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 #143: Analog vs. DIGITAL Concrete Formwork

    5D AGO

    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
  2. EP #142 Concrete Moisture Myths Busted

    12/18/2025

    EP #142 Concrete Moisture Myths Busted

    Most people think moisture problems in concrete come from below the slab. Concrete Bob Higgins explains why that assumption keeps blowing up floors. In this episode, Bob Higgins breaks down how moisture actually moves through concrete, why liquid water and water vapor are not the same thing, and how alkalinity quietly does more damage than most people realize. We also get into why common moisture testing methods are misused, why surface damage matters more than deep readings, and how outdated standards keep throwing contractors under the bus. If you’ve ever wondered why floors fail even when the numbers “look fine,” this one connects the dots. What You’ll Learn ·       Why moisture in concrete is not just “moisture” ·       The difference between liquid water, water vapor, and chemically bound moisture ·       Why relative humidity testing is often misunderstood — and misapplied ·       How alkalinity concentrates at the surface and drives real damage ·       Why many moisture problems come from the top, not the soil ·       What self-desiccation is and why you can’t fix it once it happens ·       How material changes in cement quietly broke old assumptions ·       Why contractors keep getting blamed for problems they didn’t cause Chapters 00:00 – Why Moisture in Concrete Is Misunderstood 01:15 – The Different Forms of Moisture That Matter 03:30 – Why the Center of Concrete Often Doesn’t Dry 06:40 – The Problem With RH Probes and Surface Damage 10:30 – Why Cement Chemistry Changed the Rules 12:30 – What Alkalinity Really Is (and Why pH Misses the Point) 15:45 – Why New Cements Can Self-Desiccate 18:45 – Irreversible Damage From Heat and Chemistry 21:45 – Vapor Barriers, Curling, and Old Assumptions 24:30 – Why Most Moisture Comes From the Surface 28:45 – The Stack Effect Explained 31:30 – Why RH Numbers Don’t Match Real Failures 35:45 – What Needs to Change Going Forward 39:20 – Final Thoughts Guest Info Name: Bob Higgins Email: rcconsulting.higgins@gmail.com Webpage: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/robert-higgins/ 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: Frank Stankunas, Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/ Where to Find Seth Seth Tandett — concrete nerd and host of the Concrete Logic Podcast. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Podcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com

    45 min
  3. EP #141: Concrete Data - How to Spot the BS

    12/09/2025

    EP #141: Concrete Data - How to Spot the BS

    Most people believe the chart on the screen — Dr. Jon explains why you shouldn’t. If you’ve ever sat in a conference session staring at a chart and wondering whether you’re seeing real data or a dressed-up story, this episode is for you. Dr. Jon Belkowitz breaks down how data in the concrete industry is often stretched, normalized, cherry-picked, or misleading — and how to spot it before making decisions that affect a structure’s performance. We get into why people present data, what questions you should ask before trusting it, what error bars mean, and when it’s time to ask tougher questions. This conversation also touches on motivations, funding sources, normalized datasets, Purdue-Pharma-style chart tricks, and why peer review still matters. What You’ll Learn  Why is data really presented in this industry — truth, persuasion, or something in between? How charts can hide peaks or exaggerate trends What error bars actually mean and why they matter When to question normalized or percentage-based data Signs that a dataset should be tossed out completely How to read peer-reviewed papers quickly without wasting time Why checking funding sources matters Why asking questions doesn’t make you “anti” anything   Chapters 00:00 – Why We’re Talking About Data 01:00 – What Motivates People to Present Data 04:00 – The Role of Data in Confidence and Decision-Making 07:30 – Normalized Data and How It Can Mislead 12:00 – Purdue-Pharma-Style Chart Tricks 15:30 – What Error Bars Actually Tell You 21:00 – When to Question What You’re Being Shown 25:30 – Reading Research Papers Without Wasting Time 30:00 – Motivation, Funding, and Hidden Bias 34:00 – Final Thoughts Guest Info Name: Dr. Jon Belkowitz Company: Intelligent Concrete Email: jon@intelligent-concrete.com Website: www.intelligent-concrete.com Concrete Logic Academy Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com Support the Podcast Support the show: 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: Douglas H. Clarke, Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/ Where to Find Seth Seth Tandett — concrete nerd and host of the Concrete Logic Podcast. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Podcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com

