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2
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A cut in a concrete surface made by a saw or router.
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4
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Formed, sawed, or tooled groove in a concrete slab used to regulate the location of cracking, or to allow expansion or movement of adjoining structures.
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5
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a mixture of sand, rock, crushed stone, expanded materials, or particles, both enhances the structural performance of concrete and improves cement paste's formation and flow.
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A series of fine, random cracks caused by shrinkage of the surface mortar.
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A flat, broad-bladed steel hand tool used to compact the paste layer at the surface and provide a smooth, flat finish.
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9
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A breaking away of concrete at joints in floors or slabs.
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10
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An existing concrete surface that receives an overlay, decorative or protective coating, repair procedure, or other resurfacing treatment.
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13
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Ribbed steel bars installed in cast-in-place concrete to provide flexural strength.
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16
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The ease with which concrete or other cementitious materials can be mixed, placed, and finished.
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A mixture of cementitious materials and water, with or without aggregate, proportioned to produce a creamy consistency.
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18
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A building site's (or building's) existing or proposed ground level or elevation.
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Solvent- or liquid-based material used to protect and enhance the appearance of decorative concrete.
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3
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The first coat of material applied to a concrete surface to improve bonding or adherence of subsequent coats.
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5
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Chemical substance added to a concrete mix that reduces the set time by increasing the rate of hydration.
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8
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A bonded layer of material, ranging from 1/4 to 1 inch or more in thickness, placed on existing concrete surfaces to beautify, level, or restore.
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10
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A quantity of Portland Cement.
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11
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The degree of adhesion or grip of a material to an existing surface.
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12
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Action taken to maintain favorable moisture and temperature conditions of freshly placed concrete or cementitious materials during a defined period of time following placement.
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14
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A handheld impact tool used to firmly press stamping mats or texturing skins into fresh concrete to ensure a complete imprint.
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15
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Leveling, smoothing, compacting, and otherwise treating the surface of newly placed concrete or concrete overlays to produce the desired appearance and service properties.
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