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LOW CARBON CONCRETE
Low embodied carbon constituents. Concrete is a low carbon material. Its versatility, performance and local availability has resulted in it being the second most consumed material globally (after water). The potential to reduce global carbon emissions, by reducing the embodied carbon of such a widely used material are not in doubt. THE REVISION OF EUROCODE 2 The revision of Eurocode 2. 16 Jul 2020. The current Eurocode 2 was published in 2004 and requires updating to reflect developments both in our understanding of concrete behaviour and in the materials we use. The update, which started several years ago, is approaching a significant milestone. Subject to some final edits the currentprogramme
SAFETY BARRIER
MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Project team. Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversary with ease. Fourteen original dwellings converted into 91 contemporary 2020 STRUCTURAL CONCRETE STUDENT COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED 2020 Structural Concrete Student Competition Winners Announced. 19 Aug 2020. Prev Next. The Concrete Centre’s annual student Structural Concrete competition, in partnership with Laing O’Rourke, has been won by a team from the University of Salford. The 2020 competition challenge for teams of engineering students was to design a high-rise SPECIFYING SUSTAINABLE CONCRETE Specifying Sustainable Concrete. Concrete’s flexibility offers many opportunities for designers to influence the environmental, economic and social credentials of their projects, including performance credentials such as fire, durability, acoustics and adaptability. This publication is intended to assist designers in optimising the BS 8297 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8297 should be used by anyone involved with designing, reviewing and installing architectural precast concrete, because it thoroughly explains the processes, considerations and best practice. It is as valid for architects and principal contractors as it is for structural engineers, and also other members of a project team, including façadeCONCISE EUROCODE 2
iii Symbols and abbreviations used in this publication Symbol Definition IxI Absolute value of x 1/r Curvature at a particular section A Cross sectional area;Accidental action A, B, C Variables used in the determination of l lim A c Cross sectional area of concrete A ct Area of concrete in that part of the section that is calculated to be in tension just before the formation of the firstcrack
HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Concrete Quarterly - Spring 2021. This issue features Concrete House, South Downs, an all concrete self-build; the crafted concrete at Laidlaw Music Centre; and Powerhouse Telemark which generates more energy than its embodied and operational carbon combined. Also featuring specifying lower carbon concrete and using 56-day strengths. RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D RC Spreadsheets: V4D. The popular RC Spreadsheets package version 4 was issued following the amendment to the UK National Annex to Eurocode 2 in December 2009. These Excel spreadsheets are intended as aids for design to both Eurocode 2 and BS 8110-1:1997. The current version of RC Spreadsheets is V4D3. Version 4D3 was issued in May 2021and
LOW CARBON CONCRETE
Low embodied carbon constituents. Concrete is a low carbon material. Its versatility, performance and local availability has resulted in it being the second most consumed material globally (after water). The potential to reduce global carbon emissions, by reducing the embodied carbon of such a widely used material are not in doubt. THE REVISION OF EUROCODE 2 The revision of Eurocode 2. 16 Jul 2020. The current Eurocode 2 was published in 2004 and requires updating to reflect developments both in our understanding of concrete behaviour and in the materials we use. The update, which started several years ago, is approaching a significant milestone. Subject to some final edits the currentprogramme
SAFETY BARRIER
MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Project team. Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversary with ease. Fourteen original dwellings converted into 91 contemporary 2020 STRUCTURAL CONCRETE STUDENT COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED 2020 Structural Concrete Student Competition Winners Announced. 19 Aug 2020. Prev Next. The Concrete Centre’s annual student Structural Concrete competition, in partnership with Laing O’Rourke, has been won by a team from the University of Salford. The 2020 competition challenge for teams of engineering students was to design a high-rise SPECIFYING SUSTAINABLE CONCRETE Specifying Sustainable Concrete. Concrete’s flexibility offers many opportunities for designers to influence the environmental, economic and social credentials of their projects, including performance credentials such as fire, durability, acoustics and adaptability. This publication is intended to assist designers in optimising the BS 8297 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8297 should be used by anyone involved with designing, reviewing and installing architectural precast concrete, because it thoroughly explains the processes, considerations and best practice. It is as valid for architects and principal contractors as it is for structural engineers, and also other members of a project team, including façadeCONCISE EUROCODE 2
