Concrete definition

Concrete means structural and non-structural masonry, and
Concrete means brick, porcelain, or a construction material that consists of cement, aggregate (generally gravel and sand) and water, as a hardened mixture.
Concrete means soil cement, plain cement concrete or reinforced cement concrete and material contained in the base course of some City streets.

Examples of Concrete in a sentence

  • Inspectors shall be certified by the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and International Code Council (ICC) for reinforced Concrete.

  • Concrete sampling and transportation of such samples to the Consultant’s laboratory for concrete compression tests.

  • Testing shall be performed in accordance with paragraph “Superpave Asphaltic Concrete Mix Design Method” and shall indicate the test properties of the mix shown in Table 4 “Superpave Design and Testing Properties”.

  • Concrete Subcontractor 1 allowance Existing Concrete Patching $5,500.00 $5,500.00 CSI Division 3 - Concrete Summary $5,500.00 CSI Division 9 - Finishes General Works Subcontractor 1 allowance $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Misc.

  • Payment will be made at the contract unit price bid per ton for “Asphaltic Concrete Intermediate Course” and “Asphaltic Concrete Surface Course”.


More Definitions of Concrete

Concrete means a mixture of Portland cement, aggregate and water, of such materials, proportions and manipulations as to give specific results. Further:
Concrete means a construction material consisting of a coarse and fine aggregate bound by a paste of cement and water, which then sets into a hard and compact substance.
Concrete means the pattern satisfies ANY of the following: 1. All monomer patterns are concrete 2. The compartment is specified AND all monomer patterns are site-concrete
Concrete means a construction material that consists of cement, commonly cement, aggregate (generally gravel and sand) and water. It is used to make pavements, architectural structures, foundations, motorways/roads, overpasses, parking structures, brick/block walls and footings. Recyclable concrete must not contain asbestos, large amounts of metal protruding or be a Bulky Waste.
Concrete means a mixture of portland cement, fine aggregate, course aggregate
Concrete means a mixture of cement, water, sand and gravel in the proportion of one bag of Portland cement (as described above), an equal measure of gravel (by weight or by volume) and not more than 5.5 gallons of water from a known safe and uncontaminated source. A commercially- prepared mix may be used provided the mix
Concrete means a mixture of one sack (94 pounds) of Portland cement, up to but not exceeding an equal amount by volume of sand and up to but not exceeding an equal amount by volume of gravel or crushed stone and not more than six gallons of water which is free of contaminants, turbidity and settleable solids.