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Volunteers from ACI’s international chapters and international partner associations have translated CI articles into several languages. This activity helps advance the mission of ACI by further disseminating knowledge of concrete technology around the world.

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This is the third in the series of Q&A articles clarifying common questions and misconceptions about glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) reinforcing bars. Discussed topics include production and availability, surface profiles, reinforcement needs, crack widths, and material properties.

Available in the following language(s): Spanish


In this article, information is provided regarding top-of-column tolerances and their impacts on constructability and productivity. The authors recommend that key ACI committees provide guidance on top-of-column tolerance specifications.

Available in the following language(s): Spanish


Owners, project teams, ACI Chapters, and allied organizations are invited to nominate concrete construction projects for the 2026 Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards. The Awards recognize projects that demonstrate exceptional concrete construction from around the world for innovation, complexity, achievement, and value that concrete as a material provides.

Available in the following language(s): Spanish


The 2025 Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI) Project Awards recognized projects that demonstrate innovation, complexity, cost effectiveness, and aesthetics in post-tensioned (PT) concrete design and construction. The 2025 Project of the Year Award was bestowed to One River North, in Denver, CO, USA.

Available in the following language(s): Spanish


With the concrete industry undergoing a period of innovation and a broadening spectrum of cements available in the market, a key question to consider is: What’s next after Type IL cement, and how can we use blended cements successfully in concrete construction? A panel of experts explored this question at the Hot Topic Session at the ACI Concrete Convention Fall 2025 in Baltimore, MD, USA.

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