Concrete Conventions & Tradeshows for 2025: This short list includes a wide range of events covering all kinds of areas in the concrete industry. Take a look and see which you will be attending in 2025. https://www.forconstructionpros.com/concrete/equipment-products/article/22923561/concrete-conventions-and-tradeshows-for-2025
Revolutionizing Construction: The Impact of 3D Printing and Cement Plant Innovations
Explore how 3D printing in concrete is transforming construction processes and pushing boundaries in design and efficiency. Learn about the latest advancements in cement plant adaptations that are driving innovation and sustainability in the industry.
Dive into the full article to see how these cutting-edge technologies are shaping the future of construction: Read more here
5 Key Applications for Using Wedge Anchors in Concrete Fastening
Wedge anchors are among the most reliable and versatile concrete fasteners available, offering superior holding power in solid concrete. Due to their strength and ease of installation, they are the go-to choice for various heavy-duty applications across different industries. Wedge anchors are designed to perform in challenging environments, ensuring stability and security where it matters most. It is also essential when choosing a wedge anchor for your application that you make sure that they meet the specifications for the environment and use case such as:
Chamfered top designed to prevent mushrooming during installation
Qualified for static and seismic loading conditions (seismic design categories A through F)
Suitable for horizontal, vertical and overhead applications
Standard (ANSI) fractional sizes fit standard fixtures and installs with common drill bit and tool sizes
Tested per ACI355.2 and AC193
Below are five key applications where wedge anchors provide unparalleled support in concrete fastening.
1. Securing Structural Steel Beams
One of the most common uses for wedge anchors is in securing structural steel beams to concrete foundations. In construction projects, stability is crucial, and wedge anchors offer the necessary strength to securely fasten heavy steel to concrete. By embedding the wedge anchor deep into the concrete, it expands as the nut is tightened, locking the beam in place. This application is essential for high-rise buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure that requires a solid foundation. Be sure to look for these key features to ensure successful installation.
2. Installing Heavy Machinery
Wedge anchors are ideal for anchoring heavy industrial machinery to concrete floors. In manufacturing plants and factories, large machines such as presses, lathes, and mills generate significant vibrations, which can loosen fasteners over time. Wedge anchors provide exceptional resistance to vibrations, ensuring that machinery remains securely fastened even under heavy operational loads. This not only improves safety but also reduces downtime caused by shifting or misalignment.
3. Mounting Handrails and Safety Barriers
Safety is a top priority in many commercial and industrial settings, and wedge anchors play a crucial role in securely fastening handrails and safety barriers to concrete surfaces. Whether it’s in a public stairwell, a factory floor, or a parking structure, wedge anchors ensure that handrails and barriers remain firmly in place to prevent accidents. Their high load capacity makes them suitable for areas where handrails are frequently used or where barriers are exposed to heavy impact.
4. Attaching Shelving and Storage Systems
Warehouses, distribution centers, and retail spaces often require robust shelving and storage systems that can handle large loads. Wedge anchors are perfect for anchoring these systems to concrete floors and walls, providing the necessary support to hold heavy items securely. Whether it’s pallet racks in a warehouse or storage units in a commercial setting, wedge anchors ensure that shelving systems remain stable and safe, even under heavy use.
5. Fastening Outdoor Structures
Wedge anchors are also frequently used in outdoor applications, such as railroad crossing gates, fences, and signage to concrete surfaces. These anchors offer excellent corrosion resistance, especially when made from stainless steel, making them suitable for long-term use in outdoor environments. Whether you’re securing a fence post to a concrete patio or installing a heavy-duty sign at an industrial site, wedge anchors provide reliable holding power in any weather condition.
Conclusion
Wedge anchors are indispensable for a wide variety of heavy-duty applications in both commercial and industrial settings. Their ability to securely fasten materials to concrete surfaces makes them a preferred choice for projects ranging from construction and machinery installation to safety and storage solutions. CONFAST offers a comprehensive range of Simpson Strong Tie wedge anchors to meet the specific needs of any project, ensuring durability, strength, and reliability in every application. Whether you’re building a skyscraper, installing machinery, or setting up storage racks, CONFAST selection of wedge anchors included Simpson Strong-Tie wedge anchors provide the holding power and security you can trust. Buy Wedge Anchors online 24/7: https://www.confast.com/products-wedge/
Top economist for cement and concrete industries reveals 2025 construction forecast. Ed Sullivan, the Chief Economist and Sr. Vice President of Market Intelligence for the Portland Cement Association (PCA) — which represents America’s cement manufacturers — says the Federal Reserve’s recent move to lower interest rates coupled with easing inflation signals a significant retreat in interest rate levels by the end of next year … all to the benefit of construction activity. https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/15102024/top-economist-for-cement-and-concrete-industries-reveals-2025-construction-forecast/
Ready-Mix Equipment Liners from Durex Products: We offer a number of wear-resistant urethane, and rubber liner solutions that provide long-term protection in concrete plants and concrete trucks.
