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Life cycle, nanotech research lead ACI Foundation 2018 commitments

July 27, 2018 Concrete News

The ACI Foundation Concrete Research Council will fund a record eight research projects, its 2018 budget buoyed by a one-time, $500,000 commitment the American Concrete Institute announced earlier this year to address the industry’s growing need for such technical support. The projects and their principal investigators are:

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