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Further information on Legal Pitfalls in Architecture, Engineering, and Building Construction may be obtained from the McGraw-Hill Book Information Service, 327 West 41st Street, New York, New York 10036.
Cement & Concrete Terminology, First Edition, 1967-American Concrete Institute, P.O. Box 4754, Detroit, Mich. 48219.
The first edition of ACI's glossary, Cement and Concrete Terminology is the result of 10 years of intensive work by ACI Committee 116 to provide the industry with a glossary of most used terms.
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Despite the meticulous attention to detail in developing the definitions of this first edition, ACI Committee 116 recognizes that the listing is not complete and that some of the definitions may be at variance with the most commonly accepted meaning. It is hoped that the users of this glossary will submit any additions or suggestions, for improvements in the next edition, to ACI headquarters.
Available in handsome, enameled paper cover volumes. 4-3/4" x 7-1/2". 144 pages. Price per copy $3.00; to ACI members $2.00. Copies may be purchased from the Publications Department, American Concrete Institute, P. O. 4754, Detroit, Michigan 48219.
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