Our urethane liners will combat impact, abrasion, noise, and sticking. Based on your needs, our liners can be installed by welding, bolting, or with high-strength magnets. We have developed our standard liners to fit plants and trucks from most major manufacturers.
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CONFAST Now Carries the Code-Listed Simpson Strong-Bolt 2 Anchor
We’re thrilled to announce that CONFAST now offers the Simpson Strong-Tie® Strong-Bolt 2 wedge-type expansion anchor—an ideal solution for high-performance anchoring in both cracked and uncracked concrete as well as masonry applications.
Engineered to excel under tough conditions, the Strong-Bolt 2 is code-listed for seismic and high-wind environments. With dual undercutting embossments on each clip segment, this anchor provides secondary expansion if a crack intersects the anchor location, ensuring load stability even if the hole expands.
Available in carbon steel and Type 304 and Type 316 stainless steel, the Strong-Bolt 2 is built for reliability and strength in any application. Trust CONFAST for your most demanding anchoring needs! Purchase today: https://www.confast.com/mfg-simpson/
Tesla Semi factory to get massive amounts of concrete, update shows
Tesla has been building a dedicated Semi plant at its Gigafactory Nevada this year, and a recent construction update shows preparations for a massive amount of concrete yet to be laid.
In an update this week from Zanegler, a Giga Nevada observer and self-proclaimed Tesla Semi advocate, footage from the site shows tons of recent progress, including action shots of truss rods going up on the now-many steel beams at the site, and the various footings that will reportedly utilize a huge volume of concrete. https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-semi-factory-concrete-update/
Keegan Nelson spent nearly 10 years of his career in various roles with Martin Marietta, joining Durex Products in 2024. Nelson, who now serves Durex Products as vice president of sales, recently shared his experience related to screening with P&Q.
Walmart validates 3D-printed concrete on store addition’s 20-ft. wall Alquist 3D recently dispatched a concrete/mortar ink printer and crew to place a 20-ft. high enclosure for an 8,000-sq.-ft. addition to the Walmart Supercenter in Athens, Tenn. An articulating robot with 48-in. long, 1-in. diameter nozzle shuttled around each wall section perimeter, efficiently printing twin inner and outer layers with precision. The new facility will support the Walmart Online Pickup & Delivery program. https://concreteproducts.com/index.php/2024/09/13/walmart-validates-3d-printed-concrete-on-store-additions-20-ft-wall/
Jonas Yoder Custom Homes is showcasing an all-concrete construction approach relatively unseen before in Sarasota, Fla. The builder’s newest home in the city embraces complementary materials and techniques to make a stronger, more resilient structure than typical approaches. The all-concrete home uses Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) from Gulf Concrete Technology of Long Beach, Miss. They meet and exceed the standards of the fortified program by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home and Safety (IBHS).https://concreteproducts.com/index.php/2024/06/27/fortified-listing/
$2.9B San Francisco airport project finally takes off
After years of pandemic-related delays, the team has begun adding 200,000 square feet of additional space, security checkpoints and new passenger amenities.
Wedge anchors can only be used in solid concrete. They cannot be used in brick, block, and mortar joints. While natural base materials such as stone and granite may be solid, they are inconsistent and their holding values have not been tested. The design of the wedge anchor is such that the holding values are created at one certain point. The expansion clip requires solid contact with the base material and expands over a very short area. Attempts at using the wedge anchor in materials other than concrete will result in problems that are described below:
The anchor will not be able to be set properly and will have no holding values.
Once inserted into the hole, it is not possible to remove the wedge anchor.
The wedge anchor will spin in the hole.
Concrete
Before drilling and installing a wedge anchor, the concrete must have had a minimum of 28 days to set properly. Therefore, do not install a wedge anchor into green concrete (the term describing concrete that is less than 28 days old). Installing a wedge anchor before the 28 days have passed will negatively affect the holding values.
