Manual of Ready Mixed Concrete
Preface
The first edition of this manual was warmly received as a straightforward and
well-written guide to the technology and practice of the ready-mixed concrete
industry. The industry is constantly changing, not only by a self-driven desire
to improve standards and quality, but also in response to the changing needs
of the marketplace, and the requirements to adapt to new and revised codes of
practice.
The manual has been completely updated to take account of changes in
British Standards—in particular those relating to concrete specification and
testing, and to cements. A particularly important inclusion is the concept of the
Designated Mix, which has been welcomed by the construction industry at
large as a major improvement to the way of specifying concrete for particular
end-uses. Throughout, we have also taken the opportunity to amend and add
to the text where we have perceived a need to present information and ideas
differently. As a result this revised edition is an improvement on the first
edition and should serve the needs of the market equally well.
We have retained the overall structure and format of the successful first
edition and, as before, to enable clear and logical presentation of the
information, the book is divided into two main sections: Part 1, Technology,
and Part 2, Practice. The Technology section provides the background to the
technical aspects of materials, concrete, control and testing, with the Practice
section dealing with methods of concrete production, specification,
construction, and quality assurance.
As before, the book is aimed at a wide readership within the construction
industry. It is equally relevant to the contracts manager, the site engineer, the
buyer working with a contractor, and will be of considerable value to the
consulting engineer, the architect and the quantity surveyor. It will be an
invaluable handbook for materials suppliers and testhouses and for all who
supply plant, equipment or materials, or who make, sell test or use readymixed
concrete. Lecturers and researchers in universities and colleges will
find it a useful source of reference.
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