November 18 Time: 12:00 noon EST ACI Formwork Twitter Handle: @ConcreteACI #Formwork
Formwork News
ACI Documents on Formwork Maintain the Legacy (Concrete International article)
Meeting the Formwork Requirements for a Challenging Structure (Concrete International article)
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