Fee includes ACI study guide, 3-day review session and written and plans reading exams.
Definition:
A Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector is a person who has demonstrated proficiency in concrete inspection methods for transportation projects, including preplacement, placement, and post-placement operations.
A Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector-in-Training is a person who has demonstrated knowledge in concrete inspection methods for transportation projects, but does not have the experience required to qualify as an ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector.
Scope and Knowledge:
The program requires a knowledge of concrete construction, including plan reading, soil-cement, piling installations, formwork installation and removal, reinforcements, embedments, sampling and testing freshly mixed concrete, conveying, placing, consolidation, finishing, jointing, curing, and protection.
The technical resource materials used in these programs include the following:
ACI PUBLICATIONS
- SP–2—Manual of Concrete Inspection
- ACI Concrete Terminology
- 117—Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials
- 213R—Guide for Structural Lightweight-Aggregate Concrete
- 301—Specifications for Structural Concrete
- 304R—Measuring, Mixing, Transporting and Placing Concrete
- 304.2R—Placing Concrete by Pumping Methods
- 305R—Hot Weather Concreting
- 306R—Cold Weather Concreting
- 308—Curing Concrete
- 309R—Consolidation of Concrete
- 318—Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete
- 325.9R—Construction of Pavements and Bases
- 325.10R—Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements
- 336.3R—Construction of Drilled Piers
- 345R—Highway Bridge Deck Construction
- 347—Formwork for Concrete
- 543R—Design, Manufacture and Installation of Concrete Piles
PCA PUBLICATIONS
- Soil-Cement Construction Handbook
- Soil-Cement Inspector's Manual
CRSI PUBLICATIONS
- Manual of Standard Practice (MSP)
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