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New Jersey Institute of Technology Concrete Industry Management Program

This presentation provides an overview of the Concrete Industry Management Program at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. It covers course activities, social events, and research projects related to the placement of fast track concrete. The focus is on working safely and understanding the various techniques and applications of concrete in construction projects.

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New Jersey Institute of Technology Concrete Industry Management Program

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  1. New Jersey Institute of Technology Concrete Industry Management Program Prof. David Washington, Ph.D., P.E. Instructor Concrete Industry Management Program Department of Engineering Technology

  2. Overview of Presentation • Academic Year 2008 -2009 • Course Activities • Socials • Research

  3. Sahara Sand of Eagleswood Tour (Silvi Group, Inc) Concrete Application I –CIM 210)

  4. Sahara Sand of Eagleswood Tour (Silvi Group, Inc) Concrete Application I –CIM 210)

  5. Cement Storage Tanks (Silvi Group, Inc) Concrete Application I –CIM 210)

  6. Readymix Plant (Silvi Group, Inc) Concrete Application I –CIM 210)

  7. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Sika Class Visit – Dr. Ketan Sompura (Advanced Concrete Testing – CIM 405)

  8. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Forsgate Industrial Park (Concrete Application II) Ken Justice, PE. (NESCA) CIM 305

  9. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Students observing placement of pervious concrete Ken Justice, PE. (NESCA)

  10. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Students make their own sample of pervious concrete Ken Justice, PE. (NESCA)

  11. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Rolling Pervious Concrete (Concrete Application II) Ken Justice, PE. (NESCA)

  12. Overview of Presentation • Academic Year 2008 -2009 • Course Activities • Socials • Research

  13. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Socials with Sika Corp. (Michael Campion, Vice President and director of the concrete construction product)

  14. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Socials with Silvi Group, Inc. (Bill Ryan from the Human Resource Department)

  15. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Socials with Poster Presentation (Bill Ryan listens to students as they make their Poster Presentation)

  16. Overview of Presentation • Academic Year 2008 -2009 • Course Activities • Socials • Research

  17. Testing of Emergency Admixtures Forta and CIM Learning Together Gyasi Bryan-Smith Michael Ciallella Eric Miller Allyn Luke Bob Grace Marty Doody The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Research with Student (Concrete Application II and Concrete Properties and Testing ) Allyn Luke’s Research Project

  18. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete Mobile Barrier Trailer (NJDOT Research) Protecting Concrete Contractors on the Highway

  19. Damaged Concrete NJDOT Research Project (Mobile Barriers – Protects Workers)

  20. Unprotected Worker “One eye on the road”

  21. Working Safely

  22. Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete

  23. The Rehabilitation Of Vermont’s Waterbury Dam’s Seepage Control Components By Innovative Schemes Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete U.S. Army Corp. Of Engineers

  24. INNOVATIVE SCHEMES OF REHABILITATION Supertop Drilling Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete

  25. E-1 Cutoff Wall – Cement-Bentonite cutoff wall from crest of dam to foundation bedrock along entire length of dam. $24.9 million E-2 Gorge Section Replacement - Remove gorge section (25% of dam volume), stockpile upstream, treat foundation, rebuild section $50.8 million E-3 Filter Shaft – Soldier-beam & Lagging shaft excavation with filters and concrete monitoring chamber $23.2 million EVALUATION AND ALTERNATIVES OF DAM PERFORMANCE  Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete

  26. QUESTIONS ??? Working Safely The Placement of Fast Track Concrete

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