Decorative Concrete Press Releases

All the latest decorative concrete press releases. Includes information on new product releases for decorative concrete contractors. Plus, openings and closings, mergers and partnerships. Additionally, press releases include industry trends, new standards, conferences and other news of interest to the decorative concrete industry.

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Registration Open for ACI Concrete Convention in Philadelphia, Penn.

The American Concrete Institute (ACI) is excited to host the ACI Concrete Convention in Philadelphia, PA, USA. Known as the world’s gathering place for advancing concrete, the convention will take place November 3-6, 2024, at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown. The event will bring together engineers, contractors, educators, manufacturers, and material […]

ACI Foundation’s 2024 Technology Forum Drives Collaboration and Innovation

The ACI Foundation’s Concrete Innovation Council (CIC) gathered in Santa Fe, N.M. to discuss technology and innovation at the 2024 Technology Forum. The event took place May 14-16, 2024, at the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza. The ACI Foundation Technology Forum is an innovation-focused educational and networking event for concrete […]

Euclid Chemical Introduces Innovative Fast-Setting Concrete Repair Mortar

Euclid Chemical, a leading manufacturer of concrete and masonry construction products, announced the launch of VersaSpeed RMC, a fast-setting, one-component, cementitious repair mortar that is shrinkage compensated, pozzolan and microfiber modified, and contains an integral corrosion inhibitor. The new product is designed for horizontal and formed vertical repairs, as well […]

Extreme Dexterity and Long-Wearing Comfort with Brass Knuckle SmartFlex 400 Series Gloves

OSHA reports that 70 percent of workers who suffered hand injuries in manufacturing operations were not wearing gloves. Hand injuries among the remaining 30 percent occurred because hand protection was inadequate, damaged, or misapplied. What hand-focused occupations need are gloves that wear easily, protect wholly, and maximize dexterity. The answer […]