iii Symbols and abbreviations used in this publication Symbol Definition IxI Absolute value of x 1/r Curvature at a particular section A Cross sectional area;Accidental action A, B, C Variables used in the determination of l lim A c Cross sectional area of concrete A ct Area of concrete in that part of the section that is calculated to be in tension just before the formation of the firstcrack
USING 56 DAY CONCRETE STRENGTHS Using 56 day concrete strengths. 7 Jun 2021. Published in: Concrete Magazine, June 2021 Strength gain in concrete is dependent on the type of cement. EN1992-1-11 considers three different types of cement which it calls Class R, Class N, and Class S. Concrete with cement Class R gains strength the quickest, Class S the slowest. BS 8500 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8500 is the British Standard for specifying and producing concrete. It is the complementary British Standard to BS EN 206. BS 8500 is split into two parts. Part 1 covers specification and gives guidance to the specifier. Part 2 covers the constituent materials in concrete and contains the information required by the concrete producer. SUSTAINABILITY SERIES Sustainability series. Throughout the Sustainability Series, The Concrete Centre will provide a wealth of information and resources to enable designers to specify sustainable concrete, design sustainably with concrete, navigate the research and data available to inform sustainable decision-making as well as provide insights into theinnovation
BES 6001 AND RESPONSIBLE SOURCING The Concrete Centre regularly contacts registered users with email newsletters, event invitations and updates on new guidance. If you would like to receive this information, please enter your email address and we will subscribe you to our e-news list. BS 8297 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8297 should be used by anyone involved with designing, reviewing and installing architectural precast concrete, because it thoroughly explains the processes, considerations and best practice. It is as valid for architects and principal contractors as it is for structural engineers, and also other members of a project team, including façade PERMEABLE BLOCK PAVEMENTS Concrete block permeable paving (CBPP) offers outstanding strength and durability and is resistant to most chemicals. Blocks are routinely tested for parameters such as splitting strength and weathering, abrasion and slip/skid resistance, to ensure conformity with the requirements of BS EN 1338: 2003, Concrete Paving Blocks -Requirements and
ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET, LONDON The new home for the English National Ballet, located on London City Island, is designed by Glenn Howells Architects. The building is the ENB’s workshop, a place where it can rehearse in a production space on the scale of where it will perform, as well as providing seven PROJECT BRIEF: PORCHESTER CIVIC BUILDING Project brief: Porchester Civic Building. The new building at Porchester comprises a five-storey building with the lowest storey being the new library and the four upper storeys being the council offices. The building is to be located on a side of a hill so that the offices are accessed from ground level on one side of the building andthe
THIN JOINT BLOCKWORK Airtightness; Fire resistance; Thermal mass. CO2 payback for thermal mass; Providing enough thermal mass in air conditioned buildings; Providing enough thermal mass in naturally ventilated buildings REAL FIRES, REAL STRUCTURES: EXPLORING THE FIRE In the last 18-months there have been two notable fires in concrete structures at Grenfell Tower and the Liverpool Arena car park. In both of these cases the concrete structure has performed well, far exceeding the fire resistance period for which they had been designed. HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Concrete Quarterly - Spring 2021. This issue features Concrete House, South Downs, an all concrete self-build; the crafted concrete at Laidlaw Music Centre; and Powerhouse Telemark which generates more energy than its embodied and operational carbon combined. Also featuring specifying lower carbon concrete and using 56-day strengths. RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D RC Spreadsheets: V4D. The popular RC Spreadsheets package version 4 was issued following the amendment to the UK National Annex to Eurocode 2 in December 2009. These Excel spreadsheets are intended as aids for design to both Eurocode 2 and BS 8110-1:1997. The current version of RC Spreadsheets is V4D3. Version 4D3 was issued in May 2021and
THE REVISION OF EUROCODE 2 The revision of Eurocode 2. 16 Jul 2020. The current Eurocode 2 was published in 2004 and requires updating to reflect developments both in our understanding of concrete behaviour and in the materials we use. The update, which started several years ago, is approaching a significant milestone. Subject to some final edits the currentprogramme
LOW CARBON CONCRETE
