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5/24/2017
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A special ACI track will be a feature of the upcoming NACE Concrete Service Life Extension Conference, with several ACI experts speaking on topics such as durability design, designing infrastructure materials, and performance-based durability provisions in ACI 562-16 Code Requirements for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures and Commentary. ACI is a supporting organization of the conference, which brings together industry leaders and decision makers to increase knowledge of best practices for repairing, protecting, and enhancing to extend the service life of concrete. The event will be held in New York, NY, June 27-29, 2017. Other presentations and/or papers will discuss the following topics: Service Life Assessments and Analysis of Infrastructure Designing for Resiliency and Durability of Concrete Structures in Urban Areas Concrete Repair Challenges for Critical Infrastructure in Service Corrosion Mitigation of Reinforced Concrete Structures Conservation and Repair Challenges of Historic Concrete For additional information on concrete repair, please visit the ACI Concrete Repair Code Portal. Supporting the NACE conference helps fulfill ACI’s strategic objective of expanding strong and productive relationships with external organizations.
A special ACI track will be a feature of the upcoming NACE Concrete Service Life Extension Conference, with several ACI experts speaking on topics such as durability design, designing infrastructure materials, and performance-based durability provisions in ACI 562-16 Code Requirements for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures and Commentary.
ACI is a supporting organization of the conference, which brings together industry leaders and decision makers to increase knowledge of best practices for repairing, protecting, and enhancing to extend the service life of concrete.
The event will be held in New York, NY, June 27-29, 2017.
Other presentations and/or papers will discuss the following topics:
For additional information on concrete repair, please visit the ACI Concrete Repair Code Portal.
Supporting the NACE conference helps fulfill ACI’s strategic objective of expanding strong and productive relationships with external organizations.
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