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Date/Time: Dec. 11, 2024 12:00 pm Central

Delivering high-performance designs, engineered to optimize value, sustainability and constructability can be achieved with shrinkage-compensating concrete. Type K shrinkage-compensating concrete has been improving overall structural behavior and dimensional stability of structures for over 60 years. Its lower permeability, increased abrasion resistance, increased sulfate resistance and ability to overcome negative volume change and drying shrinkage ensure long-term durability. The performance advantages that can be achieved when used with traditional portland cements, Type 1L and other portland limestone cements, and specialty materials provide unmatched design versatility without sacrificing constructability or performance. Join us to learn how shrinkage-compensating concrete provides engineered value that meets today’s demanding construction challenges.

Continuing education credit will be provided by CTS Cement to attendees after the webinar. Email Susan Foster at sfoster@ctscement.com

By registering for this complimentary webinar, you are agreeing to receiving communications from webinar sponsor, STRUCTURE and/or NCSEA.

Presented by: Susan L. Foster, Director of Strategic Initiatives & Komponent®

Susan is an enthusiastic leader, educator and ambassador that inspires creativity and innovation and knows how to deliver solutions. Her experience in industrial, commercial and infrastructure includes shrinkage-compensating concrete, CSA cements, air & moisture-barriers, stucco, EIFS, decking & waterproofing systems, tile setting materials, and a wide range of resinous materials used in seamless flooring systems, secondary containment coatings, chemical anchors, marine coatings and sealants. She’s passionate about making a difference and is excited to share how shrinkage-compensating concrete can help optimize the performance, design, constructability and sustainability of concrete structures.

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