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Report BR 387 Task 6. Early age acceptance of concrete (improved quality management)
Publication Year
2000
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Describes work undertaken as part of the insitu concrete frame building project at Cardington encompassing a range of different concrete mixes and construction techniques. The objective of the project was to re-engineer the business process of such buildings in order to reduce costs, increase speed and improve quality. The project provided a focus for a number of construction-phase research investigations, including for the stage reported here.
Author
Bungey, J. H. et al
ISBN
9781860813719
Publisher Information
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