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SUMMARY:Concrete Quality Testing Manager - 264132
DESCRIPTION:A Concrete Quality Technical Manager is an individual who has demonstrated the knowledge and experience necessary to supervise an effective concrete quality control/quality assurance program and perform duties on behalf of the Architect/Engineer in technical matters pertaining to the concrete used in a project.\n\nAn Associate Concrete Quality Technical Manager is an individual who is knowledgeable about concrete quality control/quality assurance\, but does not have the experience required to qualify as a Concrete Quality Technical Manager.\n\n\nScope and Knowledge:\n\nThis program requires demonstration of the knowledge covered on the Job Task Analysis (JTA):\n\nJTA for ACI Concrete Quality Technical Manager Certification\n\nThe JTA is a detailed list of specific points of knowledge that may be included in the examinations for this ACI Certification program. ACI urges candidates to use the JTA to prepare for the certification exams.\n\nThe program requires a working knowledge of the following test methods and standard practices:\n\nACI 117-10 Specification for Tolerances (Reapproved 2015)\nACI 121R-08 Guide for Concrete Construction Quality Systems\nACI 201.2R-08 Guide to Durable Concrete\nACI 211.1-91 Selecting Proportions for Concrete (Reapproved 2009)\nACI 211.3R-02 Selecting Proportions for No-Slump (Reapproved 2009)\nACI 211.4R-08 Selecting Proportions for High-Strength Concrete\nACI 211.5R-14 Guide for Submittal of Concrete Proportions\nACI 212.3R-10 Report on Chemical Admixtures for Concrete\nACI 213R-14 Guide for Structural Lightweight-Aggregate Concrete\nACI 214R-11 Guide to Evaluation of Strength Test Results of Concrete\nACI 214.4R-10 Obtaining Cores and Interpreting Compressive Strength Results\nACI 221R-96 Use of Normal   AND\nA minimum score of 70% overall.\nThe two-hour practical application examination is open-book and consists of approximately 25 multiple-choice questions. The minimum passing grade for the examination is 70%.\n\n\nFor Associate Concrete Quality Technical Manager\, ACI will grant Associate-level certification to those applicants who have passed both the written and practical CQTM examinations and at one time passed the ACI Field Technician\, Strength Technician\, and Flatwork Technician written examinations. Individuals with Associate certification can upgrade to full CQTM status upon submittal and approval of sufficient education/work experience.\n\n\nCertification is valid for a period of five years from the date of successfully completing all requirements.\n\nRecertification requires either successful completion of the written and practical application examinations or fulfilling continuing education requirements\, with the recertification payment form as follows:\n\nTo maintain certification via continuing education\, the CQTM or Associate CQTM must complete 40 Professional Development Hours (PDH) of concrete-related continuing education every 5 years. The CQTM or Associate CQTM is responsible for maintaining documentation of PDH activities and submitting the PDH summary form with the renewal form available through the links at the bottom of this page. PDH activity may be subject to audit with documentation maintained for a period of 6 years. PDH programs may include e-learning\, seminars\, convention sessions\, concrete or engineering-related college or university-sponsored courses\, and certification programs.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A Concrete Quality Technical Manager is an individual who has demonstrated the knowledge and experience necessary to supervise an effective concrete quality control/quality assurance program and perform duties on behalf of the Architect/Engineer in technical matters pertaining to the concrete used in a project.\n\nAn Associate Concrete Quality Technical Manager is an individual who is knowledgeable about concrete quality control/quality assurance\, but does not have the experience required to qualify as a Concrete Quality Technical Manager.\n\n\nScope and Knowledge:\n\nThis program requires demonstration of the knowledge covered on the Job Task Analysis (JTA):\n\nJTA for ACI Concrete Quality Technical Manager Certification\n\nThe JTA is a detailed list of specific points of knowledge that may be included in the examinations for this ACI Certification program. ACI urges candidates to use the JTA to prepare for the certification exams.