The American Concrete Institute and the Post-Tensioning Institute expanded their partnership to increase efficiency for design of structural post-tensioned concrete structures. The partnership ...
The Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI), Phoenix, AZ – a non-profit organization for the advancement of post-tensioned, pre-stressed concrete design and construction – now offers the 2008 supplement to ...
National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: Considerations for the Design and Construction of Bonded and Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Bridge Elements
Considerations for the Design and Construction of Bonded and Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Bridge Elements
Phoenix— The Post-Tensioning Institute, a non-profit organization for the advancement of post-tensioned concrete design and construction, will offer its Fundamentals of Post-Tensioning: Design, ...
In response to expressed industry need for building code requirements that address the unique aspects of post-tensioned concrete design, the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the Post-Tensioning ...
National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: Background and Resources for the Design and Construction of Bonded and Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Bridge Elements
Background and Resources for the Design and Construction of Bonded and Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Bridge Elements
For Construction Pros: New PTI Document Outlines the Design of Post-Tensioned Buildings
Farmington Hills, MI -- The Guide for Design of Post-Tensioned Buildings (PTI DC20.9-11), a new document from the Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI), provides guidance on the design and construction of ...
Integrated Water Services, Inc. (IWS), a pioneer in modular wastewater treatment and reuse systems, has announced a strategic partnership with CROM, the industry authority in post-tensioned concrete ...
“This code represents a significant step for the post-tensioning industry, providing code requirements specifically focused on post-tensioned structural concrete, while still using the familiar format ...