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Selected Reading
American Concrete Institute. Guide for Making a Condition Survey of Concrete in Service. ACI Committee 201, ACI 201.1R-92.
American Concrete Institute. Guide to Evaluation of Concrete Structures before Rehabilitation. ACI Committee 364, ACI 364.1R-07.
American Concrete Institute. Concrete Repair Guide. ACI Committee 546, ACI 546R-04.
American Concrete Institute. Guide for Evaluation of Existing Concrete Buildings. ACI Committee 437, ACI 437R-03.
Childe, H.L. Manufacture and Uses of Concrete Products and Cast Stone. London: Concrete Publications Limited, 1930.
Collins, Peter. Concrete: The Vision of a New Architecture. New York, New York: Faber and Faber, 1959.
Cowden, Adrienne B., compo Historic Concrete: An Annotated Bibliography. Washington, D.C: National Park Service, 1993.
Komandant, August E. Contemporary Concrete Structures. New York, New York: McGraw Hill, 1972.
Erlemann, Gustav G. "Steel Reinforcing Bar Specification in Old Structures." Concrete International, April 1999, 49-50.
Federal Highway Administration. Guide to Nondestructive Testing of Concrete. FHWA Publication Number FHWA-SA-97-105.
Gaudette, Paul E. "Special Considerations in Repair of Historic Concrete." Concrete Repair Bulletin, January/February 2000,12-13.
Jester, Thomas C, ed. Twentieth CentunJ Building Materials. New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995.
Johnson, Arne P., and Seung Kyoung Lee. "Protection Methods for Historic Concrete at Soldier Field." Preserve and Play: Preserving
Historic Recreation and Entertainment Sites. Washington, D.C: Historic Preservation Education Foundation, National Council for
Preservation Education, and National Park Service, 2006.
Macdonald, Susan, ed. Concrete: Building Pathology. Osney Mead, Oxford, u.K.: Blackwell Science, 2003.
McGovern, Martin S. "A Clear View of Sealers." Concrete Construction, January 2000, 53-58.
Morton, W. Brown III, Gary L. Hume, Kay D. Weeks, H. Ward Jandl, and Anne E. Grimmer. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation & Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. Washington, D.C: National Park Service, 1983, reprinted 1997.
"Repairing Cracks." Concrete Repair Digest, August/September 1992, 160-164. Condensed from ACI document 224.1R-93.
Slaton, Deborah. "Cleaning Historic Concrete." Concrete Repair Bulletin, January/February 2000,14-15.
Acknowledgements
Paul Gaudette is an engineer with Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., in Chicago, Illinois. Deborah Slaton is an architectural
conservator with Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., in Northbrook, Illinois. All photographs by Paul Gaudette unless otherwise
stated. Front cover image: Kyle Normandin, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
The authors wish to thank William Bing Coney; author of the first edition of this preservation brief, who served as a peer reviewer
for the current edition. In addition, the authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the following individuals as peer reviewers
of this brief: Arne Johnson and Una Gilmartin, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.; Robert Joyce, Quality Restorations, Inc.; Susan
Macdonald, New South Wales Heritage Office; Miles T. Murray; Restruction Corporation; and Jack Pyburn, OJP/Architect, Inc. Anne
E. Grimmer, Chad Randl, and former staff Sharon C Park, FAIA, of the Technical Preservation Services, National Park Service, offered
valuable comments during development of the brief. Charles E. Fisher of the National Park Service was the technical editor for this
publication project.
This publication has been prepared pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, which directs the Secretary
of the Interior to develop and make available information concerning historic properties. Comments about this publication should
be addressed to: Charles E. Fisher, Technical Preservation Publications Program Manager, Technical Preservation Services-2255,
National Park Service, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240. This publication is not copyrighted and can be reproduced without
penalty. Normal procedures for credit to the authors and the National Park Service should be provided. The photographs used in
this publication may not be used to illustrate other publications without permission of the owners. For more information about the
programs of the National Park Service's Technical Preservation Services see our website at http://www.nps.govlhistorylhps/tps.htm
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