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| | | Use these five tips for hot weather concreting to help you place the concrete specified – and avoid decreased strength, excessive cracking, or plastic shrinkage. |
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|  | QUIKRETE® 5000 Concrete Mix QUIKRETE® 5000 Concrete Mix is suitable for any concrete use requiring high early strength and rapid strength gains. It sets quickly, making it ideal for cold weather applications and has a walk-on time of 10 - 12 hours. Use it for any application requiring concrete in a minimum thickness of 2". Learn More |
|  | QUIKRETE® 5000 Concrete Mix QUIKRETE® 5000 Concrete Mix is suitable for any concrete use requiring high early strength and rapid strength gains. It sets quickly, making it ideal for cold weather applications and has a walk-on time of 10 - 12 hours. Use it for any application requiring concrete in a minimum thickness of 2". Learn More | | |
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| | | DEWALT and Converge talk about artificial intelligence in construction using innovations like concrete sensor and data can help productivity on the jobsite and help address overdesign. |
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| | | With a tied back solider pile and the most complex lagging system regarding numbers and installation, the Deep Foundations Institute announced its 2023 Outstanding Project Award Winner. |
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| | | Representing a new generation in concrete protection, soybean-based PoreShield has been acquired by Crafco Inc. |
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| | | Construction firms that choose not to schedule their jobs set themselves up for avoidable problems. By contrast, those that schedule every job are better able to bid, plan, manage, and execute well on a consistent basis. |
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Labor & Workforce Development |
| | | Labor shortages and disjointed HCM and ERP solutions are among the biggest challenges facing construction firms, greatly impacting their ability to complete projects efficiently and meet compliance requirements. |
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| | | DICA and the Koberg family announce the loss of company founder Dick Koberg, who died on June 27, 2023. Known affectionately as DK, Richard “Dick” Koberg, 82, and his wife Carolyn founded DICA using the first two letters of their first names. |
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