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Associations and Organizations
Portland Cement Association Represents North American Cement Manufacturers to improve and extend the use of cement and concrete.
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American Concrete Institute ACI International is dedicated to improving the design, construction, manufacture and maintenance of concrete structures.
Aberdeen Group Publisher on Concrete Construction
Concrete Foundations Association Dedicated to improving concrete walls and foundations as well as expanding those markets.
Wisconsin Ready Mix Concrete Association Promotes the use of concrete and better concrete practices.
Cement and Concrete Promotion Council of Texas Promotes the use of concrete.
Insulating Concrete Form Association Fosters programs in research, education, and publicity on insulating concrete forms for building concrete houses.
International Concrete Repair Institute Devoted to repairs of concrete.
PCA-Concrete Homes Shows the benefits of concrete homes.
Tilt Up Concrete Association Works to improve the quality and acceptance of tilt-up construction.
American Concrete Pavement Association Promotes quality concrete pavement.
American Concrete Pumping Association Represents the concrete pumping industry.
American Society of Concrete Contractors Designed to increase the abilities of those who build with concrete.
Coalition For Quality Concrete Flatwork Developer of training and recruiting materials to ease shortage of quality concrete workers.
Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute Educational materials and publications for the reinforced concrete construction industry.
Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association Promoting the selection of professional sawing and drilling contractors and their methods.
National Ready Mix Concrete Association Represents the ready mix industry to maintain high standards and business practices.
Post Tensioning Institute (972.287.2390) Advancing post tensioned prestressed concrete design and construction.
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