    42 min
  4. EP #140: Building the #1 Concrete Contractor in America: Grit, Growth & 50+ Years of Lessons

    11/27/2025

    EP #140: Building the #1 Concrete Contractor in America: Grit, Growth & 50+ Years of Lessons

    Everyone in the concrete world knows the Baker name, but very few know the real story.    This episode finally gets it on record. Dan Baker walks through how the company started with three brothers, $500, and a truck that needed a hill to start — and how it grew into ENR’s #1 concrete contractor in America.    Dan lays out the moves, the mistakes, the risks, and the mindset shifts required to grow from residential slabs to major industrial, stadiums, and billion-dollar work. If you're trying to scale a concrete company, this episode is a roadmap.   WHAT YOU’LL LEARN  What allowed Baker to jump from residential flatwork to commercial and industrial work The key moment that changed the company’s trajectory forever Why the first stadium project lost seven figures — and what Dan did next When to hire someone smarter than you (and why you may have to pay them more than yourself) Why Dan says contractors must “either know or should have known” when things go wrong How to build a reputation that actually carries you into bigger work   CHAPTERS  00:00 – Why this is the most requested interview in show history  01:24 – The real origins of Baker Concrete in 1968  09:59 – Learning concrete the hard way (and the right way)  17:40 – The A-frame job that changed everything  23:27 – Turner hands Baker the total-package blueprint  26:50 – What it truly takes to “cross over” in this industry  37:25 – Losing a million dollars on a stadium — and still going after the Bengals  42:50 – Becoming (and staying) #1  48:11 – Dan explains the “Amish Marines” mindset  50:17 – People. Honor. Grit. Baker’s core in one sentence.   GUEST INFO  Dan Baker  Founder, Baker Concrete Construction  Bio: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/daniel-l-baker/ Company: Baker Construction Enterprises Website: https://www.bakerconstruction.com   SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you learned something from this conversation — consider donating. It keeps the show independent and education-first: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support/ PODCAST PARTNERS INTELLIGENT CONCRETE Want advanced concrete training, petrography education, mix-design science, and materials research? Visit Intelligent Concrete at: www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY Early access to episodes, PDH courses, technical deep-dives, and a place to sharpen your concrete knowledge:  https://www.concretelogicacademy.com KUIU KUIU gear link (first orders get 15% off): www.concretelogicpodcast.com/KUIU CREDITS Produced by: Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by: Mike Dunton — https://www.mdunton.com CONNECT WITH US Host: Seth Tandett LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com Like, subscribe, comment, and share the show. Let’s keep it concrete.

