The American Concrete Institute announces the availability of $50,000 USD for student teams from international universities to participate in the Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Bowling Ball Competition during the ACI Concrete Convention & Exposition in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, on March 25-29, 2018.
Author: Concrete Decor Staff
NAWIC Announces 62nd Annual Meeting and Education Conference With UPS as Sponsor
National Association of Women in Construction: NAWIC Announces 62nd Annual Meeting and Education Conference With UPS as Sponsor
Slag Cement Association Launches Website Featuring Innovative Tools and New Slag Cement Locator
The Slag Cement Association (SCA) announces the launch of www.slagcement.org.
Veto Pro Pac Launches Tech OT-MC
Veto Pro Pac Launches Tech OT-MC: A Compact Open Top Tool Bag with an Innovative Central Box and Customizable Injection Molded Insert Boxes
Greg Iannone joins the Solomon Colors/Brickform Sales Force
Greg Iannone has joined the Solomon Colors/Brickform sales force.
Key Resin Company Joins The Euclid Group
The Euclid Group recently announced that Ohio based resin-flooring manufacturer Key Resin Company will become the latest member of its global construction chemicals business.
Durability + Design Elevation Awards Celebrate Coatings Excellence
This fall, industry professionals will get the recognition they deserve at Durability + Design’s inaugural Elevation Awards.
NAWIC announces 2017 award recipients
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) announced the recipients of its Future Leader of the Year, Member of the Year and Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Forta Corp. acquires the assets of VM Fiber Feeder Inc.
Forta Corp. recently acquired the assets of VM Fiber Feeder, Inc., a privately owned manufacturing entity. In conjunction with its newly acquired technology, Forta will move forward as the leader in synthetic fiber reinforcement that will now include a focus on its patented fiber dispenser product line.
Tile System Simplifies Stamped Concrete Production
After teaching stamping classes in Las Vegas for 14 years, Gerry Sadleir noticed that most of his students weren’t successful at ¼-inch stamping unless they had a lot of concrete experience.







