Master the fundamental principles of reinforced concrete design and analysis, equipping you with essential knowledge to build safe, durable, and efficient structures.

Welcome to "Basics of Reinforced Concrete," a foundational course designed to equip you with essential knowledge of this critical construction material. Reinforced concrete is the backbone of modern infrastructure, and understanding its principles is vital for anyone involved in civil engineering, architecture, or construction management. This course will guide you through the fundamental concepts, from material properties to structural applications, ensuring you grasp the core elements necessary for successful design and construction.
Through this program, you will:
Whether you're a student, an emerging professional, or simply seeking to deepen your understanding of structural engineering, "Basics of Reinforced Concrete" offers a clear, comprehensive, and engaging introduction to this indispensable building material.

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National Ready Mixed Concrete Association
Mr. Halsted is the Senior Director, Local Paving for the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) He is responsible for increasing the paving market share for ready mixed concrete products through promotion, design, technical services, and construction activities at the local, regional, and state level. Mr. Halsted has over 25 years of experience in the use of cement and concrete in the pavements and geotechnical industry. He has knowledge of planning, design, materials testing, construction, and sustainability; has participated in numerous training and construction workshops involving State and Provincial transportation agencies, Public Works departments, Universities, material suppliers, and consulting firms; and has authored several publications related to cement and concrete construction. He currently serves as a voting member of several Transportation Research Board (TRB), American Concrete Institute (ACI), and ASTM International (ASTM) standing technical committees. Mr. Halsted holds a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering Technology from Southern Polytechnic State University and is a licensed engineer in the state of Georgia. Prior to joining NRMCA, he held civil and geotechnical engineering positions with the Portland Cement Association, the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, and the Georgia Department of Transportation