Texas State University American Concrete Institute Student Chapter

Texas State University American Concrete Institute Student Chapter

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The American Concrete Institute Student Chapter at Texas State University

Photos 08/30/2021

Join us tomorrow in front of the Chicoine Architecture, Mathematics & Engineering Hall, Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering for the official ribbon cutting and public announcement of the Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program’s inaugural year at South Dakota State University.

Photos from 1320Video.com's post 11/16/2018
Top 10 Reasons to Work in Concrete - Baker Concrete 04/07/2018

Top 10 Reasons to Work in Concrete - Baker Concrete Jeremy Montgomery a long-time concrete worker from Nebraska shares his Top 10 list for the perks of being a “Concrete Guy.” My Top 10 Reasons to be a Concrete Guy It’s a skilled craft—Very few can do what concrete guys do. Very few. Concrete guys are part of an elite group of craftsmen who h...

02/26/2018

So this is a little dated but this was the 2016 spring break trip that several of the ACI and CIM students from Texas State were able to join other CIM school to attend Constructionarium in England. You’ll see Dr. Schemmel make an appearance in the video and there is only a few shots where you see the Americans working on their project, most shots were of the Brits.

Constructionarium 2016 Recorded during our open day on 16th March 2016

01/31/2018

We hope to never see this in person on a jobsite

01/12/2018

Former Vice President of our Student chapter in the 14-15 school year.

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Foundation for the Future | NPCAF 01/05/2018

Foundation for the Future | NPCAF Scholarships are available for students enrolled in civil engineering, architectural and construction-related curricula. Receive up to $14,500!

Driving Into Wet Concrete Is A Ridiculously Costly Error 05/31/2017

I want to applaud them for saying concrete and not cement👏🏻👏🏻. I would also agree that it would be a costly error.

Driving Into Wet Concrete Is A Ridiculously Costly Error Some poor Honda Civic driver in Lincoln, Nebraska, cut between some orange cones and got stuck in wet concrete last week. In addition to any damage to the car, the driver is going to have to pony up the costs of repairing the road, the Lincoln Journal Star reports. And it ain’t gonna be cheap.

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