Low embodied carbon constituents. Concrete is a low carbon material. Its versatility, performance and local availability has resulted in it being the second most consumed material globally (after water). The potential to reduce global carbon emissions, by reducing the embodied carbon of such a widely used material are not in doubt. 2020 STRUCTURAL CONCRETE STUDENT COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED 2020 Structural Concrete Student Competition Winners Announced. 19 Aug 2020. Prev Next. The Concrete Centre’s annual student Structural Concrete competition, in partnership with Laing O’Rourke, has been won by a team from the University of Salford. The 2020 competition challenge for teams of engineering students was to design a high-riseSAFETY BARRIER
MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Project team. Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversary with ease. Fourteen original dwellings converted into 91 contemporary SPECIFYING SUSTAINABLE CONCRETE Specifying Sustainable Concrete. Concrete’s flexibility offers many opportunities for designers to influence the environmental, economic and social credentials of their projects, including performance credentials such as fire, durability, acoustics and adaptability. This publication is intended to assist designers in optimising theCONCISE EUROCODE 2
iii Symbols and abbreviations used in this publication Symbol Definition IxI Absolute value of x 1/r Curvature at a particular section A Cross sectional area;Accidental action A, B, C Variables used in the determination of l lim A c Cross sectional area of concrete A ct Area of concrete in that part of the section that is calculated to be in tension just before the formation of the firstcrack
PROJECT BRIEF: PORCHESTER CIVIC BUILDING Project brief: Porchester Civic Building. The new building at Porchester comprises a five-storey building with the lowest storey being the new library and the four upper storeys being the council offices. The building is to be located on a side of a hill so that the offices are accessed from ground level on one side of the building andthe
HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Concrete Quarterly - Spring 2021. This issue features Concrete House, South Downs, an all concrete self-build; the crafted concrete at Laidlaw Music Centre; and Powerhouse Telemark which generates more energy than its embodied and operational carbon combined. Also featuring specifying lower carbon concrete and using 56-day strengths. RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D RC Spreadsheets: V4D. The popular RC Spreadsheets package version 4 was issued following the amendment to the UK National Annex to Eurocode 2 in December 2009. These Excel spreadsheets are intended as aids for design to both Eurocode 2 and BS 8110-1:1997. The current version of RC Spreadsheets is V4D3. Version 4D3 was issued in May 2021and
THE REVISION OF EUROCODE 2 The revision of Eurocode 2. 16 Jul 2020. The current Eurocode 2 was published in 2004 and requires updating to reflect developments both in our understanding of concrete behaviour and in the materials we use. The update, which started several years ago, is approaching a significant milestone. Subject to some final edits the currentprogramme
LOW CARBON CONCRETE
Low embodied carbon constituents. Concrete is a low carbon material. Its versatility, performance and local availability has resulted in it being the second most consumed material globally (after water). The potential to reduce global carbon emissions, by reducing the embodied carbon of such a widely used material are not in doubt. 2020 STRUCTURAL CONCRETE STUDENT COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED 2020 Structural Concrete Student Competition Winners Announced. 19 Aug 2020. Prev Next. The Concrete Centre’s annual student Structural Concrete competition, in partnership with Laing O’Rourke, has been won by a team from the University of Salford. The 2020 competition challenge for teams of engineering students was to design a high-riseSAFETY BARRIER
MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Project team. Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversary with ease. Fourteen original dwellings converted into 91 contemporary SPECIFYING SUSTAINABLE CONCRETE Specifying Sustainable Concrete. Concrete’s flexibility offers many opportunities for designers to influence the environmental, economic and social credentials of their projects, including performance credentials such as fire, durability, acoustics and adaptability. This publication is intended to assist designers in optimising theCONCISE EUROCODE 2
iii Symbols and abbreviations used in this publication Symbol Definition IxI Absolute value of x 1/r Curvature at a particular section A Cross sectional area;Accidental action A, B, C Variables used in the determination of l lim A c Cross sectional area of concrete A ct Area of concrete in that part of the section that is calculated to be in tension just before the formation of the firstcrack
PROJECT BRIEF: PORCHESTER CIVIC BUILDING Project brief: Porchester Civic Building. The new building at Porchester comprises a five-storey building with the lowest storey being the new library and the four upper storeys being the council offices. The building is to be located on a side of a hill so that the offices are accessed from ground level on one side of the building andthe