\n\nThe program requires a working knowledge of the following test methods and standard practices:\n\nACI 117-10 Specification for Tolerances (Reapproved 2015)\nACI 121R-08 Guide for Concrete Construction Quality Systems\nACI 201.2R-08 Guide to Durable Concrete\nACI 211.1-91 Selecting Proportions for Concrete (Reapproved 2009)\nACI 211.3R-02 Selecting Proportions for No-Slump (Reapproved 2009)\nACI 211.4R-08 Selecting Proportions for High-Strength Concrete\nACI 211.5R-14 Guide for Submittal of Concrete Proportions\nACI 212.3R-10 Report on Chemical Admixtures for Concrete\nACI 213R-14 Guide for Structural Lightweight-Aggregate Concrete\nACI 214R-11 Guide to Evaluation of Strength Test Results of Concrete\nACI 214.4R-10 Obtaining Cores and Interpreting Compressive Strength Results\nACI 221R-96 Use of Normal & Heavyweight Aggregates (Reapproved 2001)\nACI 225R-99 Selection and Use of Hydraulic Cements (Reapproved 2009)\nACI 229R-13 Repost on Controlled Low-Strength Materials\nACI 232.2R-03 Use of Fly Ash in Concrete\nACI 233R-03 Slag Cement in Concrete and Mortar (Reapproved 2011)\nACI 234R-06 Guide for Use of Silica Fume in Concrete (Reapproved 2012)\nACI 237R-07 Self-Consolidating Concrete\nACI 301-10 Specifications for Structural Concrete\nACI 318-11 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete\nACI 522R-10 Report on Pervious Concrete (Reapproved 2011)\n\nCertification Requirements:\nFor Concrete Quality Technical Manager\, ACI will grant certification only to those applicants who:\n\nObtain a passing grade on the ACI written examination\, and\nObtain a passing grade on the ACI practical application examination\, and\nHave passed at one time the written examinations for:\nACI Concrete Field Testing Technician – Grade I\, and\nACI Concrete Strength Testing Technician\, and\nACI Concrete Flatwork Associate or Advanced Concrete Flatwork Finisher\, and\nPossess at least one of the following qualifications:\nProfessional Engineer and 3 years applicable experience\, or\nBachelor of Science in Engineering\, Math\, Physics\, or Construction Management and 4 years applicable experience\, or\nAssociates Degree in Engineering\, Math\, Physics\, or Construction Management and 5 years applicable experience\, or\n6 years applicable experience.\n\nThe applicable experience for CQTM must include all of the following:\nDecision making authority and responsibility\nVerification of compliance with plans\, specifications\, and codes\nKnowledge in administration of a concrete QA/QC plan\nDocumentation and reporting of test results\nProficiency in preparation of concrete mix proportions\nProficiency in evaluation of concrete and concrete materials test reports and documents.\nVerification of the amount and range of work experience by the applicant's employer(s) is required.\n\nThe four-hour written examination is open-book and consists of approximately 100 multiple-choice questions. To pass the written examination\, BOTH of the following conditions must be met:\n\nAt least 60% correct for each of the required test methods and practices\; AND\nA minimum score of 70% overall.\nThe two-hour practical application examination is open-book and consists of approximately 25 multiple-choice questions. The minimum passing grade for the examination is 70%.\n\n\nFor Associate Concrete Quality Technical Manager\, ACI will grant Associate-level certification to those applicants who have passed both the written and practical CQTM examinations and at one time passed the ACI Field Technician\, Strength Technician\, and Flatwork Technician written examinations. Individuals with Associate certification can upgrade to full CQTM status upon submittal and approval of sufficient education/work experience.\n\n\nCertification is valid for a period of five years from the date of successfully completing all requirements.\n\nRecertification requires either successful completion of the written and practical application examinations or fulfilling continuing education requirements\, with the recertification payment form as follows:\n\nTo maintain certification via continuing education\, the CQTM or Associate CQTM must complete 40 Professional Development Hours (PDH) of concrete-related continuing education every 5 years. The CQTM or Associate CQTM is responsible for maintaining documentation of PDH activities and submitting the PDH summary form with the renewal form available through the links at the bottom of this page. PDH activity may be subject to audit with documentation maintained for a period of 6 years. PDH programs may include e-learning\, seminars\, convention sessions\, concrete or engineering-related college or university-sponsored courses\, and certification programs.
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