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Workshop “Cracks in Reinforced concrete – ordered, planned, constructed?”

Because of the high demand in autumn 2016, Deutsche Beton- und Bautechnik-Verein e.V. (DBV) organizes the half-day workshop “cracks in reinforced concrete – ordered, planned, constructed?” on additional dates in 2017. The workshop is aimed at foremen, side managers, project managers as well as structural engineers, building object planners and constructors/owners.

Reinforced concrete – the cracked building material. Actually, this statement is a matter of course, but, anyhow, the formation of cracks is again and again an issue of dispute during and after the execution of a building project....

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