The most recent multimedia publications can be found below
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Tilt Up Tilt up concrete construction is a proven method for a wide range of buildings with speed, safety and construction cost benefits. Flat concrete panels are cast in a horizontal position and lifted up into vertical position. Panels are then connected with each other and fixed into the roof and floor structure. This video shows the process of a typical tilt up construction practice. |
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100 Slump A recent change to AS 1379, the Australian Standard for the specification and supply of concrete, has set a default slump for concrete used in residential slabs and footings. This means that concrete will now be supplied at a default slump of 100 mm in cases where the customer has not specified a slump. This video discusses these changes in an entertaining and informative 'slice-of-life' style. |
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Corporate Video Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA) is the peak national body representing the interests of Australia's six billion dollar a year heavy construction materials industry. This video provides an overview of CCAA and the industries it represents. |
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