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9/19/2017
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The International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) and the American Concrete Institute (ACI) recently completed a memorandum of understanding (MoU). The MoU will encourage cooperation in areas of technical committees, educational products, publications, and other related activities. “ICRI is very pleased to reinforce our partnership with the American Concrete Institute through the new MoU,” said Brian Daley, ICRI’s president. “This MoU reaffirms ICRI’s lead role in guidelines and practices for concrete repair so design professionals, contractors and material suppliers focused on concrete repair can increase their knowledge of concrete repair best practices. It will also allow members of both organizations to expand their profile within the concrete repair industry through increased interaction at both Chapter and International levels of ACI and ICRI.” The MoU was created to recognize past cooperation, to express mutual ongoing intent for clear and open communications between the two organizations, and to confirm ICRI’s and ACI’s commitment to work cooperatively to the betterment of the concrete repair industry. In 2016, ACI published ACI 562-16, “Code Requirements for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures and Commentary.” This ACI document sets the standard of care for those designing and repairing existing concrete structures, and has already been adopted by several jurisdictions as a statutory requirement. At present, the Repair Code as it is commonly known, is the only consensus document available to the industry worldwide to address this important facet of the concrete industry. To provide assistance and examples to professionals engaged in the repair of concrete buildings, ACI and ICRI jointly published the "Guide to the Code for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures" as a companion to ACI 562-16. “As the leading Standards Development Organization for the concrete industry, ACI works with many trade organizations, including ICRI, to develop codes, standards, guidelines, and reports of critical importance to the industry. These documents, which address all facets of concrete design, construction, and maintenance, are produced by ACI technical committees under an ANSI compliant consensus process which is open to anyone who wishes to participate” said Khaled Awad, President. “The input and efforts of ICRI members, as well as members of other concrete groups, is welcomed and appreciated by ACI.” Members of both organizations have historically and will continue to work together on committee activities, development of educational products, and more. To learn more about the International Concrete Repair Institute and the American Concrete Institute, visit www.icri.org and www.concrete.org, respectively. # # # For more information, contact: Ron Burg, ACI Executive Vice President / 248-848-3770 Mike Levin, ICRI Executive Director / 651-290-7479
The International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) and the American Concrete Institute (ACI) recently completed a memorandum of understanding (MoU). The MoU will encourage cooperation in areas of technical committees, educational products, publications, and other related activities.
“ICRI is very pleased to reinforce our partnership with the American Concrete Institute through the new MoU,” said Brian Daley, ICRI’s president. “This MoU reaffirms ICRI’s lead role in guidelines and practices for concrete repair so design professionals, contractors and material suppliers focused on concrete repair can increase their knowledge of concrete repair best practices. It will also allow members of both organizations to expand their profile within the concrete repair industry through increased interaction at both Chapter and International levels of ACI and ICRI.”
The MoU was created to recognize past cooperation, to express mutual ongoing intent for clear and open communications between the two organizations, and to confirm ICRI’s and ACI’s commitment to work cooperatively to the betterment of the concrete repair industry.
In 2016, ACI published ACI 562-16, “Code Requirements for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures and Commentary.” This ACI document sets the standard of care for those designing and repairing existing concrete structures, and has already been adopted by several jurisdictions as a statutory requirement. At present, the Repair Code as it is commonly known, is the only consensus document available to the industry worldwide to address this important facet of the concrete industry. To provide assistance and examples to professionals engaged in the repair of concrete buildings, ACI and ICRI jointly published the "Guide to the Code for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures" as a companion to ACI 562-16.
“As the leading Standards Development Organization for the concrete industry, ACI works with many trade organizations, including ICRI, to develop codes, standards, guidelines, and reports of critical importance to the industry. These documents, which address all facets of concrete design, construction, and maintenance, are produced by ACI technical committees under an ANSI compliant consensus process which is open to anyone who wishes to participate” said Khaled Awad, President. “The input and efforts of ICRI members, as well as members of other concrete groups, is welcomed and appreciated by ACI.”
Members of both organizations have historically and will continue to work together on committee activities, development of educational products, and more. To learn more about the International Concrete Repair Institute and the American Concrete Institute, visit www.icri.org and www.concrete.org, respectively.
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For more information, contact:
Ron Burg, ACI Executive Vice President / 248-848-3770
Mike Levin, ICRI Executive Director / 651-290-7479
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