Concrete Logic

Seth Tandett

What is the most used manmade material on Earth? You guessed it – concrete. In each episode of Concrete Logic, we will explore one concrete-related topic with the help of industry professionals that are shaping the future of the trade. We’ll talk with suppliers, contractors, architects, engineers, specialists, and even some proponents of competing materials about their views of concrete and their vision of its future.

  1. EP #150: Most Concrete Floors Aren’t Flat Enough. Here’s Why.

    1D AGO

    EP #150: Most Concrete Floors Aren’t Flat Enough. Here’s Why.

    PRESENTED BY: CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Practical education and ongoing development for concrete professionals at every stage of their career. Join here: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com/ Superflat concrete floors didn’t just appear overnight. They evolved through decades of trial, error, and innovation. In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Chad White from Structural Services Inc. (SSI) returns to explain how the industry went from checking floors with a 10-foot straightedge to producing high-tolerance floors for robotics, automated warehouses, and high-bay storage systems. Chad has more than 40 years of experience in concrete construction, starting as a cement mason apprentice before running his own company and later becoming a senior concrete consultant with SSI. He has worked on defined-traffic superflat floors, random-traffic high-tolerance slabs, suspended slabs, and industrial floor systems across the country. We talk about how the means and methods have changed, what actually defines a “superflat” floor, and why today’s demands for automation and robotics are pushing tolerances tighter than ever. If you’ve ever wondered how contractors actually hit FF, FL, and F-min numbers, this episode explains the real-world process behind it. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ·       What actually qualifies as a superflat concrete floor ·       How floors were measured before the F-number system ·       Why laser screeds and float pans changed everything ·       The difference between defined-traffic (F-min) and random-traffic floors ·       Why robotics and automated warehouses are demanding flatter floors ·       Where most grinding corrections occur on high-tolerance slabs ·       Why slump consistency and placement rate matter more than exotic mix designs ·       How laser scanning and real-time data could change floor flatness control in the future CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and episode overview 02:40 Early methods for measuring floor flatness 05:15 How superflat floors started in warehouse logistics 08:40 Measuring FF, FL, and F-min floors 12:00 The history of the F-number system 16:30 How superflat floors were built in the 1980s 22:00 Bump cutting and manual finishing methods 28:30 Profilographs and corrective grinding 31:00 High-tolerance random traffic floors 34:00 Laser screeds and float pans change the industry 37:00 Modern methods for producing flatter floors 39:00 Mix design considerations for superflat slabs 42:00 The future of floor flatness measurement GUEST Chad White  Structural Services Inc. (SSI) https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/chad-white/ CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY If you enjoy the educational side of the podcast, check out the Concrete Logic Academy. The Academy takes topics from the podcast and turns them into structured learning courses with quizzes and supporting material. Many courses qualify for PDHs and CEUs for engineers and industry professionals. Learn more here: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com SUPPORT THE PODCAST If the Concrete Logic Podcast has helped you learn something new or connect with someone in the industry, consider supporting the show. Donate here: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support Looking for great hunting gear: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Interested in advertising or media services? seth@concretelogicpodcast.com CREDITS Producers: Scott Reed, Jodi Tandett, Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton https://www.mdunton.com/ WHERE TO FIND SETH Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Until next time, let’s keep it concrete!

