American Concrete Institute(ACI) Concrete Projects Competition
American Concrete Institute(ACI)
Concrete
Projects Competition
Sponsored by ACI Committee S801 Student Activities
Committee
Eligibility
Projects are invited from undergraduate students.
The student must be an undergraduate during the 2013-2014 school year.
Prizes
First, Second, and Third place entries will each be
awarded a certificate of recognition, will be recognized in Concrete
Internationalmagazine if space allows, and will be recognized on ACI's
website. In addition,
First Place team
will receive a $750 award,
Second Place
team will receive $500,
Third Place team
will receive $250.
Rules
These projects can include computer programs, term
papers, student activities, senior design projects, and/or special projects.
The project can have no more than two undergraduate student authors and must
focus on concrete design, material, and/or construction.
The project is to be reported in the form of a
paper. The paper must contain a Problem Statement or Statement of Research
Significance, a Conclusion, and a List of References.
The student shall submit two copies of this report.
One copy shall be printed and signed by the student and the faculty advisor and
must include the student's contact information including mailing address and
email address. This copy must be submitted as a PDF. The second copy shall be
submitted electronically and have no identification of the student or the
university (this copy will be used for judging).
The project must be submitted by June 1, 2014. The
first place student will be invited to present the project at the 2014 Fall ACI
Convention.
Submit completed projects to, or for more information
contact:
Mr. Walter
Flood IV, Chair
Student Projects Competition
Flood Testing Labs, Inc.
1945 E 87th Street
Chicago, IL 60617
Phone: 773/721-2200
Fax: 773/721-2206
Email: whflood4@floodlabs.com
Student Projects Competition
Flood Testing Labs, Inc.
1945 E 87th Street
Chicago, IL 60617
Phone: 773/721-2200
Fax: 773/721-2206
Email: whflood4@floodlabs.com
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