by Abigail Gabbard | November 24, 2020 | New report release |
ESCSI has released a brand new report (#4363), "Service Life Prediction of Structural Lightweight Concrete Using Transport Properties." Transport properties of concrete have been subject to extensive research as indicators of the durability of con...
by Abigail Gabbard | April 24, 2020 | New report release |
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUBMISSIONS:The Expanded Shale, Clay, and Slate Institute (ESCSI) is pleased to announce the John Ries Scholarship in Academic Year 2020-21 for undergraduate and graduate students in civil engineering or closely related majors. Th...
by Abigail Gabbard | April 9, 2020 | New report release |
ESCSI has just released "Go With the Flow: Pumping Structural Lightweight Concrete." Pumping technologies and a better understanding of the properties of lightweight aggregate allows easier and more efficient operations for pumping structural ligh...
by Abigail Gabbard | February 23, 2020 | Press release |
The Expanded Shale, Clay and Slate Institute (ESCSI) awarded the first John Ries Scholarship to Annesh Borthakur, a doctoral student from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles. The annual ...
by Abigail Gabbard | December 13, 2019 | Press release |
LA Rams Stadium Uses ESCS to Great Advantage A $2.6-billion stadium taking shape on the outskirts of Los Angeles will transform an old horse track into one of the area’s most eagerly anticipated developments. Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park...