    51 min
  2. EP #149: Got a Low Concrete Break? Here’s What To Do Next

    MAR 3

    EP #149: Got a Low Concrete Break? Here’s What To Do Next

    PRESENTED BY: CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Practical education and ongoing development for concrete professionals at every stage of their career. Join here: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com/  EPISODE SUMMARY You get the 28-day report. It’s low. Now what?   In this episode, Seth sits down with Josh Agee, Concrete Quality Assurance Manager at F.A. Wilhelm Construction, to walk through what actually happens when a cylinder comes back below strength. Who do you call first? Is it the mix? The placement? The testing company? When do you use a Swiss hammer? When do you core? And what really matters — the cylinder… or the in-place concrete? This is a practical, field-level conversation about investigating low breaks, managing risk, and protecting your project before things spiral. If you work in structural concrete, this isn’t hypothetical. It’s coming.  WHAT YOU’LL LEARN  • Why reviewing batch tickets is the first move  • Why the middle third of the truck matters when sampling  • How poor field curing can destroy cylinder results  • What most people misunderstand about testing tech responsibility  • When to use Swiss hammers and Windsor probes  • Why coring is often the final answer  • What the rolling average actually tells you  • When concrete must be removed — and when it doesn’t  • How better pre-pour meetings reduce risk  CHAPTERS 00:00 – The low break email no one wants 03:29 – Investigating batch tickets and water additions 05:26 – Why pre-pour meetings matter more than you think 08:07 – Cure box mistakes that happen all the time 13:03 – Non-destructive testing and managing risk 15:11 – Coring and what break patterns tell you 18:26 – Rolling averages and statistical outliers 21:16 – Proper sampling: the middle third rule 23:26 – How cylinders get mishandled 25:02 – Labeling errors that create chaos 26:22 – Lessons learned moving forward  GUEST INFO Josh Agee Concrete Quality Assurance Manager F.A. Wilhelm Construction Profile: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/josh-agee/  CONCRETE LOGIC PARTNERS INTELLIGENT CONCRETE Concrete not behaving the way it should? Intelligent Concrete combines lab-level testing with real-world field experience to identify the true root cause of performance issues — not just treat the symptoms. Reach out for help: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete  CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast: Join now: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/academy  SUPPORT THE PODCAST (VALUE FOR VALUE) Concrete Logic operates on a Value-for-Value model. If you get value from the show — whether that’s education, perspective, or just something that makes you better at your craft — consider giving value back. Donate here: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate Producer-level supporters get recognized on the episode. This episode’s Producers: Josh Bong Tom Cummings Thank you for supporting independent concrete education. You can also support the show by purchasing your KUIU work, workout, or hunting gear through our link — 10% goes to the podcast at no additional cost to you: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com  CREDITS  Producers: Josh Bong, Tom Cummings, Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media   Music by Mike Dunton:  https://www.mdunton.com/  WHERE TO FIND SETH  https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com Seth@concretelogicpodcast.com   Until next time… Let’s keep it concrete.

    32 min
  3. EP #148: If You Think Today’s Concrete Is Better Than 30 Years Ago, Listen to This

    FEB 19

    EP #148: If You Think Today’s Concrete Is Better Than 30 Years Ago, Listen to This

    PRESENTED BY: CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Practical education and ongoing development for concrete professionals at every stage of their career.  Join here: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com/ EPISODE SUMMARY Thirty years ago, concrete mix designs were simpler, more prescriptive, and easier to predict. Today, they’re optimized, blended, engineered, and heavily influenced by admixtures, SCMs, and cement chemistry. In this episode, Seth talks with Jeff Slagle from Chaney Enterprises about how ready-mix designs actually evolved over the last three decades—what changed, why it changed, and what that means for producers, engineers, and finishers working with today’s concrete. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN What ready-mix designs actually looked like in the 1990s (and why they were so prescriptive)Why SCMs like slag and fly ash were initially resisted—and how producers got buy-inHow high-range water reducers quietly changed everythingWhy performance-based specs (P2P) shifted control back to producersWhat Type IL cement changed in real-world placement and finishingWhy data centers are driving new mix demandsWhat problems the next generation of concrete still hasn’t solved CHAPTERS 00:00 – Why this episode matters 03:20 – Jeff Slagle’s path through the ready-mix business 06:10 – What mix designs looked like 30 years ago 09:50 – When SCMs actually entered the Mid-Atlantic market 11:30 – Slag vs fly ash: field realities, not theory 14:45 – Prescriptive specs vs performance-based design (P2P) 17:00 – High-range water reducers and the air-entrainment nightmare 19:30 – Aggregate blending and plant complexity 20:30 – Type IL cement and the end of “cheap” SCMs 23:40 – Finishing challenges and jobsite adaptation 26:30 – What the future might look like for concrete mixes 29:00 – Cement supply, imports, and market pressure GUEST INFO Jeff Slagle Director of Key Aggregate Accounts Chaney Enterprises Email: JSlagle@chaneyenterprises.com Website: https://www.chaneyenterprises.com   CONCRETE LOGIC PARTNERS INTELLIGENT CONCRETE Concrete not behaving the way it should? Intelligent Concrete combines lab-level testing with real-world field experience to identify the true root cause of concrete performance issues—not just treat the symptoms. Reach out for help: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete   CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast: Join now: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/academy SUPPORT THE PODCAST Did you get value out of the show? Give some value back: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate Buy your KUIU work, workout & hunting gear and 10% goes to the show. No added cost to you: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com   CREDITS Producers: Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/ WHERE TO FIND SETH https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com Seth@concretelogicpodcast.com

