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  2. American Concrete Institute - Wikipedia

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    Clerical and editorial help was brought on to more effectively organize conventions and publish proceedings of the institute. The "Standard Building Regulations for the Use of Reinforced Concrete" was adopted at the 1910 convention and became the association's first reinforced concrete building code. By 1912 the association had adopted 14 ...

  3. Editorial calendar - Wikipedia

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    A paper calendar or online calendar (for example, Google Calendar) A spreadsheet or online spreadsheet (for example, Excel or Google Docs) Editorial process tracking software in publishing software; Each of these technologies has its strengths and weaknesses. Most editorial calendars are spreadsheets or can be exported as a spreadsheet for review.

  4. International Federation for Structural Concrete - Wikipedia

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    The International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib – Fédération internationale du béton)Formation: 1998: Legal status: Not-for-profit organization: Purpose: To develop at an international level the study of scientific and practical matters capable of advancing the technical, economic, aesthetic and environmental performance of concrete construction

  5. Concrete (student newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Concrete is the University of East Anglia's student newspaper. Concrete is free and published monthly on a Tuesday, during term time. Concrete is compiled by a team of around forty editorial team members and headed by the Co-Editors-in-Chief. It is distributed throughout campus monthly as a free pickup newspaper and online via their website.

  6. Institution of Structural Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Institution of Structural Engineers is a British professional body for structural engineers. [1]In 2021, it had 29,900 members operating in 112 countries. [2] It provides professional accreditation and publishes a magazine, The Structural Engineer, which has been produced monthly since 1924. [3]

  7. City of Capitals - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the complex was first proposed in 2003. Due to the Capital City complex needed to be built in a quick schedule, a design team was gathered from a span of 11 time zones from Seattle to Moscow. An obstacle for planning of the skyscraper was the absence of applicable local building codes since the current codes dated back to 1950 ...

  8. George Bartholomew (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    George Bartholomew was an American inventor who is credited with the invention of concrete pavement. In 1886, Bartholomew moved to Bellefontaine, Ohio, after having learned about cement production. Bartholomew found a good source of limestone and clay in the area; from this, he hoped to create an artificial stone for paving.

  9. World of Concrete - Wikipedia

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    World of Concrete logo in use since 2014. The World of Concrete is an annual trade show for the commercial construction industry. It is held each year either in the months of January or February for four days in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1] This event is a show where products, resources, and information related to concrete construction are shared and ...

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