Masonry Magazine April 2003 Page. 47

Words: Bob Nelson
Masonry Magazine April 2003 Page. 47

Masonry Magazine April 2003 Page. 47
MCAA'S
Masonry Testing
Seminar
April 29, 2003
Robert L. Nelson & Associates Masonry Lab
1220 Remington, Schaumburg, IL 60173
(20 minutes West of O'Hare International Airport)

Topics Covered During Seminar
Discover current Standards and Codes relating to masonry materials. This session will deal with how the ACI 530 Masonry Code and ASTM material Standards impact your projects [ASTM C 216, ASTM C 90, ASTM C270 and ACI 530].

Proper test methods relating to masonry materials. Understand the proper methods used to qualify your masonry materials used in the field and avoid unnecessary material rejection [ASTM C 1019, ASTM C1314, ASTM C 780, ASTM C 140 and ASTM C 67].

Laboratory Standards. Evaluate and understand if your lab is qualified and understand how to test masonry materials [ASTM C 1093]. This is critical to have successful tests.

Masonry Material Submittals. This session will assist you in understanding the materials and project submittals.

Mortar Testing. Hands-on testing of Mortar in both field and lab applications. Samples will be produced i.e. mortar cubes, air content and water retention) [ASTM 270, ASTM 780].

Grout Testing. Hands-on testing of grout both in field and lab applications (i.e. pinwheel prisms) [ASTM 1019].

Unit Testing (CMU and Brick). CMU and Brick Testing: Demonstration of proper testing techniques for these materials. Prism tests will be covered in this section [ASTM C 67, ASTM C 1072, ASTM C 1314].

MCAA's Masonry Testing Course
Morning Session:
8:00am-9:45am: Current standards and codes relating to masonry materials
10:00am Noon: Proper test methods relating to masonry materials
Noon - 12:15: Laboratory standards
12:15-12:30: Masonry Materials Submittals

Afternoon Session: (Masonry Lab)
1:30pm - 3:30pm: Mortar Testing
3:45pm - 4:15pm: Grout Testing
4:15pm - 5:00pm: Unit Testing (CMU and Brick)

Course Fees
Discounts available for companies sending more than one employee. Become a member of the MCAA and save $100.
MCAA Members: $550.00 Non-Member: $650.00

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About the Presenter
Bob Nelson is President of Robert L. Nelson & Associates, Inc., a commercial testing laboratory specializing in masonry construction and masonry projects. He has forty-five years of experience in the quality control and quality assurance of major construction and research projects and experience in all types of product testing, research and evaluation for the construction industry.

Currently, he serves as chairman of the ASTM joint committee C12.07/C15.07 Laboratory Accreditation/Evaluation and as a member of the executive committee C12 on Mortar. He is the recipient of the ASTM 2001 Award of Merit and is an appointed member of the current Masonry Standards Joint Committee which develops the ACI 530 Code and Specifications. He is also past vice-president of The Masonry Society and past chairman of ASTM committee C7 on Lime.

Cancellation Policy
Cancellations must be received 15 working days prior to the workshop date.

A $100 cancellation fee will be assessed. Cancellations must be received in writing.

Where to
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FAX: 847-301-1110

Mail: MCAA
33 S. Roselle Rd.
Schaumburg, IL 60193
Phone: 1-800-536-2225

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