    37 min
  4. EP #147: Concrete Cracks Don’t Lie - ASR, AAR, and What’s Really Happening Inside Your Concrete

    FEB 10

    EP #147: Concrete Cracks Don’t Lie - ASR, AAR, and What’s Really Happening Inside Your Concrete

    PRESENTED BY: CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Practical education and ongoing development for concrete professionals at every stage of their career.  Join here: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com/ EPISODE SUMMARY Concrete cracks are often brushed off as shrinkage, restraint, or “just part of concrete.” That mindset gets structures in trouble. In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Seth Tandett is joined by Dr. Jon Belkowitz to break down alkali-silica reaction (ASR) and alkali-aggregate reaction (AAR)—what they are, how they develop, and why they continue to surprise engineers, contractors, and owners decades after first being documented. They walk through the history of ASR, how it shows up in real structures, why it’s often misdiagnosed, and how modern testing and prevention strategies are improving—but still imperfect. The core message is simple: cracks are symptoms, not root causes, and ignoring them is how durability problems turn into long-term failures. This is a practical, field-informed conversation for anyone responsible for designing, specifying, building, or maintaining concrete structures. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN Why ASR remains one of the most misunderstood concrete durability issuesThe difference between ASR and AAR—and why the distinction mattersHow reaction-driven cracking differs from typical shrinkage or restraint crackingWhen ASR damage can accelerate faster than expectedHow ASR is identified and diagnosed in real structuresWhere current ASR testing methods work—and where they fall shortWhy prevention is still more reliable than remediationHow concrete professionals should think about cracks before they spread CHAPTERS 00:00 – Why concrete cracks should never be ignored 02:11 – ASR vs. AAR: definitions and mechanisms 04:50 – How ASR damages concrete over time 07:47 – Identifying and diagnosing ASR in the field 10:08 – Testing methods and prevention strategies 13:19 – The future of ASR management in concrete structures GUEST INFO Dr. Jon Belkowitz Intelligent Concrete Jon@intelligent-concrete.com CONCRETE LOGIC PARTNERS INTELLIGENT CONCRETE Concrete not behaving the way it should? Intelligent Concrete combines lab-level testing with real-world field experience to identify the true root cause of concrete performance issues—not just treat the symptoms. Reach out for help: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast: Join now: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/academy SUPPORT THE PODCAST Did you get value out of the show? Give some value back: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate Buy your KUIU work, workout & hunting gear and 10% goes to the show. No added cost to you: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries:   seth@concretelogicpodcast.com CREDITS Producers: Jodi Tandett, Maya Richardson & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/ WHERE TO FIND SETH https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com Seth@concretelogicpodcast.com

    40 min
  5. EP #146: Patents vs. Trade Secrets — Protect Your Concrete Ideas

    JAN 29

    EP #146: Patents vs. Trade Secrets — Protect Your Concrete Ideas

    PRESENTED BY: CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Practical education and ongoing development for concrete professionals at every stage of their career. Join here: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com/ EPISODE SUMMARY If you’re building something new in this industry—mix designs, equipment, software, processes—there’s a good chance you’re creating intellectual property… without realizing it. In this episode, Seth Tandett sits down with Chen Wang, CEO of Steelike, to talk patents, trade secrets, NDAs, and the real-world decisions that decide whether you protect your advantage—or hand it to someone else. This isn’t legal theory. It’s how innovation actually gets copied in construction, why “we’ll just patent it” is usually oversimplified, and what a smart IP strategy looks like when you’re trying to build a business. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN · The difference between patents, trade secrets, and copyrights (and why it matters) · When a patent makes sense—and when it can create new headaches · How trade secrets can last forever (but only if you treat them like secrets) · What you should protect: formulations, processes, tooling, or workflow · Why NDAs are common—and why they don’t magically solve everything · How enforcement really works when someone copies your idea · The biggest misconceptions about IP in construction and engineering · How to build an IP strategy that matches your business model CHAPTERS 00:00 – Understanding intellectual property in construction 05:00 – The basics of intellectual property 08:34 – When to patent vs. keep a trade secret 10:32 – Deciding what to protect: formulations and processes 13:52 – Enforcing patents and trade secrets 15:58 – The risks and rewards of patents 18:47 – Identifying valuable trade secrets 20:05 – Protecting your ideas before sharing 23:33 – Navigating NDAs in the construction industry 25:24 – Developing an IP strategy 27:37 – Misconceptions about IP in construction GUEST INFO Chen Wang, CEO Steelike Chen@steelike.com https://steelike.com/ CONCRETE LOGIC PARTNERS INTELLIGENT CONCRETE Concrete not behaving the way it should? Dr. Jon Belkowitz and the Intelligent Concrete team combine lab-level testing with real-world field experience to get to the root cause of performance issues—not just treat the symptoms. https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/academy SUPPORT THE PODCAST Did you get value out of the show? Give some value back: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate Buy your KUIU work & hunting gear and 10% goes to the show. No added cost to you: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com CREDITS Producer: Karl Watson, Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/ WHERE TO FIND SETH https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com

