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April 20, 2023

EP #045 - EPA NOx Out Concrete

Once again, the EPA is tightening the screws on cement plants in regard to the release of nitrogen oxide. Obviously, this impacts the concrete industry. But how? This episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast features Peter Paone, Director of Engineering from ZAP Engineering. Peter has 21 years of experience working…

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April 13, 2023

EP #044 - Concrete & Type IL Cement: No Turning Back

Are you looking to use Type I/II cement in your next project? If so, good luck to you! Rich Szecsy from Alamo Concrete Products is back on the show to provide insight into how Type IL cement has rapidly gained a dominant position in the concrete market. Discover whether this…

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March 30, 2023

EP #043 - Concrete Antibiotic

On a concrete restoration project, how do you make sure the repairs made address the underlying issue that caused the damaged concrete in the first place? Typically, you would chip out the spalling concrete, clean it and patch it back. But how do you make sure the root cause of…

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March 23, 2023

EP #042 - Concrete & Contracts

Have you won a recent project, but haven't signed the contract yet? Don't sign it until you listen to this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast! Cian Brennan of Quantum Contract Solutions joins the show to share what he looks out for in a subcontract. He points to three key…

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March 9, 2023

Installing vapor barrier

Installing vapor barrier

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March 9, 2023

EP #041 - Typical Concrete Vapor Barrier Detail Defies Science

Are we detailing the placement of vapor barrier in the typical slab-on-ground design all wrong? When moisture develops on a concrete surface, where is it coming from? Below the surface or above? Bob Higgins, a concrete and waterproofing expert, joins the podcast to help us answer these questions. We discuss…

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March 2, 2023

EP #040 - Concrete Logic: Patent Pending

A patent is “the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling” an invention. The U.S. government awards between 200,000 to 300,000 patents per year including ones associated with the concrete industry. Are patents good for the concrete industry? Returning to the show, Jon Belkowitz of…

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Feb. 23, 2023

EP #039 - Concrete Labor Reduction Act: Steel Fibers

Think about where we were two years ago. Did you think we would still be worrying about material and labor shortages in 2023? In our never-ending quest to discover more efficient ways to build with concrete, we got an opportunity to meet Claire Gandee of Bekaert. Claire joins the Concrete…

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Feb. 17, 2023

Bonus EP: Buckeye Concrete

A bonus episode of a couple of concrete guys venting about the college football playoffs. U of M fans may want to skip this episode. Episode References Guest: Matt McCombs | Intelligent Concrete | matt@intelligent-concrete.com (mailto:matt@intelligent-concrete.com) Guest Website: https://www.intelligent-concrete.com/ (https://intelligent-concrete.com/) Music: Mike Dunton | https://www.mikeduntonmusic.com (https://www.mikeduntonmusic.com/) | mikeduntonmusic@gmail.com (mailto:mikeduntonmusic@gmail.com) |…

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Feb. 16, 2023

EP #038 - Is Cement Conspiring Against Concrete?

These days, every concrete supplier quote has some kind of future price escalation. It seems all the price increases stem from one ingredient of concrete - cement! This raises a lot of questions... Why are cement prices constantly on the rise? What does limestone have to do with the price…

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Feb. 9, 2023

EP #037: Straightedge Concrete

Did you know that Division 9 Floor Covering specifications have concrete floor flatness requirements that don't line up with Division 3 Concrete tolerances? Does the concrete contractor on your project even know there is a Division 9 specification??? In this podcast episode of Concrete Logic, Keith Robinson of DIALOG joins…

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Jan. 26, 2023

EP #036 - Glue Water is a Concrete Culprit

Flooring can be a sticky situation for concrete contractors on construction projects. When the flooring won't adhere to the concrete or if the installed floor starts to bubble up, guess what gets the blame? That's right - the concrete! In this episode of the Concrete Logic podcast, Dean Craft of…

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Jan. 12, 2023

EP #035 - Bobcat Concrete

Did you know that you can get a Concrete Industry Management (CIM) degree? Currently, there are only five schools in the U.S. that offer a CIM degree! We were lucky enough to have Ryan Penlerick, CIM Program Director at Texas State, on the Concrete Logic Podcast to give us insight…

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Jan. 5, 2023

EP #034 - Amped-up Concrete

What if we told you there is a concrete mix out there that is fast curing, high-strength, impenetrable, and less labor-intensive than the standard concrete but it is rarely used? If such a product exists, why isn't it used more? That's what Bill Kulish of Steelike, Inc. is going to…

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Dec. 15, 2022

EP #033 - Concrete AI

What is Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how is it being used in the concrete industry? That's what we are going to find out on this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast. Alex Hall (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexmurrayhall/) , CEO of Concrete.ai (//concrete.ai) , joins the show to give us an introduction to AI…

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Dec. 8, 2022

EP #032 - Concrete & The IRA

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) was signed into law in August. It's been a catalyst in the latest push for project stakeholders to demand concrete reduce its CO2 use. Do these stakeholders know what they are asking for? In this episode of Concrete Logic, Eric Koehler of Titan…

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Dec. 1, 2022

EP #031 - Cobra Concrete

Have you ever heard of the "cobra effect"? The cobra effect explains an incentive structure that originated to solve a problem, but in the long run, makes matters worse! Are we as an industry creating a cobra effect in our efforts to reduce concrete's carbon footprint? Chris Bennett of Bennett…

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Nov. 17, 2022

EP #030 Concrete like Pokemon Go

One of the most widely used augmented reality (AR) technologies out there is the Pokemon Go app. I've never played but my kids are always asking to play it on my wife's phone. Apparently, the object of the game is to catch virtual critters that appear on your phone as…

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Nov. 17, 2022

EP #030 - Concrete like Pokemon Go

One of the most widely used augmented reality (AR) technologies out there is the Pokemon Go app. I've never played but my kids are always asking to play it on my wife's phone. Apparently, the object of the game is to catch virtual critters that appear on your phone as…

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Nov. 11, 2022

EP #028 - Searching for Concrete Truth

It seems everywhere you turn these days, someone is trying to peddle the next best admixture for concrete. Most of these people have never placed a drop of concrete in their life but somehow know that their product works best because they have proved it works in a lab. Should…

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Nov. 11, 2022

EP #023 - Carbon Neutrality & the Concrete Cowboy

What the heck does carbon-neutral concrete even mean? How do we get there? Is it even attainable? In this episode of the Concrete Logic podcast, we ask @TylerLey, the self-proclaimed concrete freak, to help us out with these hard questions. Tyler walks us through the steps we can take to…

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Nov. 10, 2022

EP #029 - No Dredging Necessary, Concrete

Did you know that there are two types of sand that can be used for concrete? In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Paul Fendley of Active Minerals and Add Ten Gallons Concrete Podcast fame helps us understand the differences between natural and manufactured sand. Depending on where a…

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Nov. 3, 2022

EP #028 - Searching for Concrete Truth

It seems everywhere you turn these days, someone is trying to peddle the next best admixture for concrete. Most of these people have never placed a drop of concrete in their life but somehow know that their product works best because they have proved it works in a lab. Should…

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Oct. 27, 2022

EP #027 - Concrete Buys Wood

What commodity do you think has seen the most volatility in price since March 2020? Could it be wood? In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Ryan Benson from Universal Forest Products (UFP) joins the podcast to discuss the wood market and concrete forming systems. Ryan helps us relive…

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