BS 8500 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8500 is the British Standard for specifying and producing concrete. It is the complementary British Standard to BS EN 206. BS 8500 is split into two parts. Part 1 covers specification and gives guidance to the specifier. Part 2 covers the constituent materials in concrete and contains the information required by the concrete producer. DETAILING - CONCRETECENTRE.COM Detailing. The actual process of detailing has not changed dramatically. However, many detailed provisions are different to those that were in BS 8110. The main reference for detailing is the IStructE Standard Method of Detailing Structural Concrete, 3rd edition, SUSTAINABILITY SERIES Sustainability series. Throughout the Sustainability Series, The Concrete Centre will provide a wealth of information and resources to enable designers to specify sustainable concrete, design sustainably with concrete, navigate the research and data available to inform sustainable decision-making as well as provide insights into theinnovation
EPDS AND EN 15804
An Environmental Product Declaration, EPD, is a document that reports environmental data of products based on life cycle assessment (LCA) and other relevant information. Standards such as ISO 14025 and EN 15804 exist to ensure consistency of format and comparability of data. EPDs can be verified by accredited third parties so that users have BES 6001 AND RESPONSIBLE SOURCING The Concrete Centre regularly contacts registered users with email newsletters, event invitations and updates on new guidance. If you would like to receive this information, please enter your email address and we will subscribe you to our e-news list. BS 8297 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8297 should be used by anyone involved with designing, reviewing and installing architectural precast concrete, because it thoroughly explains the processes, considerations and best practice. It is as valid for architects and principal contractors as it is for structural engineers, and also other members of a project team, including façade OFFSITE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Offsite Concrete Construction is a free-to-download publication which includes guidance and benefits of using offsite concrete construction and delves into details of some of the more common techniques. This 24-page guide is a great starting point for those wanting a comprehensive overview ofSTRUT AND TIE
Strut and tie modelling (STM) is a simple method which effectively expresses complex stress patterns as triangulated models. STM is based on truss analogy and can be applied to many elements of concrete structures. It is usually adopted to design non-standard elements or parts of elements of concrete structures such as pile caps, corbels,deep
ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET, LONDON The new home for the English National Ballet, located on London City Island, is designed by Glenn Howells Architects. The building is the ENB’s workshop, a place where it can rehearse in a production space on the scale of where it will perform, as well as providing seven REAL FIRES, REAL STRUCTURES: EXPLORING THE FIRE In the last 18-months there have been two notable fires in concrete structures at Grenfell Tower and the Liverpool Arena car park. In both of these cases the concrete structure has performed well, far exceeding the fire resistance period for which they had been designed. HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Concrete Quarterly - Spring 2021. This issue features Concrete House, South Downs, an all concrete self-build; the crafted concrete at Laidlaw Music Centre; and Powerhouse Telemark which generates more energy than its embodied and operational carbon combined. Also featuring specifying lower carbon concrete and using 56-day strengths. MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION (MMC) Related links. Hybrid concrete construction; In-situ concrete; Modern methods of construction (MMC) The concrete industry embraces innovation and modern methods of construction (MMC) by offering concrete solutions which can be used to reduce construction time and promote sustainable development, as well as offering cost savings. OFFSITE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Offsite Concrete Construction. Offsite concrete solutions range from whole building and structural systems, to precast construction components including walls, stairs and floors. They can be of bespoke design or standardised components offering the opportunity for creativity and efficient construction best suited to the projectcriteria.
RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D RC Spreadsheets: V4D. The popular RC Spreadsheets package version 4 was issued following the amendment to the UK National Annex to Eurocode 2 in December 2009. These Excel spreadsheets are intended as aids for design to both Eurocode 2 and BS 8110-1:1997. The current version of RC Spreadsheets is V4D3. Version 4D3 was issued in May 2021and
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TABLE-FORM OR FLYING-FORM Table-form/flying-form. A table form/flying form is a large pre-assembled formwork and falsework unit, often forming a complete bay of suspended floor slab. It offers mobility and quick installation for construction projects with regular plan layouts or long repetitive structures, so is highly suitable for flat slab, and beam and slablayouts.
MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Project team. Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversary with ease. Fourteen original dwellings converted into 91 contemporary VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS Vertical panel systems. Crane-lifted panel systems are commonly used on building sites to form vertical elements and usually consist of a steel frame with plywood, steel, plastic or composite facing material. The systems are normally modular in nature, assembly times and labour costs are considerably lower than traditional formwork methods with SYSTEM COLUMN FORMWORK System column formwork. The column formwork systems now available are normally modular in nature and allow quick assembly and erection on site while minimising labour and crane time. They are available in steel, aluminium and even cardboard (not reusable but recycled) and have a variety of internal face surfaces depending on the concretefinish
FORMWORK AND FINISHES 5/27/2016 10 Impermeable form liners • Impermeable materials: tend to give a smooth shiny finish • Typically can be re-used many 100’s of times (e.g cores/high rise) HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Concrete Quarterly - Spring 2021. This issue features Concrete House, South Downs, an all concrete self-build; the crafted concrete at Laidlaw Music Centre; and Powerhouse Telemark which generates more energy than its embodied and operational carbon combined. Also featuring specifying lower carbon concrete and using 56-day strengths. MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION (MMC) Related links. Hybrid concrete construction; In-situ concrete; Modern methods of construction (MMC) The concrete industry embraces innovation and modern methods of construction (MMC) by offering concrete solutions which can be used to reduce construction time and promote sustainable development, as well as offering cost savings. OFFSITE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Offsite Concrete Construction. Offsite concrete solutions range from whole building and structural systems, to precast construction components including walls, stairs and floors. They can be of bespoke design or standardised components offering the opportunity for creativity and efficient construction best suited to the projectcriteria.
RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D RC Spreadsheets: V4D. The popular RC Spreadsheets package version 4 was issued following the amendment to the UK National Annex to Eurocode 2 in December 2009. These Excel spreadsheets are intended as aids for design to both Eurocode 2 and BS 8110-1:1997. The current version of RC Spreadsheets is V4D3. Version 4D3 was issued in May 2021and
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TABLE-FORM OR FLYING-FORM Table-form/flying-form. A table form/flying form is a large pre-assembled formwork and falsework unit, often forming a complete bay of suspended floor slab. It offers mobility and quick installation for construction projects with regular plan layouts or long repetitive structures, so is highly suitable for flat slab, and beam and slablayouts.
MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Project team. Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversary with ease. Fourteen original dwellings converted into 91 contemporary VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS Vertical panel systems. Crane-lifted panel systems are commonly used on building sites to form vertical elements and usually consist of a steel frame with plywood, steel, plastic or composite facing material. The systems are normally modular in nature, assembly times and labour costs are considerably lower than traditional formwork methods with SYSTEM COLUMN FORMWORK System column formwork. The column formwork systems now available are normally modular in nature and allow quick assembly and erection on site while minimising labour and crane time. They are available in steel, aluminium and even cardboard (not reusable but recycled) and have a variety of internal face surfaces depending on the concretefinish
FORMWORK AND FINISHES 5/27/2016 10 Impermeable form liners • Impermeable materials: tend to give a smooth shiny finish • Typically can be re-used many 100’s of times (e.g cores/high rise) MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION (MMC) Related links. Hybrid concrete construction; In-situ concrete; Modern methods of construction (MMC) The concrete industry embraces innovation and modern methods of construction (MMC) by offering concrete solutions which can be used to reduce construction time and promote sustainable development, as well as offering cost savings. DETAILING - CONCRETECENTRE.COM Detailing. The actual process of detailing has not changed dramatically. However, many detailed provisions are different to those that were in BS 8110. The main reference for detailing is the IStructE Standard Method of Detailing Structural Concrete, 3rd edition,FLOOR SCREEDS
Floor screeds. A floor screed is usually a cementitious material made from a 1:3 or 1:4.5 ratio of cement to sharp sand. It may be applied onto either a solid in-situ concrete ground floor slab or onto a precast concrete floor unit. There are many proprietary screeds on the market and information about these can be obtained from themanufacturer.
VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS Vertical panel systems. Crane-lifted panel systems are commonly used on building sites to form vertical elements and usually consist of a steel frame with plywood, steel, plastic or composite facing material. The systems are normally modular in nature, assembly times and labour costs are considerably lower than traditional formwork methods with SYSTEM COLUMN FORMWORK System column formwork. The column formwork systems now available are normally modular in nature and allow quick assembly and erection on site while minimising labour and crane time. They are available in steel, aluminium and even cardboard (not reusable but recycled) and have a variety of internal face surfaces depending on the concretefinish
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More about us. The Concrete Centre is staffed with a team of qualified professionals with backgrounds in concrete construction, engineering and architecture. This team is strongly focused on the continued development of concrete and masonry through design inspiration and construction efficiency, research strategy, education and training,new
BS 8500 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8500 is the British Standard for specifying and producing concrete. It is the complementary British Standard to BS EN 206. BS 8500 is split into two parts. Part 1 covers specification and gives guidance to the specifier. Part 2 covers the constituent materials in concrete and contains the information required by the concrete producer. BS 8297 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8297 should be used by anyone involved with designing, reviewing and installing architectural precast concrete, because it thoroughly explains the processes, considerations and best practice. It is as valid for architects and principal contractors as it is for structural engineers, and also other members of a project team, including façade REAL FIRES, REAL STRUCTURES: EXPLORING THE FIRE In the last 18-months there have been two notable fires in concrete structures at Grenfell Tower and the Liverpool Arena car park. In both of these cases the concrete structure has performed well, far exceeding the fire resistance period for which they had been designed. DIGITAL AT HMP FIVE WELLS Digital at HMP Five Wells Online booking for this seminar is now closed. To be added to the waiting list for consideration in the case of cancellation please email seminars@concretecentre.com HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Concrete Quarterly - Spring 2021. This issue features Concrete House, South Downs, an all concrete self-build; the crafted concrete at Laidlaw Music Centre; and Powerhouse Telemark which generates more energy than its embodied and operational carbon combined. Also featuring specifying lower carbon concrete and using 56-day strengths. MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION (MMC) Related links. Hybrid concrete construction; In-situ concrete; Modern methods of construction (MMC) The concrete industry embraces innovation and modern methods of construction (MMC) by offering concrete solutions which can be used to reduce construction time and promote sustainable development, as well as offering cost savings. OFFSITE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Offsite Concrete Construction. Offsite concrete solutions range from whole building and structural systems, to precast construction components including walls, stairs and floors. They can be of bespoke design or standardised components offering the opportunity for creativity and efficient construction best suited to the projectcriteria.
RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D RC Spreadsheets: V4D. The popular RC Spreadsheets package version 4 was issued following the amendment to the UK National Annex to Eurocode 2 in December 2009. These Excel spreadsheets are intended as aids for design to both Eurocode 2 and BS 8110-1:1997. The current version of RC Spreadsheets is V4D3. Version 4D3 was issued in May 2021and
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TABLE-FORM OR FLYING-FORM Table-form/flying-form. A table form/flying form is a large pre-assembled formwork and falsework unit, often forming a complete bay of suspended floor slab. It offers mobility and quick installation for construction projects with regular plan layouts or long repetitive structures, so is highly suitable for flat slab, and beam and slablayouts.
MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Project team. Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversary with ease. Fourteen original dwellings converted into 91 contemporary VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS Vertical panel systems. Crane-lifted panel systems are commonly used on building sites to form vertical elements and usually consist of a steel frame with plywood, steel, plastic or composite facing material. The systems are normally modular in nature, assembly times and labour costs are considerably lower than traditional formwork methods with SYSTEM COLUMN FORMWORK System column formwork. The column formwork systems now available are normally modular in nature and allow quick assembly and erection on site while minimising labour and crane time. They are available in steel, aluminium and even cardboard (not reusable but recycled) and have a variety of internal face surfaces depending on the concretefinish
FORMWORK AND FINISHES 5/27/2016 10 Impermeable form liners • Impermeable materials: tend to give a smooth shiny finish • Typically can be re-used many 100’s of times (e.g cores/high rise) HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Concrete Quarterly - Spring 2021. This issue features Concrete House, South Downs, an all concrete self-build; the crafted concrete at Laidlaw Music Centre; and Powerhouse Telemark which generates more energy than its embodied and operational carbon combined. Also featuring specifying lower carbon concrete and using 56-day strengths. MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION (MMC) Related links. Hybrid concrete construction; In-situ concrete; Modern methods of construction (MMC) The concrete industry embraces innovation and modern methods of construction (MMC) by offering concrete solutions which can be used to reduce construction time and promote sustainable development, as well as offering cost savings. OFFSITE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Offsite Concrete Construction. Offsite concrete solutions range from whole building and structural systems, to precast construction components including walls, stairs and floors. They can be of bespoke design or standardised components offering the opportunity for creativity and efficient construction best suited to the projectcriteria.
RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D RC Spreadsheets: V4D. The popular RC Spreadsheets package version 4 was issued following the amendment to the UK National Annex to Eurocode 2 in December 2009. These Excel spreadsheets are intended as aids for design to both Eurocode 2 and BS 8110-1:1997. The current version of RC Spreadsheets is V4D3. Version 4D3 was issued in May 2021and
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TABLE-FORM OR FLYING-FORM Table-form/flying-form. A table form/flying form is a large pre-assembled formwork and falsework unit, often forming a complete bay of suspended floor slab. It offers mobility and quick installation for construction projects with regular plan layouts or long repetitive structures, so is highly suitable for flat slab, and beam and slablayouts.
MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Project team. Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversary with ease. Fourteen original dwellings converted into 91 contemporary VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS Vertical panel systems. Crane-lifted panel systems are commonly used on building sites to form vertical elements and usually consist of a steel frame with plywood, steel, plastic or composite facing material. The systems are normally modular in nature, assembly times and labour costs are considerably lower than traditional formwork methods with SYSTEM COLUMN FORMWORK System column formwork. The column formwork systems now available are normally modular in nature and allow quick assembly and erection on site while minimising labour and crane time. They are available in steel, aluminium and even cardboard (not reusable but recycled) and have a variety of internal face surfaces depending on the concretefinish
FORMWORK AND FINISHES 5/27/2016 10 Impermeable form liners • Impermeable materials: tend to give a smooth shiny finish • Typically can be re-used many 100’s of times (e.g cores/high rise) MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION (MMC) Related links. Hybrid concrete construction; In-situ concrete; Modern methods of construction (MMC) The concrete industry embraces innovation and modern methods of construction (MMC) by offering concrete solutions which can be used to reduce construction time and promote sustainable development, as well as offering cost savings. DETAILING - CONCRETECENTRE.COM Detailing. The actual process of detailing has not changed dramatically. However, many detailed provisions are different to those that were in BS 8110. The main reference for detailing is the IStructE Standard Method of Detailing Structural Concrete, 3rd edition,FLOOR SCREEDS
Floor screeds. A floor screed is usually a cementitious material made from a 1:3 or 1:4.5 ratio of cement to sharp sand. It may be applied onto either a solid in-situ concrete ground floor slab or onto a precast concrete floor unit. There are many proprietary screeds on the market and information about these can be obtained from themanufacturer.
VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS Vertical panel systems. Crane-lifted panel systems are commonly used on building sites to form vertical elements and usually consist of a steel frame with plywood, steel, plastic or composite facing material. The systems are normally modular in nature, assembly times and labour costs are considerably lower than traditional formwork methods with SYSTEM COLUMN FORMWORK System column formwork. The column formwork systems now available are normally modular in nature and allow quick assembly and erection on site while minimising labour and crane time. They are available in steel, aluminium and even cardboard (not reusable but recycled) and have a variety of internal face surfaces depending on the concretefinish
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BS 8500 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8500 is the British Standard for specifying and producing concrete. It is the complementary British Standard to BS EN 206. BS 8500 is split into two parts. Part 1 covers specification and gives guidance to the specifier. Part 2 covers the constituent materials in concrete and contains the information required by the concrete producer. BS 8297 - CONCRETECENTRE.COM BS 8297 should be used by anyone involved with designing, reviewing and installing architectural precast concrete, because it thoroughly explains the processes, considerations and best practice. It is as valid for architects and principal contractors as it is for structural engineers, and also other members of a project team, including façade REAL FIRES, REAL STRUCTURES: EXPLORING THE FIRE In the last 18-months there have been two notable fires in concrete structures at Grenfell Tower and the Liverpool Arena car park. In both of these cases the concrete structure has performed well, far exceeding the fire resistance period for which they had been designed. DIGITAL