    1h 2m
  5. EP #139: Concrete Reality Check - INDOT Calls Out the Cement Industry

    11/18/2025

    EP #139: Concrete Reality Check - INDOT Calls Out the Cement Industry

    Indiana just told the cement industry it won’t accept any blended cement with more than 10% limestone. That’s a first - and it’s not sitting well with the people who pushed Type IL cement in the first place. For the first time, a state DOT pushed back on Type IL cement—and the industry fired back. Indiana’s Department of Transportation says it’s protecting performance after bridge decks started scaling. The American Cement Association says the DOT’s new limits are unnecessary, confusing, and unscientific. So, who’s right—and what does it mean for the rest of the country’s concrete? What You’ll Learn  • Why INDOT limited Type IL limestone content to 10%  • The ACA’s objections — and what’s left unsaid  • How PCA’s 2021 carbon-neutrality roadmap and the federal Buy Clean program accelerated the switch to Type IL • Why the “one-to-one replacement” claim may have been oversold • How variable limestone content (≈7.6–12.4%) affects consistency and performance • Why admixtures and curing aren’t substitutes for good practice • What INDOT’s maintenance and inspection programs get right • Why other DOTs may follow Indiana’s lead next Chapters  00:00 – Introduction & ACA Briefing Overview  01:00 – INDOT’s 10% Limit and Industry Response  04:00 – How Type IL Cement Took Over the Market  07:30 – PCA Roadmap & Federal Buy Clean Pressure  10:30 – Complacency and the One-to-One Myth  14:00 – What Really Drove the 2021–2023 Flip  18:00 – Cement Chemistry and QC in the Field  22:00 – The Variability Problem: 7.6% vs 12.4% Limestone  26:30 – Are Admixtures and Curing the Real Culprits?  30:00 – INDOT’s Data-Driven Maintenance Approach  32:00 – Why Other States Are Watching Closely Guest Info  Dr. Jon Belkowitz – Chief Technical Officer, Intelligent Concrete  Email: jon@intelligent-concrete.com  Website: https://www.intelligent-concrete.com Concrete Logic Academy  Earn your PDHs the logical way.  Explore practical courses made for contractors, engineers, and producers.  Free trial: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com Support the Podcast  Support the show and be listed as a Producer for life on the episode page:  https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support Media & Sponsorship Inquiries: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com Podcast Partners Intelligent Concrete  At Intelligent Concrete, we combine lab precision with field expertise to help you understand what your concrete is telling you. Our services include mix troubleshooting, forensic and petrographic testing, performance-based specification and admixture development, and training for engineers, contractors, and producers. Whether you’re chasing consistency, durability, or answers after a failure, Intelligent Concrete delivers the data and insight to solve problems and improve performance.  Learn more: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete KUIU (Affiliate Link) – https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu 15% off the first order. Credits Produced by Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton — https://www.mdunton.com Connectivity Host: Seth Tandett Concrete Visionary | Business Development at Baker Construction | Host of the #1 Concrete Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com If you learned something new, share this episode with your team and help more engineers and builders think logically about concrete. Until next time, let’s keep it concrete! Reference Links ACA Briefing: “Portland-Limestone Cement Limits in Indiana Department of Transportation Specifications” (October 2025 Update) — https://tinyurl.com/TypeILINDOT Recurring Special Provision 901-M-069 (Effective December 1, 2025): https://www.in.gov/dot/div/contracts/standards/rsp/sep25/900/901-M-069%20251201.pdfINDOT Testing Memos Referenced in ACA Briefing:  • 21-05 • 22-02 • 23-01 • 24-03 • 25-02 (Available at https://www.in.gov/indot/doing-business-with-indot/contractorsconstruction/division-of-materials-and-tests/current-testing-memos/)

    39 min
  6. EP #138: Is Low Rho Concrete the Hidden Key to Cooler, More Efficient Data Centers?

    11/06/2025

    EP #138: Is Low Rho Concrete the Hidden Key to Cooler, More Efficient Data Centers?

