2020 ACI Collection of Concrete Codes, Specifications and Practices

2020 ACI Collection of Concrete Codes, Specifications and PracticesThe American Concrete Institute (ACI) has released the 2020 ACI Collection of Concrete Codes, Specifications, and Practices.

The ACI Collection is the most comprehensive and largest single source of information on concrete design, construction, and materials, with nearly 50 codes and specifications and more than 200 practices – including all guides and reports.

The 2020 ACI Collection features ACI 318 “Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete,” ACI 301 “Specifications for Structural Concrete,” and ACI 562 “Code Requirements for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures and Commentary.” Additional categories in the ACI Collection include concrete materials, properties, design, construction, reinforcement, specialized application, repair, structural analysis, and innovation, plus popular topics such as slabs, formwork, and masonry.

This collection is available as a convenient online subscription or a USB drive. It is also available as a nine-volume set of books. The ACI specifically developed for individual users. The online subscription to the ACI Collection includes access to every new ACI document upon publication. SI Units and historical versions of ACI’s codes and specifications are also included.

Special online access for multiple users, entire offices, and large multi-national companies, is also available.

To either subscribe or order, please call 248-848-3800 or visit concrete.org.

About ACI

The American Concrete Institute is a leading global authority for the development, dissemination, and also adoption of its consensus-based standards. It also serves as a technical resource and offers educational, training and certification programs. The association began in 1904. Additionally, it has its headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA. It also has a regional office in Dubai, UAE. Additionally, the ACI has a resource center in Southern California. www.concrete.org

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