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ConcreteTracker is a collection of concrete building and paving case studies assembled by the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA). Building owners, developers, architects, engineers and others interested in seeing a concrete building near them can search the map and get information about a concrete building or paving project. NRMCA's Concrete Design Center can help you select the best concrete solution for your building or paving project.

 

Case Study Entry Form

If you have a concrete building, parking lot or street you would like to add to ConcreteTracker, please complete the form below. Provide as much detail as possible. NRMCA tries to accommodate all case studies submitted using this form. However we cannot guarantee we will publish the case study to ConcreteTracker.org since some projects might not have enough detail.

Instructions for Completing Fields

Be sure to enter the correct information in each field.

Fields marked with * are required fields.

Name* = Project Name. Select a name that identifies the project such as The Monadnock Building or address such as 1234 Main Street Parking Lot.

Description* = Short description of the project. The more detail you provide the more interesting your case study will be. Do not use product brand names but you can list Owner, Architect, Engineer, Contractor and Producer. Use a maximum of 250 words.

Category* = Select Building, Parking Lot or Street

Address* = Project Street Address (if you don't have the street address, please provide a latitude and longitude)

City* = Project City

State* = Project State or Province

Postal Code* = Zip Code (ex. 60001) or Postal Code (ex. V3K4K6)

Country* = Project Country (United States or Canada)

I grant NRMCA rights to publish photos* = Yes, No, Not Applicable

Gallery = Upload up to 5 images we can display on the ConcreteTracker map detail

Project Type* = Select the best description of the project type

Construction Type* = Select the best description of the construction type

Project Cost ($) = The project cost expressed as an integer such as 5000000. Can be blank.

Volume of Concrete (cu yds) = The volume of concrete used on the project as an integer such as 5000. Can be blank.

Area (sq ft) = The floor area of a Building or area of Parking Lot or Street in square feet as an integer such as 100000. Can be blank.

Stories = The number of stories for a Building as an integer such as 5. Can be blank.

Completion Date (YYYY) = The year the project was completed expressed as YYYY. Can be blank.

Link to Case Study = If you have a case study published on a website, provide us the link

Then provide information about you so we can contact you if we have questions.

 

Build with Strength - An initiative of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association to promote the use of concrete products for buildings due to their strength, durability and long-term value. Our mission is to educate the building and design communities and policymakers on the benefits of ready mixed concrete, and encourage its use as the building material of choice for low- to mid-rise structures. No other material can replicate concrete’s advantages in terms of strength, durability, safety and ease of use. For help with your building project visit: Concrete Design Center or contact Lionel Lemay at LLemay@nrmca.org or (847) 922-7995.

 

Pave Ahead - An initiative of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association to promote the use of concrete products for pavement due to their safety, resilience, and long-term value. Our mission is to give provide designers, engineers, contractors, owners, and developers the tools necessary to pave ahead—which means thinking smarter, going beyond conventional methods, and leading the way in adopting new and innovative technology. Choosing concrete creates a durable and more sustainable future. It’s that simple. For help with your pavement project visit: Concrete Design Center or contact Brian Killingsworth at BKillingsworth@nrmca.org or (210) 508-4923.

 

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