Item Being Fastened
The item being attached affects the choice of fastener because of the variance in its thickness and weight. Also, a specific type of fastener with a certain diameter and embedment depth must be used when specified by an engineer.
If the wedge anchor will be inserted through a hole in the item being fastened, then the hole must be larger than the diameter of the wedge anchor being installed. For example, a 1/4-inch wedge anchor requires a minimum of 5/16-inch diameter hole in the fixture.
The surface of the item being fastened must have space allowing for a nut and washer.
The length of the wedge anchor used is determined by the thickness of the material being fastened. Each diameter of wedge anchor is manufactured with a minimum embedment and standard length. Some diameters of wedge anchors, such as the 1/4-inch, are only available in lengths up to 3”.
Location
The wedge anchor is the only mechanical expansion anchor used in different environments that are available in four types based on plating or the steel from which it is manufactured. It is very important to select the correct type of wedge anchor to ensure that it does not rust, which would result in deteriorating holding values.
Zinc plated –used in dry indoor environments where moisture is not present.
8 Questions to Rightsize Equipment for Data Center Construction
Data center construction typically includes grading, trenching, and pouring concrete. Building construction and shoring needs should be on your list, as well as safety and compliance. Does the worksite have a utility connection, or will you need generators to power everything that supports construction, from offices and cafeterias to guard shacks and parking lots? Make a list of every task that’s part of your project and then determine the machinery and accessories you need to tackle each one.
2. How Large Is Your Workforce?
Cross-reference the tasks you need to complete with the projected start date and budget to rough out a schedule. Next, consider the amount of time and manpower available for each job to determine the machines you’ll need and what each must be capable of doing.
With Concrete Paving Equipment, the Word is StringlessA look at how the changing technologies of concrete pavement equipment have adapted to the industry. “The buzzword is stringless,” says Stephen Bullock, president of Power Curbers Companies. “It’s been batted around for 15 years, 10 years ago we started seeing some real interest. And then over the last 5 years, it’s moving toward becoming the norm.”
Simpson Strong -Tie Exterior Wood Screws Available on CONFAST.com
Concrete Fastening Systems (CONFAST.com) now carries Simpson Strong-Tie exterior wood screws in various lengths and gauge sizes. The Strong-Drive® SDW wood screws will accommodate different wood thicknesses and densities and are typically intended for joining two pieces of wood. These exterior wood screws have a large sharp point for easy penetration into wood and a tapered shank. For complete technical specifications and / or to purchase: https://www.confast.com/exterior-structural-wood-screws
Durex Products design and build numerous high-performance wear parts and liners for the precast industry, including, but not limited to, the following:
Pan and planetary paddles, arm guards, and scrapers for various brands.
Liners for chutes, hoppers, and material transition areas, which are excellent for wear and reduces concrete sticking in areas. Available for bolting in, plug welding, and magnetizing.
Liners for vibrating tables, which greatly reduces noise.
Hurricane Season is Here! Don’t wait until it’s too late to secure your home and business with CONFAST’s top-rated Hurricane Anchors. Our anchors are designed to withstand the toughest storms, ensuring your property stays safe and intact. Each box comes with 25 sets of anchors. Save on orders over $35 with free shipping and save even more by signing up for our newsletter today!
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Sources: HydroGraph Clean Power Inc., Toronto; CP staff
HydroGraph Clean Power, a commercial processor of nanomaterials, and Arizona State University School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment researchers outline the role of high purity (> 99 percent carbon) graphene to elevate concrete performance in an ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering journal report. Measured against portland cement paste control specimens, HydroGraph fractal graphene aggregate (FGA-1) and reactive graphene (RGA-1) dosed at 0.04 percent helped a) increase early compressive strength by 70 percent and 28-day strength by 15 percent; b) reduce total porosity and critical pore size; and, c) more than double yield stress. The agents’ potential to function as supplementary cementitious materials indicates a prospective reduction in embodied carbon by 10-15 percent compared to portland cement concrete.
