Ohio Concrete is dedicated to assisting each member company with a variety of resources unique to the concrete industry - ranging from education, technical support, troubleshooting, to marketing exposure, promotion and legislative support. Our industry is constantly evolving. With this promising growth comes routine changes to regulations and compliance standards. As a member of Ohio Concrete, you will be informed of all modifications to these standards and how your organization, specifically, can remain compliant.
Ohio Concrete's statement of purpose is to provide instrumentality through which all members may coordinate their efforts in handling problems of common concern. To protect and advance the interests of the concrete industry. To perform such acts and services for the members as may be more satisfactorily performed by a group rather than by individual action. To promote and encourage the use, consumption and quality of the concrete industry's products.
The Engineering Service Center was established by Ohio Concrete to serve the concrete industry and offer support to the engineering, design and construction community on concrete related issues. The center is staffed with Ohio licensed professional engineers who specialize in various aspects of the concrete industry, from bridge construction to materials engineering. Make the Ohio Concrete Engineering Services Center your first call when you need assistance with your projects.
Ohio Concrete offers a wide array of services for our members, each dedicated to assisting the unique needs of companies in the concrete industry. These membership services are designed to help boost the adoption of modern regulations and standards, broaden the use of expert technical resources, increase the total enrollment in educational programs, celebrate the successes of concrete-based organizations in the state of Ohio and the surrounding area and promote the betterment of our industry as a whole.
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In honor of Women in Construction Week (March 7-13), listen to this podcast of Heather Brown, PhD, director & professor at MTSU School of Concrete & Construction Management discussing women building their place in the #concrete industry. https:// jamiedunham.com/ heather-brown/
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Happy 1-year anniversary to Shaped By Concrete, PCA's education campaign! Thank you for providing the resources to increase awareness of the sustainabilty, resiliency and durability of #concrete made with #cement. http://ow.ly/ icCj30rx9hG
Inflatable #concrete? Yes! Similar to using balloons for paper mache, the innovation makes it faster & cheaper to construct concrete domes�which can lead us to new applications and projects. Learn more via the SpecifyConcrete PA blog: http://ow.ly/ ZnRb30rx9hF
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