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The State of Art of Shotcrete in Italy

Shotcrete - Understanding of the Hydration Process of Mixes Containing CAC and Portland Cement and Proposal for a Simple Rheological Characterization

Characterization and Design of Steel Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete in Tunneling

Wet Process Shotcrete An Ecological and Economical Quality Product for the Future

Application of Shotcrete on Hot Rock Surface

Design Principles for Use When Shotcrete is the Method of Rock Support for the Stockholm Ring Road System

Quality and Quality Variations of Wet and Dry Mix Shotcrete - Experiences From Gr?dinge Railway Track Project

New Technologies for the Application of Shotcrete: Rolling and Gliding Formwork

In-Place Quality Control of Underground Shotcrete

Environmentally Compatible Spray Cement

DMT - Steel Fibre Proportioner

New Advanced Shotcrete Admixtures

State of the Art of the Latest Generation Wet-Mix Shotcrete Equipment/Systems

Acceleration of Shotcrete by Calcium Aluminates Using Portland Cements From Different Countries and Different Cement Extenders with Particular Reference to Canadian Needs: A Brief Survey

Metrication: Billion-Dollar Boondoggle?

Software Copyright Case is Settled

NSF Awards Infrastructure Grants

Waste Will Power A City

Nothing to Fear but Lawsuits, Study Finds

Contest Seeks the Lowdown on Pavement

 

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