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Complete guide for installing the CONFAST® 1/4″-20 x 2-1/4″ Male Hurricane Anchoring Kit for Storm Panels, Plywood and Metal Panels (25 Sets, 1 Driver, Total 76 Pieces) Buy now: https://www.confast.com/HAM14214
CONFAST 1/4″-20 x 2-1/4″ Male Hurricane anchors install quicker and more efficiently than other storm protection anchoring products. For concrete and concrete block applications, drill pilot hole and drive the anchor in, it’s that easy. Pre-drilling is not required in wood base materials. Full thread engagement in concrete, concrete block and wood is required for best performance. Stucco-faced surfaces usually require countersinking so that the top of the hurricane anchors set flush to the stucco surface, allowing for full thread engagement in the base material All CONFAST hurricane anchor installations are required to be compliant with the shutter/panel manufacturer’s spacing, alignment and build-out requirements. Hurricane Anchor Kit includes 25 sets of anchors, wing nuts, and anchor protectors Kit contains 1 driver Made of Carbon Steel w/ White Ruspert Coating Install one time, the anchors stay in place to make future panel mounting faster and easier Use 7/32″ bit in Concrete, 3/16″ bit in Concrete Block Uses standard 1/4-20 hardware
In this episode of The Concrete Edge on Deco-Crete TV, Jeff dives into the crucial topic of how much slope to incorporate into exterior concrete projects. Jeff shares valuable insights and practical tips for determining the right amount of slope for your concrete patio, porch, or outdoor space. From understanding different types of concrete slabs to navigating the complexities of stamped concrete, Jeff provides expert guidance to help you achieve optimal results. Whether you’re a seasoned contractor or a DIY enthusiast, this episode offers essential knowledge for anyone working with outdoor concrete.
Robots and automated tools are already transforming construction sites. Automated masonry tools can dramatically increase the speed of construction—one prototype robot can lay 1,000 bricks per hour, for instance, while reducing the need for human workers to haul heavy pallets of brick or mortar around worksites. Autonomous vehicles and “driverless dozers” are also starting to break through, promising to allow heavy equipment to complete risky tasks while keeping humans safely out of harm’s way.
Other technologies are already widely utilized: drones, for instance, are used on at least 37% of construction sites, and they can significantly reduce the need for human workers to climb to high areas for inspections. With falls from dangerous heights accounting for more than a third of fatal construction accidents, that’s a big deal. There’s also the potential for drone-mounted sensors to help detect heat signatures to prevent fires as well as dangerous equipment malfunctions, and in commercial spaces, robots are being used to detect slip-and-fall hazards. We need to make similar automated preventative measures ubiquitous on construction sites.
The benefits of such tools are obvious. Automating high-risk activities is a huge net win for construction workers, who will increasingly be able to work remotely on dangerous tasks. Many injuries—sometimes fatal—can be traced back to human error, and the human element is one factor an automated system, working with precision and consistency, can completely eliminate. As long as a robotic system is configured correctly, it won’t make mistakes—and if something does go wrong, it will be replaceable equipment, not human workers.
Don’t Take Safety for Granted
But it’s not all good news. Many construction workers say they find it distracting to work alongside drones, and there’s evidence that even when drones are operating at a considerable distance from humans they often lead workers to look away from their tasks. To use drones safely, we’ll need to manage their use and ensure they’re deployed in ways that coordinate with human workers and enable teams to operate safely and confidently across a range of worksite settings.
New technologies such as robot exoskeletons are also a mixed blessing: they can significantly reduce the wear-and-tear on human muscle and bone, making many workplace injuries less prevalent, but any technology that helps a single human lift 1,000 pounds brings potential dangers, too. These new capabilities bring new risks, and require proper training and new safety protocols to ensure their safe use.
It’s important to remember that worksite automation is also about increasing productivity. If a new tool or technology lets a worker complete a task single-handed, that’s great–but sometimes having fewer people working on a given task can make it easier for mistakes to go unnoticed. We’ll need proper planning and checklists, delivered and tracked seamlessly using digital tablets and other systems, to ensure that automation doesn’t increase the risk of potentially dangerous oversights.
A Safer Future for Construction Teams
The reality, then, is that robots will bring both potential benefits and new risks to construction worksites. To capture those benefits and manage those risks, we’ll need to be proactive about integrating new technologies into our worksites and our workflows in smart and responsible ways.
That will mean ensuring that we don’t simply patch together new technologies and expect them to work seamlessly and safely without any central oversight. In an era that will increasingly be defined by new construction technologies, we need to make sure that we have full visibility into the processes, equipment, and people across our worksites.
It might help to take a look at manufacturing, where industrial robots and automated systems are now par for the course. To keep track of factories, plant managers use “virtual twins” that digitally track every aspect of the equipment they’re using—from the rpm of a given motor, to the locations of specific workers or automated vehicles, to the temperature on the factory floor. That allows factories to operate more efficiently, but it also provides a layer of centralized oversight and communication that helps keep everyone safe.
