A low-slump concrete mixture that is deposited by being blown from a nozzle at high speed with a stream of compressed air; pneumatically placed concrete.(one word, do not capitalize) correct answers shotcrete
An arch rotated about its vertical axis to produce a structure shaped like an inverted ...
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A low-slump concrete mixture that is deposited by being blown from a nozzle at high speed with
a stream of compressed air; pneumatically placed concrete.(one word, do not capitalize) correct
answers shotcrete
An arch rotated about its vertical axis to produce a structure shaped like an inverted bowl; a form
used to make one of the cavities in a concrete waffle slab.(one word, do not capitalize) correct
answers dome
A structural concrete column in which the top portion has an element that help support the
structure above.(one word, do not capitalize) correct answers capital
A form used to produce the cavity between joists in a one-way concrete joist system.(one word,
do not capitalize) correct answers pan
Temporary vertical or sloping supports of steel or timber.(one word, do not capitalize) correct
answers shoring
A steel or plastic rod with fasteners on either end, used to hold together the two surfaces of
formwork for a concrete wall.(two words, put a space between words, no capitalization) correct
answers form tie
A horizontal beam used to support sheeting or concrete formwork.(one word, do not capitalize)
correct answers waler
Diagonal members, either temporary or permanent, installed to stabilize a structure against
lateral loads.(one word, do not capitalize) correct answers bracing
A short cylindrical rod of wood or steel; a steel reinforcing bar that projects from a foundation to
tie it to a column or wall, or from one section of a concrete slab or wall to another.(one word, do
not capitalize) correct answers dowel
A liquid that, when sprayed on the surface of newly placed concrete, forms a water-resistant
layer to prevent premature dehydration of the concrete.(two words, put one space between
words, do not capitalize) correct answers curing compound
A step in the finishing of concrete slabs for the purpose of removing minor undulations produced
during floating or troweling.(one word, do not capitalize) correct answers restraightening
A trowel with a slightly rough surface used in an intermediate stage of finishing a concrete slab;
used as a verb for finishing concrete.(one word, do not capitalize) correct answers floating
A material intended to resist the diffusion of water vapor into a building assembly.(two words,
put a space between words, no capitalization) correct answers vapor retarder
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