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Shotcrete
Our shotcrete training programs are specifically adapted to meet each client’s unique needs. Designed for operators, supervisors, and engineers, these sessions combine foundational theory with field-tested practical applications.
Participants gain a deep understanding of key concepts: concrete composition, product handling and storage, material behavior during spraying, techniques to improve quality and efficiency, equipment adjustment and maintenance, and health & safety best practices.
Each concept is reinforced through on-site trials, ensuring knowledge is directly transferable to real working conditions. This comprehensive approach not only sharpens technical skills but also strengthens motivation and accountability—enabling participants to contribute more effectively to operational success.
Concrete Production and Placement in Extreme Conditions
While traditional concrete practices have changed little over time, site conditions have become increasingly complex. Project requirements, tight schedules, multiple stakeholders, and evolving standards all add layers of difficulty.
When remote locations or extreme weather enter the equation, conventional methods often fall short.
This training introduces practical and alternative solutions to meet concrete production and placement requirements under challenging conditions—ensuring compliance, quality, and safety, even in the most demanding environments.
Specialty Concretes and Their Applications
Concrete may seem simple—just mix water, cement, and aggregates—but the reality is far more advanced for such a versatile material.Modern construction faces diverse challenges that can be met with specialized concrete solutions, often overlooked or misunderstood.This course explores various types of specialty concrete—including shotcrete, self-consolidating, cellular, anti-washout, and mass concrete, and many more —along with their benefits, limitations, and ideal applications.
Participants will gain the knowledge needed to make informed material choices that optimize productivity, quality, and profitability.
Concrete Expectations, Behavior & Limitations
Different stakeholders expect different things from concrete: clients focus on cost and aesthetics, contractors prioritize workability and setting time, while engineers demand performance and durability.
This training demystifies concrete behavior in both its fresh and hardened states. Topics include mix design fundamentals, rheology, strength development, shrinkage and cracking, and durability strategies.
All content aligns with applicable codes and specifications, empowering participants to make sound technical decisions throughout the concrete lifecycle.