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INTRODUCTION
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials in the building and civil engineering industries. Its composition varies according to the strength required for a given type of structure. This resistance can be more or less important depending on the type of construction (public works or building).
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- Concrete – Execution of concrete structures – Specific rules for UHPC - NF P18-451 - Décembre 2018
- Mixing water for concrete – Specifications for sampling, testing and evaluation of suitability for use, including process water from the concrete industry, such as mixing water for concrete - NF EN 1008 - Juillet 2003
- Mixing water for concrete [cancelled 1 May 2006, replaced by NF EN 1008 - XP P18-303 - Août...
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