Training
The Nebraska Concrete and Aggregates Association (NC&AA) is administering training and certification programs for concrete technicians and field inspectors
in Nebraska. This training is offered in partnership with the Nebraska Chapter of the American Concrete Institute and the Nebraska Department of Roads.
This program is a set of five courses which are crucial to the training and certification of people engaged in building and maintaining Nebraska’s federally supported transportation system, as well as some commercial and residential construction. This program offers the opportunity for training and certification, with options permitting the participant to register for only the exam portions.
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The 2012-13 Training Season is complete.
Those of you expecting certification credentials can expect those by
mail soon. |
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Check back Next Fall for the 2013-14 Training Calendar |
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Check this web site often. We will be adding information frequently.
NEW! Attention NDOR Concrete Field Inspector, Level I participants:If you have been previously certified there is no need to retake the class. This class February 26, 2013 is for new hires and those who have not been previously certified.
More Information
An ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade I is an important personal qualification. The ACI defines this type of technician as a person who has demonstrated knowledge and ability to properly perform and record the results of seven specified field tests on freshly mixed concrete by passing the ACI certification examinations.
Under the ACI portion of this program each registrant seeking certification will take a written examination and a performance examination administered by an official examiner of ACI.
Under the Nebraska Department of Roads
(NDOR) portion of the program each registrant
seeking certification will take a written examination
administered by an official examiner of NDOR.
Additional performance testing will also be required
for NDOR Level II certification.