    What if your concrete mix could cut a data center’s power bill by 15%? In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, host Seth Tandett talks with Frank Stankunas Sr., Frank Stankunas Jr., and James Cordeiro from Silverback Concrete about a concept most engineers haven’t thought about—thermal resistivity in concrete. They explain how low rho concrete helps data centers shed heat faster, take pressure off the grid, and extend the life of buried electrical infrastructure. You’ll hear how they’re testing mixes that hit rho values in the 20s, why quality control is everything, and why engineers need to stop “copying and pasting” specs from old jobs. By the end, you’ll see why thermal resistivity may be the next big efficiency play in the world’s fastest-growing utility - data. What You’ll Learn • What thermal resistivity (rho) actually measures in concrete. • How low rho concrete reduces power bills and protects the grid. • Why inconsistent mixes can cause “thermal runaway” in cables. • How soil type and aggregate selection affect heat dissipation. • What testing and verification look like for low rho concrete. • Why some engineers are still unaware of rho’s importance. • How Silverback’s “Game Changer” mix is redefining performance. • What collaboration between engineers and contractors could unlock next. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to Thermal Resistivity in Concrete 01:48 – Understanding Thermal Resistivity and Its Importance 05:21 – Comparing Standard Concrete Mixes to Low Rho Concrete 09:08 – Testing and Verifying Thermal Resistivity 12:37 – Quality Control and Consistency in Concrete Mixes 16:22 – The Role of Engineers in Specifying Rho Values 20:05 – Innovative Approaches to Reducing Heat in Data Centers 23:37 – Conclusion and Future Directions for Concrete Technology Guest Info Frank Stankunas Sr. – President, Silverback Concrete fstankunas@silverbackconcrete.co   Frank Stankunas Jr. – Vice President, Silverback Concrete fstankunasjr@silverbackconcrete.co   James Cordeiro – Director of Strategic Development, Silverback Concrete jcordeiro@silverbackconcrete.co https://www.silverbackconcrete.co Concrete Logic Academy Earn your PDHs the logical way. Explore practical courses made for contractors, engineers, and producers. Free trial: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com Support the Podcast Support the show and be listed as a Producer for life on the episode page: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support KUIU Affiliate Link: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu Media & Sponsorship Inquiries: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com Podcast Partners Intelligent Concrete At Intelligent Concrete, we combine lab precision with field expertise to help you understand what your concrete is telling you. Our services include mix troubleshooting, forensic and petrographic testing, performance-based specification and admixture development, and training for engineers, contractors, and producers. Whether you’re chasing consistency, durability, or answers after a failure, Intelligent Concrete delivers the data and insight to solve problems and improve performance. Learn more: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete Credits Produced by Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton — https://www.mdunton.com Connectivity Host: Seth Tandett Concrete Visionary | Business Development at Baker Construction | Host of the #1 Concrete Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com If you learned something new, share this episode with your team and help more engineers and builders think logically about concrete.  Until next time, let’s keep it concrete!

    35 min
  7. EP #137: Silica Fume vs. Colloidal Silica in Concrete - Which One Really Performs?

    10/28/2025

    EP #137: Silica Fume vs. Colloidal Silica in Concrete - Which One Really Performs?

    What happens when the concrete industry’s “wonder dust” meets its high-tech rival? In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, host Seth Tandett brings back Dan McCoy and Dr. Jon Belkowitz to challenge everything we thought we knew about silica fume. From bridge deck overlays that crack like eggshells to the real CO₂ math no one wants to talk about, the guys separate hype from chemistry and ask the only question that matters: What are we really asking this concrete to do? What You’ll Learn • What is silica fume really — and how did it end up in our concrete? • How does colloidal silica change the way concrete performs in the field? • Why bridge deck overlays using silica fume often fail before their time. • How mix design mistakes turn silica fume into a “volatile” material. • Why colloidal silica can actually cost less than silica fume. • What’s the environmental truth behind “green” cement substitutes? • Why performance specifications—not recipes—should drive concrete design. • The one ASTM document every purchaser should actually read. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 01:36 Understanding Silica Fume 05:11 Colloidal Silica vs. Silica Fume 13:38 Practical Applications and Challenges 18:34 Cost Analysis and Environmental Impact 32:52 Exploring Concrete Associations and Data Sources 33:07 Understanding CO₂ Emissions in Concrete Materials 34:34 Debating Environmental Impact of Fly Ash 36:03 The Role of Coal in Concrete Production 38:23 Analyzing Silica Fume vs. Colloidal Silica 40:10 Cost and Benefits of Silica in Concrete 41:23 Challenges in Using Silica Fume 43:03 Evaluating Cost Structures of Concrete Materials 45:22 Understanding Concrete Specifications and Purchaser Requirements 46:56 Concluding Thoughts on Concrete Practices Guest Info Dan McCoy, P.E. — R.L. McCoy, Inc. Email: danmccoy@rlmccoy.net LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-mccoy-48507730/ Website: https://www.rlmccoy.com Dr. Jon Belkowitz, Ph.D., P.E. — Director of Research, Intelligent Concrete Email: jon.belkowitz@intelligent-concrete.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-belkowitz-phd-pe-53494719/ Website: https://intelligent-concrete.com Concrete Logic Academy Earn PDHs for courses built from real podcast episodes. Start learning at https://www.concretelogicacademy.com Support the Podcast Donate to keep Concrete Logic independent: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support Shop KUIU gear through our affiliate link: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu For podcast media services or sponsorships: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com Podcast Partners Intelligent Concrete At Intelligent Concrete, we combine lab precision with field expertise to help you understand what your concrete is telling you. Our services include mix troubleshooting, forensic and petrographic testing, performance-based specification and admixture development, and training for engineers, contractors, and producers. Whether you’re chasing consistency, durability, or answers after a failure, Intelligent Concrete delivers the data and insight to solve problems and improve performance. Learn more: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete Credits Producers: Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton — https://www.mdunton.com Connectivity Host: Seth Tandett — Concrete Visionary & Host of The #1 Concrete Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com Like, subscribe, comment, and share this episode to help more people think critically about concrete. Let's keep it concrete!

