Arizona Chapter
American Concrete Institute

01816/CM/TEM

  • 28 Jan 2016
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • University Club, ASU 425 E University Drive, Tempe, AZ
  • 37

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Are You Testing
My Specimens Properly??

 

Presented by: Frank A. Kozeliski, PE, FACI 

   

Are you using certified personal?   

This informative presentation will cover the ACI 332-08 Code requirements for Residential Concrete and Commentary.  ACI 332.1R-06 Guide to Residential Concrete Construction and the ACI 314-14 Structural Building Code.  

These codes have requirements for:

1- Sampling concrete. Per ASTM 

2-Temperature 

3-Air content in the northern Arizona

4-Unit Weight  

5- Test Cylinders properly cast, marked, cured for the first 24 hours. Improper curing the first 24 hours can reduce the 28 day strengths 800 psi 

Testing agency; be it Ready Mix Laboratory or Independent testing laboratory are you CCRL Approved?? 

Paperwork needs to be Traceable like a Drug test. Are you following the time, temperature? The Personal doing the testing are certified.   

Finally the results should be sent to the Owner, Contractor, and Ready Mix within 24 hours via email.

 

About our Speaker:

Frank A. Kozeliski, PE, FACI, is a Consultant and Materials Engineer. He is knowledgeable in ready mix concrete since he ran and owned Gallup Sand & Gravel before selling in 2007. He has been active in placing and working on Pervious Concrete the past 20 years and using recycle material in concrete for examples, glass, rubber, and recycle paper. He graduated from New Mexico State University with his BS and MS in civil engineering, and is a registered professional engineer in Alabama, Texas, and New Mexico. He is an ACI Fellow and has been active in the activities of ACI’s New Mexico Chapter since its inception. He served as Chair of ACI 211, Proportioning Concrete, and is a member of ACI 229, Flowable Fill; ACI 305, Hot Weather Concreting; ACI 308, Curing; ACI 330, Concrete Parking Lots; and E801, Student Activities. He also is a member of several other professional organizations. He now has helped develop a method to make concrete business cards, concrete coasters and Concrete award Plaque’s.  see  www.concrete-project.com.

Registration includes validation for the Fulton Parking Garage on College Avenue just North of University.  There are meters and limited parking behind the University Club. 

 

 

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