Articles
2006
Spring-06 Seismic Testing Wall Needs No Vibration
Spring-06 The Use of Slag Cement in Architectural Concrete
Spring-06 Self-Consolidating Concrete and Architectural Concrete
Spring-06 Aesthetics Drive the Use of Self-Consolidating Concrete on the Expansion of Baltimore's National Aquarium
Spring-06 A Concrete Contractor's Experience with Self-Consolidating Concrete
Spring-06 Better Aesthetics through Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC) Technology
Spring-06 Self-Consolidating Concrete: Today and Tomorrow
Spring-06 Affordable Architectural Precast Concrete
2005
Fall-05 How to Specify Durable Concrete
Fall-05 Novel Advantages of Composite Construction
Fall-05 It's Over But Not Forgotten: 2005 Convention a Testament to Quality
Fall-05 One Bryant Park: Striking in Design and in Meeting its Many Challenges
Fall-05 Concrete with Recycled Materials
Fall-05 Recent Trends in Concrete Construction
2004
The Cement Shortage - Causes and Solutions
Cement Shortage or Lack of Cement Availablity
Low Portland Cement Concrete Mix Proportions
Water Reducing Admixtures
2003
09-03 Concrete in NYC's Commercial Structures
09-03 Concrete in High Rise Buildings in NYC
09-03 Economical High Strength Concrete
09-03 Proposed Building Code Changes
2002
03-02 Implications of WTC Attack on Concrete
03-02 Cement Does Brand Matter
03-02 High Strength Concrete Owner's Benefit
03-02 High Strength Concrete QA/QC is Everyone's Responsibility
03-02 Batch Plant Inspection
09-02 LE Robertson Assoc Profile
09-02 Concrete Should Be Judged by its Perform
09-02 Do Certification Programs Promote Quality
2001
09-01 Spending Infrastructure Dollars Effectively
09-01 In situ Non Destructive Testing Concrete Structures
09-01 Concrete the Right Materials for NY's Steamy Streets
09-01 CIB 1986 to 2001: The Mission is Still Concrete
09-01 The Leader of the Industry: Presidents Ball Photo May 11, 2001
03-01 Code Revisions The Status
03-01 Building Code Revisions: Now is the Time
03-01 Environmentally Friendly Concrete
03-01 A Bit of CIB History
03-01 CIB Takes a Field Trip
03-01 CIB 2000 Awards
2000
10-00 Field Superintendents: The Buck Stop Here
10-00 Role of the Front-Line Supervisor in DEP QA/QC Operations
10-00 Questions about Formwork Specifications?
10-00 Role of the Tilt-Up Field Superintendent
10-00 Field Inspection of Rebar
06-00 Proposed Changes NYC Building Code Concrete Section
06-00 Proposed Changes to NYC Bldg Code - Admixtures
06-00 Proposed Changes NYC Bldg Code - Testing
02-00 Check the Checkers
02-00 What Owners Should Know About Concrete
02-00 The Conceptual Selection Process
1999
09-99 Accommodating Cast In Place Arch Concrete
09-99 Developing Arch Concrete for Quality Results
09-99 Training is the Key to Excellence in Arch Concrete Flat
09-99 Microwave Your Concrete for a Taste of Reality
09-99 CIB 1999 Leaders of Industry
02-99 Air Train Ground Has Been Broken
02-99 1998 Roger H Corbetta Awards
1998
09-98 Concrete Bridges Utilities on NYC Rte 9A
09-98 Airport Concrete Pavement Mixes & Test Results
09-98 When Skyhooks are Not Available
05-98 Field Trip MTA Transit Hosts the CIB
05-98 Architectural Concrete - A Material Whose Time Has Come
05-98 Architectural Cast-in-Place Concrete: Is it Worth the Trouble?
05-98 Architectural Precast Concrete
05-98 Architectural Concrete Flatwork
02-98 Workshop Providing Good Quality Concrete
02-98 Wrong Kind of Sandwich
02-98 Stabilizing Ground with Cement
02-98 Soil Stabilizing by Jet Grouting
1997
09-97 NYSDOT's High Performance Concrete
09-97 Port Authority's Experience with Rapid Concrete Repairs
09-97 White Topping
09-97 Microscopy A Practical Solution to Concrete Problems
09-97 Honoring CIB Leaders of Industry May 1997
02-97 Point of View Certification = Quality
02-97 Weisse Wanne Waterproofing in Germany
02-97 Concrete and Glass Help Students Vie for Science Prize
02-97 Salute NYC Ready Mix Concrete Producers
02-97 Coping with Concrete in Cold Weather
02-97 Awards Dinner 96 Photos
1996
09-96 In Memorial Jack Weber A Giant Departs
09-96 CIB of NYC Its Purposes Methods & Accomplishments
09-96 DEP Plays Host to the CIB
09-96 Special Feature on Concrete Mat'ls
05-96 Port Authority of NY & NJ - Concrete Quality Shared Responsibility
05-96 Rebar is Soft Metricated
05-96 Steel Lap Pan Forming for One Way Concrete Joist Constr
02-96 Seminar Reviews New Seismic Code
02-96 Spotlight on the MTA
02-96 Cracking in Arch Concrete
02-96 CIBs Gala 1995 Awards Dinner
1995
Winter-95 Bomb Challenges WTC Design and Construction
Winter-95 CIB to Honor Six As Leaders of Industry
Winter-95 Mixing Concrete in Outer Space
09-95 Advent of Admixtures Age & Its Repercussions
09-95 Experts Discuss Concrete Rehab at CIB-ICRI Seminar
09-95 CIB Awards Presented at President's Ball
09-95 Concrete Around Town
1994
Winter-94 Conversation with Charles Debenedittis
Winter 94 NYC DEP Bureau of Environmental Engineering Construction Program for the Next Two Years
Winter-94 NYBC Gears Up for 1994 Fighting Agenda
Winter-94 Remembering Paul Rice
Winter-94 Metric Reinforcing Bars
Late Fall-94 Roger H. Corbetta Annual Awards Program
Late Fall-94 Silverite Work Crews Place Rapid Set Concrete
Late Fall-94 Monolithic Concrete Tremie Placement
Summer-94 NYC's Waterworks System A System that Works
Summer-94 Evolution of NY's Waterworks
Summer-94 DEP's Concrete & Soil Testing Lab
Spring-94 Poor Quality (concrete) Costs Money
Spring-94 Hands On High Strength Field Trip
Spring-94 Empowerment as a Step to Quality
Spring-94 Quality - Is it always a Technical Issue?
1993
Late Fall-93 In Retrospect: 32nd Annual Awards Dinner is a Barometer of Industry Recovery
Late Fall-93 CIB's Luncheon Meeting Year Begins and Ends with Director Gene Fasullo
Late Fall-93 Queens Section of Water Tunnel to be Advanced One Yearl
Late Fall-93 TQM: Summing it Up
Late Fall-93 Concrete Industry is Integral Component of Building Progress
Late Fall-93 At the CIB It is Not Business as Usual
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