    54 min
  8. EP #136: Concrete Profit — 7 Ways Ready-Mix Producers Can Stop Losing Money

    10/16/2025

    EP #136: Concrete Profit — 7 Ways Ready-Mix Producers Can Stop Losing Money

    What if the problem isn’t your concrete, but how you run your business?   In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Seth Tandett talks with Tamson Omps, Director of Operations at Thomas Concrete, about how ready-mix producers can finally take control of their margins. Tamson lays out the seven areas that make or break profitability in the ready-mix business—from equipment maintenance and driver retention to scheduling and waste management.   Whether you manage a single plant or oversee a regional operation, this episode gives you a practical, no-nonsense look at what’s actually driving your profits (and losses) today. What You’ll Learn • Why does Tamson say “we don’t sell concrete—we sell truck space”? • What simple maintenance strategy can save thousands in downtime? • How can ready-mix companies cut driver turnover by focusing on the right incentives? • What’s the real cost of a truck sitting on the jobsite? • How does batching setup and admixture sequencing impact load times and profit? • What can schedulers do to eliminate wasted hours in the yard? • How can waste and return concrete be turned into an extra revenue stream? Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: The Profitability Puzzle in Ready-Mix 01:19 – Shifting Perspective: Concrete as a Service, Not a Product 03:25 – Low Hanging Fruit: Equipment Maintenance 04:36 – People Matter: Keeping Delivery Pros on the Team 08:20 – Truck Turnaround: The Real KPI That Matters 11:02 – Load Times and Plant Flow: Admixtures, Sequencing, and Efficiency 18:16 – Scheduling for Success: Managing Peak Demand 22:54 – Waste Management: Turning Returns into Revenue Guest Info Tamson Omps Director of Operations, Thomas Concrete Email: tamson.omps@thomasconcrete.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamson-omps-mba/ Company: Thomas Concrete – https://www.thomasconcrete.com Concrete Logic Academy Earn PDHs the easy way. Listen to podcast episodes, complete a short quiz, and get professional development hours with proper documentation. Start your free trial: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com Support the Podcast This show runs on a Value-for-Value model. If you got value from this episode, consider supporting us: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate Support the show while gearing up with KUIU premium outdoor gear—what Seth wears both on the hunt and on the job. Shop through this link at no extra cost: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/KUIU Want help with media services like podcasting or YouTube for your concrete company? Reach out to Seth at seth@concretelogicpodcast.com. Credits Producers: Jodi Tandett and Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton – https://www.mdunton.com Connectivity Host: Seth Tandett – Concrete Visionary & Business Development Manager at Baker Construction LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com Don’t forget to like, subscribe, comment, and share. Let’s keep it concrete.

    35 min
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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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