MCC was created to bring proven methods and new ideas together, to educate its members on how to improve the quality and use of concrete in structures, and to educate decision-makers on the benefits of quality concrete construction. One of the keys to MCC's success is its diverse membership. Because suppliers, contractors, designers and owners participate at monthly meetings and on its board of directors, and address current issues as topic speakers and participants on MCC research projects, we are able to bring together the best of talent and materials, in a highly fragmented industry, and work on a common goal of improving the quality of concrete for the end user.
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The Minnesota Concrete Council awarded a $1,500 engineering scholarship to Paris Marcy Paris Belleau - a Civil Engineering student at South Dakota State University. She is also a graduate of Normandale Community College. Paris is currently a Transportation Engineering Intern at HDR in Sioux...
Michael Lee, PE is presenting via live webinar right now... #webinar https://t.co/UzDPsEXVew
Just in case you've missed them... We have an ever-growing archive of recordings and handouts from our continuing… https://t.co/oxoR7knqP2
Reminder - the webinar that was scheduled to be held tomorrow has been rescheduled to Tuesday, February 23 at 10:00 am.
Brandi Rutten - a Construction Management and Civil Engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - is the recipient of a $1,500 construction management scholarship from the Minnesota Concrete Council. Brandi has interned with MCC member Magney Construction and has volunteered with...
ICYMI - learn why you should consider ICFs for your next project. ICFs are a SOLID INVESTMENT. Watch the recordi… https://t.co/DvvvjHruYb
If you're not building with ICFs, it might be time to start because ICFs are a SOLID INVESTMENT. Learn more at noo… https://t.co/cztDD7ICIH