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Shotcrete Training: ASA’s What’s in the Mix

Items in this issue:

- The Fall 2011 Issue of Shotcrete E-Magazine is Now Online

- Shotcrete magazine’s 2012 Media Kit is Now Available

- World of Concrete 2012 Registration is Now Open

- ASA Fall Committee Meetings – This Saturday, 10/15/2011 – Cincinnati, OH

- Airplaco & Gunite Supply Open House- Friday, 10/14/2011

- ASA Outreach Forum during International Pool, Spa, Patio Expo Show in Las Vegas

- Government Projects Open For Bid

Shotcrete/Gunite: ASA What’s In The Mix, An Informational Bi-Monthly E-Newsletter

What’s In The Mix, An Informational Bi-Monthly E-Newsletter – September 2011, #1

ASA Non-Member Edition

Items in this issue:

- Vision 2020: A Vision for the Concrete Repair Industry Workshop Scheduled In the Chicago Area September 20 & 21, 2011

- ASA Facebook Page Now Available – Like Us!

- Shotcrete magazine’s 2012 Media Kit now available!

- Airplaco & Gunite Supply Open House for ASA Fall Meeting Attendees

- CJSI Industry Trends Report

Certification Becomes More Important Than Ever!

The PCA filed legal briefs addressing the cement industry’s challenge to the portland cement national emission standard for hazardous air pollutants….

NRMCA published its 2011 Sustainability Report to communicate the ready-mixed concrete industry’s progress toward meeting sustainability goals…

Shotcrete Nozzleman Certification Process Changes from ACI

Here is the latest information update from the ACI Certification Department.

Feel free to forward to anyone in your Local Sponsoring Group who may not have access to e-mail…

Concrete Construction Industry News

The U.S. demand for precast concrete products is forecast to rise 6.1% annually to $11.3 billion in 2015…

Concrete Construction News – From the Magazine

The concrete industry may change slowly, but it does change when manufacturers, designers, and contractors develop new and better ways to solve problems. This article examines some new products and approaches that are beginning to affect concrete mix designs and will likely grow in …