ACI 332: A Contractor-Friendly Concrete Code
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This is a recorded presentation from June 3, 2014.

ACI 332-14, “Residential Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary,” is the latest concrete code published by the American Concrete Institute, produced by committee ACI 332 - Residential Concrete. As a code, it provides a broader range of prescriptive requirements for the residential concrete industry than the International Residential Code. This recorded webinar presentation from June 3, 2014 discusses the current edition of ACI 332 and the significant changes introduced to the issues of durability and footings. This presentation will also discuss the formative purpose of ACI 332 as it relates to the other reference standards and codes for the industry.
1. Understand the purpose and applicability of ACI 332: Code Requirements for Residential Concrete.
2. Delineate the differences found in ACI 332 from the International Residential Code and ACI 318.
3. Identify the primary elements altered or updated for the 332-14 edition.
4. Determine the effectiveness of the code requirements found in ACI 332 to project applications.
View the recorded webinar. Complete 10-question quiz with a score of 80% or higher to receive a certificate for 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH).
Continuing Education Credit: 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH)
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