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Experts to Deliver Concrete Advice

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014


The world’s most widely used building material is the focus of a new column in Durability + Design magazine.

“Concrete Q+A,” announced in the May 2014 issue, is an advice column to be written on a rotating basis by industry experts ready to tackle reader questions regarding the versatile material.

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Author Fred Goodwin (left) is a chemist with more than 30 years of experience in construction chemicals, including cement. Author Todd D. Nelson has over 15 years of experience with designing, testing and troubleshooting concrete.
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Author Fred Goodwin (left) is a chemist with more than 30 years of experience in construction chemicals, including cement. Author Todd D. Nelson has over 15 years of experience with designing, testing and troubleshooting concrete.

Authorities who are lined up to author the column include Fred Goodwin of BASF Construction Chemicals; Todd D. Nelson of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates; and Frank Lewis of Sundeck Products Inc.

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Readers are encouraged to submit their concrete questions to concreteQandA@durabilityanddesign.com, to be answered by the experts. Any concrete-related topic, from maintenance and troubleshooting to décor, is welcome.

The first “Concrete Q+A” column, written by Goodwin, is set to debut in the June issue.

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Durability + Design magazine will debut the concrete column in its June issue.

Drawing from more than 30 years of experience in the construction chemicals field, Goodwin offers insight on breaking the common repair-repeat cycle with concrete.

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Tagged categories: Concrete; Concrete coatings and treatments; Concrete defects; Concrete repair; Concrete slab waterproofing; Concrete stains; Decorative concrete; Good Technical Practice; Polished concrete


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