If we are to be as successful with new technology as they are in the manufacturing sector, we’ll need proper training and education for construction teams, who will increasingly have to be knowledge workers as well as manual laborers. Using robotic tools and working alongside automated equipment, work crews will need to be able to follow safety guidelines and processes for using sophisticated tools in real time. Making that process easy and seamless for human workers will be vital to ensuring that teams work safely and efficiently, while also overcoming any potential resistance they may have to using automated tools.
As we begin to introduce new automated and robotic technologies, we need to remember that construction worksites are complex places where humans and machines come together to get the job done. Using digital tools for education, training, worksite management, risk prediction and mitigation, asset tracking, communication, and related purposes will be essential as we strive to make construction sites the safest they can possibly be for their workers. https://www.forconstructionpros.com/business/construction-safety/article/22889016/planradar-robots-are-rewriting-the-rules-of-construction-safety
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Description:
Two pieces, permanently pre-assembled into a single unit make up the ThunderStud® wedge anchor. A portion of the rod’s length is threaded and protected from damage by the rounded design of its extreme end. A necked down diameter that tapers outwardly to the full diameter of the rod makes up the other end. The unit has a carbon steel, precision formed universal clip permanently assembled around the necked down diameter. Packages of Thunderstud® Concrete Wedge Anchors always contain the correct number of nuts and washers. The Concrete Wedge Anchor is also available in hot-dipped galvanized and stainless steel.
Common variations and misspellings:
Quick bolt, thunder stud, super stud, quick bolt II anchor, powerbolt, powerstud, true bolt, ready bolt, king pin, superstud
A ‘micro-village’ of knowledge in my own backyard—The monumental Winter Park Library and Events Center, located outside of Orlando, Fla., boasts compound, convex exterior precast walls that form three arched pavilions, mirroring the community’s extensive tree canopies. PCI-certified producer GATE Precast Co. (Kissimmee, Fla.) worked alongside New York-based architecture firm Adjaye Associates on the 56,000-sq.-ft. campus that is composed of a two-story library, events center with rooftop terrace, and a welcome portico. Read more about the project: https://concreteproducts.com/index.php/2024/04/29/a-micro-village-of-knowledge/
Durex Products offer a number of wear-resistant urethane, urethane-ceramic, and rubber-ceramic liner solutions that provide long-term protection in concrete plants and concrete trucks. Learn more: https://durexproducts.com/products/concrete-products/ready-mix-equipment-liners/
BMC Enterprises’ McKean elected NRMCA chairman The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association has elected Nathan McKean as 2024 chairman, succeeding Adam Manatt of Iowa-based Manatt’s Inc. McKean is a strategic advisor to BMC Enterprises Inc., a St. Louis-based ready mixed, precast and aggregate producer where he served as chief executive officer for two decades, leading into the March 2024 sale of the business to the United Kingdom’s Breedon Group. Among chairman’s term priorities he noted during the NRMCA annual members’ meeting in Tampa, Fla.: Building up ConcretePAC, the NRMCA-aligned political action committee for which he is past chair; and, continuing dues task force work to ensure the association remains one “run like a business.” Joining McKean on the NRMCA officer slate is 2023 Vice Chairman Francis “Hall” Chaney, III of Maryland-based Chaney Enterprises. https://concreteproducts.com/index.php/2024/04/02/bmc-enterprises-mckean-elected-nrmca-chairman/
CMC Ready Mix, a branch of the Construction Materials Company, started its third batch plant in Heber Valley just south of Utah’s prestigious Park City resort in July 2023 to provide concrete year-round for a fast growing, underserved market. Tecwill’s Arcamix 4.5 relocatable concrete batching plant is specifically engineered for cold weather batching and minimizes carbon emissions from production. https://concreteproducts.com/index.php/2024/01/31/cmc-ready-mix-deploys-first-tecwill-batch-plant-in-the-u-s/
It’s Not Cement…It’s Concrete
How many times have you told people this over the years?
Nuclear power, direct-to-chip liquid cooling, and data centers as learning destinations are among the emerging design trends in the data center sector.
Your concrete plant and trucks take a lot of abuse. Durex Products’ urethane, rubber, and rubber-ceramic liners are built to take that abuse and protect your investment for the long term.
Liners and wear parts are designed to fit common wear areas in most plant brands including: central mix drum liners and blade liners, turnhead liners, cement pipe liners, hopper and bin liners, scale liners, and dump chute liners. Learn more: https://durexproducts.com/products/concrete-products/ready-mix-equipment-liners/