AT HMP FIVE WELLS Digital at HMP Five Wells Online booking for this seminar is now closed. To be added to the waiting list for consideration in the case of cancellation please email seminars@concretecentre.com HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Sustainability Series 2021. The Sustainability Series is back for 2021. Over the coming weeks, there are webinars on topical issues, including lowering the carbon of concrete structures, the decarbonising of UK concrete and benefits of masonry homes. OFFSITE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION About us. The Concrete Centre provides material, design and construction guidance. Our aim is to enable all those involved in the design, use and performance ofSAFETY BARRIER
RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D Bitesize video - How to: TCC13 Punching shear spreadsheet. In this short webinar, two worked examples are used to demonstrate how the TCC13 spreadsheet can be used to quickly carry out punching shear checks and reinforcement designs. TABLE-FORM OR FLYING-FORM Related links. Horizontal panel systems; Jumpform; Slipform; System column formwork; Vertical panel systems; Table-form/flying-form. A table form/flying form is a large pre-assembled formwork and falsework unit, often forming a complete bay of suspended floor slab. VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS The Concrete Centre regularly contacts registered users with email newsletters, event invitations and updates on new guidance. If you would like to receive this information, please enter your email address and we will subscribe you to our e-news list. MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversarywith ease.
SYSTEM COLUMN FORMWORK The Concrete Centre regularly contacts registered users with email newsletters, event invitations and updates on new guidance. If you would like to receive this information, please enter your email address and we will subscribe you to our e-news list. FORMWORK AND FINISHES 5/27/2016 10 Impermeable form liners • Impermeable materials: tend to give a smooth shiny finish • Typically can be re-used many 100’s of times (e.g cores/high rise) THIN JOINT BLOCKWORK Airtightness; Fire resistance; Thermal mass. CO2 payback for thermal mass; Providing enough thermal mass in air conditioned buildings; Providing enough thermal mass in naturally ventilated buildings HOME CODESSPECIFICATIONBUILDING SOLUTIONSCASE STUDIESCPD EVENTSPUBLICATIONS & SOFTWARE Sustainability Series 2021. The Sustainability Series is back for 2021. Over the coming weeks, there are webinars on topical issues, including lowering the carbon of concrete structures, the decarbonising of UK concrete and benefits of masonry homes. OFFSITE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION About us. The Concrete Centre provides material, design and construction guidance. Our aim is to enable all those involved in the design, use and performance ofSAFETY BARRIER
RC SPREADSHEETS: V4D Bitesize video - How to: TCC13 Punching shear spreadsheet. In this short webinar, two worked examples are used to demonstrate how the TCC13 spreadsheet can be used to quickly carry out punching shear checks and reinforcement designs. TABLE-FORM OR FLYING-FORM Related links. Horizontal panel systems; Jumpform; Slipform; System column formwork; Vertical panel systems; Table-form/flying-form. A table form/flying form is a large pre-assembled formwork and falsework unit, often forming a complete bay of suspended floor slab. VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS The Concrete Centre regularly contacts registered users with email newsletters, event invitations and updates on new guidance. If you would like to receive this information, please enter your email address and we will subscribe you to our e-news list. MARINE CRESCENT, FOLKESTONE Proof of the excellent natural durability of concrete comes in the shape of Marine Crescent in Folkestone, an early concrete building that has stood just metres from the sea since 1870 and which, following renovation, looks set to celebrate its 200th anniversarywith ease.
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STANDARDS FOR REINFORCEMENT The three grades conform to the three recommended ductility classes in BS 1992-1-1:2004 (Eurocode 2). It should be noted that below 8mm diameter, reinforcing steel to BS 4449 does not comply to BS EN 1992-1-1 with respect to ductility. SPECIFYING CAST IN SITU FRAMES 14 Rotational tolerance Concrete Finishes • The BS8110 types of surface finish A, B & C with finish classes 1, 2 & special have been replaced. • BS EN 13670 has basic, ordinary, plain and special DIGITAL AT HMP FIVE WELLS Digital at HMP Five Wells Online booking for this seminar is now closed. To be added to the waiting list for consideration in the case of cancellation please email seminars@concretecentre.com* Codes
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