    37 min
  6. EP #145: The 75-Year Concrete Design Life We’ve Stopped Talking About

    JAN 20

    EP #145: The 75-Year Concrete Design Life We’ve Stopped Talking About

    We design concrete for 75 years. So why are we okay watching it fail in 12 to 24 months? That’s the uncomfortable question Seth Tandett puts on the table with Dr. Jon Belkowitz in this episode. Codes, specifications, and budgets are still written around a 50–75 year design life. But in the field, concrete surfaces are scaling, wearing, and failing in as little as a year or two. Instead of revisiting that original promise, the industry seems stuck reacting to failures instead of asking why they’re happening. This conversation challenges some long‑held assumptions about specifications, durability, performance testing, and why compressive strength tells us almost nothing about whether concrete will actually last. This isn’t about theory. It’s about what’s showing up on real projects—and why no one seems willing to talk about the gap between what we design for and what we’re getting. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN  · Why the 75‑year design life quietly disappeared from industry conversations  · How concrete surfaces went from 20–30 year service expectations to failing in 12–24 months  · Why compressive strength is one of the most forgiving—and misleading—tests we rely on  · What durability indicators actually matter if service life is the goal  · How prescriptive specs box everyone in and protect no one  · Why performance‑based specifications are the only real path forward  · What Peter Taylor’s work gets right about protecting the concrete surface  · How warranty language misses durability altogether  · Why practical field intelligence keeps getting ignored CHAPTERS  00:00 – Intro and how to support the Concrete Logic Podcast  03:42 – Why we stopped talking about 75‑year design life  06:30 – The disconnect between specs and field performance  08:59 – Why compressive strength doesn’t equal durability  12:07 – The industry’s reliance on paper over field reality  14:34 – Why specifications need to change  15:22 – Prescription vs performance‑based specs  19:12 – What should actually be specified for durability  21:28 – Using performance tests to enforce accountability  25:22 – Warranty periods and real‑world consequences  28:07 – The concrete surface as the first line of defense  31:30 – What the industry really lost—and how to get it back GUEST INFO  Dr. Jon Belkowitz  Intelligent Concrete  https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/jon-belkowitz/ CONCRETE LOGIC PARTNERS   INTELLIGENT CONCRETE  Concrete not behaving the way it should?  Dr. Jon Belkowitz and the Intelligent Concrete team combine lab‑level testing with real‑world field experience to get to the root cause of performance issues—not just treat the symptoms.  https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY  Earn PDHs in the same straight‑talk format as the podcast:  https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/academy SUPPORT THE PODCAST  Did you get value out of the show? Give some value back:  https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate Buy your KUIU work & hunting gear and 10% goes to the show. No added cost to you: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com CREDITS  Producer: Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media  Music by Mike Dunton:  https://www.mdunton.com/ WHERE TO FIND SETH  https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com

