ACI Intermountain Chapter
February Lunch Seminar
at Scheels
CONCRETE CRACKING
DOOR PRIZE -- One luncheon attendee will win a free one-year subscription to
ACI's on-line Manual of Concrete Practice (the most comprehensive and authoritative concrete reference set available.) Must be present to win.
Featured Speaker:

DATE:
Tuesday, February 12, 2019


TIME:
11:30..........Check-in/Lunch Served
12:00-1:00..Presentation


COST:
Early Registration by
Thursday, February 7th
$20...Members
$25...Non-Members
$5.....Students

Late Registration after
Thursday, November 8th
$25...Members
$30...Non-Members
$10...Students

Lunch included with registration
LOCATION:
Scheels 
11282 S. State St.
Sandy, Utah 84070
Training Room
Level 2 northwest corner

EDUCATION HOURS:
1 PDH
1 Core Contractor CEU
1 ICC Hour

Khaled Nahlawi, PhD, PE
Sr. Engineer 
American Concrete Institute
This presentation will cover various aspects related to concrete cracking, which is both a contentious and common issue nationally. Often, the key to addressing cracking issues is learning how to properly determine the cause of the crack so it can be mitigated and prevented in future projects.
Learning Objectives:
  • Causes and control of cracking
  • Evaluation methods
  • Mitigation
  • Crack repair
Khaled Nahlawi , PhD, PE is a Senior Engineer at the American Concrete Institute. His role at ACI is to provide technical and administrative support to ACI's Technical Committees and communicate the work of these committees to other Standard Developing Organizations and Regulatory Agencies. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan. Has over 20 years of experience in the design and strengthening of structures. He joined ACI in 2009 as a senior engineer and has supported, among other duties, in the re-organization effort of 318. He is a registered engineer in California and Michigan.
Tammy Meldrum | Executive Director
ACI Intermountain Chapter
PO Box 95622, South Jordan, UT 84095
801.250.3444 | [email protected]