- ACI Foundation gt; Home
Participation with the ACI Foundation helps us fulfill our mission to make the world of concrete stronger, safer, and more innovative through strategic investments in concepts, research, and scholars
- ACI Foundation gt; Scholarships
ACI Foundation is currently offering 48 fellowships and scholarships for high potential students in concrete-related graduate and undergraduate degree programs
- ACI Foundation gt; Innovation gt; Forums
ACI Foundation’s 2025 forum is your opportunity to connect with representatives from material suppliers, architecture engineering firms, contractors, academics, top-level executives, and regulatory agencies You will learn from industry-experts about current trends, emerging technologies, and new product innovations
- ACI Foundation gt; Innovation
The ACI Foundation invites the ACI community and the global concrete industry to submit project ideas, research needs and problem statements related to research and innovation We are interested in supporting a variety of projects, such as: ACI Technical Committee needs; new technologies and innovations, advancing the knowledge and use of concrete materials, structures and construction
- Research Projects - ACI Foundation
2024 Funded Research The ACI Foundation is committed to progress in the industry by funding needed research and will fund 8 research projects this year Summaries of each project are below A Planning Study to Speed Up Broad Implementation of More Sustainable and Resilient Concrete Materials by the Pavement Sector PI: Somayeh Nassiri, University of California - Davis Co-PI: John Harvey
- ACI Foundation Now Accepting Fellowship and Scholarship Applications
The purpose of the ACI Foundation’s student fellowship and scholarship program is to identify, attract, and develop outstanding professionals for future careers in the concrete industry
- Building the Future: July 2025 - News Articles
An ACI committee member since 2010, Sherman is Chair of the ACI Membership Committee and a member of the ACI Board of Direction, the Fellows Nomination Committee, and ACI Committees 201, Durability of Concrete; 228, Nondestructive Testing of Concrete; and 349, Concrete Nuclear Structures
- Designing Reinforced Concrete Structures for Fire Performance
Joint ACI-TMS Committee 216, Fire Resistance and Fire Protection of Structures, chaired by Kevin Mueller, endorsed the proposal for the following reasons: developing a burnoutresistance rating method for reinforced concrete members would improve the current code provisions, and it would allow better comparison between concrete and other
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