    38 min
  7. EP #144: Concrete Isn’t Too Expensive — The System Around It Is

    JAN 8

    EP #144: Concrete Isn’t Too Expensive — The System Around It Is

    Concrete Is Losing on Cost. Here’s How to Take It Back. Concrete keeps getting priced out of jobs, not because it can’t compete, but because we keep doing the same things the same way.   In this episode, Seth Tandett sits down with Rich Szecsy to talk about where concrete costs actually come from and why material price increases are only part of the story. They walk through how specs, local codes, labor assumptions, and risk avoidance quietly stack the deck against concrete, even when it’s the better material.   This isn’t a theoretical discussion. It’s a practical look at what contractors, engineers, and producers can question, change, and push back on if they actually want concrete to stay competitive.   WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ·       Why concrete keeps losing bids to steel and other materials ·       How self-compacting concrete can cut labor without cutting performance ·       Where specifications quietly drive cost more than material prices ·       How local codes create massive cost disparities for the same building ·       Why fear of sharing ideas slows innovation across the industry ·       How small, incremental changes can unlock real savings ·       Why understanding the full contractual chain matters more than mix price ·       What questions teams should be asking earlier to avoid cost traps   CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro and how to support the Concrete Logic Podcast 02:36 – Why concrete is struggling to compete on cost 05:32 – Self-compacting concrete and labor reduction 08:18 – How specifications quietly drive cost 10:55 – Engineering challenges baked into specs 13:44 – Local codes and why the same building costs more in different cities 16:31 – The industry’s fear of sharing ideas 18:58 – Incremental changes that actually move the needle 21:32 – Local regulations and hidden cost multipliers 23:56 – Asking better questions earlier   GUEST INFO Rich Szecsy Bio: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/rich-szecsy/ CONCRETE LOGIC PARTNERS INTELLIGENT CONCRETE Concrete not behaving the way it should? At Intelligent Concrete, Dr. Jon Belkowitz and his team combine lab-level testing with real-world field experience to get to the root of performance issues, not just the symptoms. https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/academy SUPPORT THE PODCAST Did you get value out of the show? Give some value back: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate Buy your KUIU work & hunting gear and 10% goes to the show. No added cost to you: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com CREDITS Producer: Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/ WHERE TO FIND SETH https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com

    30 min
  8. EP #143: Analog vs. DIGITAL Concrete Formwork

    12/30/2025

    EP #143: Analog vs. DIGITAL Concrete Formwork

    Most concrete looks the way it does for one simple reason. We keep designing around the forms we know how to build. In this episode, Seth sits down with Darren Baldwin, President of PIKUS, to break down the real difference between analog formwork and digital formwork—and why that distinction quietly limits what architects, engineers, and contractors think is even possible with concrete. This is not a hype-filled “3D printing is the future” conversation. It’s a practical discussion about where digital formwork actually works, where it absolutely doesn’t, and why architectural concrete—not structure—is where this technology earns its keep.  WHAT YOU’LL LEARN  • What “analog vs. digital formwork” really means in construction terms  • When digital formwork beats precast on cost, logistics, and constructability  • How curves, grade changes, and non-repeatable geometry break traditional forms  • Why lack of data (and testing) still blocks structural adoption  • Why architects keep designing square stuff when they don’t have to  CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro and how to support the Concrete Logic Podcast 02:30 – Analog vs. digital formwork explained 04:10 – Is this just 3D concrete printing? 05:40 – When digital formwork makes economic sense 07:10 – Grade changes, curves, and non-repeatable geometry 09:20 – Testing, engineering, and the structural data gap 14:40 – Remodels, access constraints, and why lightweight matters 16:05 – Leave-in-place printed formwork (and why it’s not the focus) 19:30 – Digital concrete + millwork integration 21:20 – How to reach Darren / PIKUS  GUEST INFO  Darren Baldwin  PIKUS  https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/darren-baldwin/  INTELLIGENT CONCRETE  Concrete not behaving the way it should?   At Intelligent Concrete, Dr. Jon Belkowitz and his team combine lab-level testing with real-world field experience to get to the root of performance issues, not just the symptoms.   If you want data you can trust and answers you can use, learn more at https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY  Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast:  https://www.concretelogicacademy.com SUPPORT THE PODCAST  Support the show directly:  https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate KUIU helps support the podcast:  https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com CREDITS  Producer: Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media  Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/ WHERE TO FIND SETH https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com

    27 min
4.7
out of 5
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What is the most used manmade material on Earth? You guessed it – concrete. In each episode of Concrete Logic, we will explore one concrete-related topic with the help of industry professionals that are shaping the future of the trade. We’ll talk with suppliers, contractors, architects, engineers, specialists, and even some proponents of competing materials about their views of concrete and their vision of its future.

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