Lethbridge College students recognized for concrete project
Even though concrete has been around since 300 BC when used in its early form by the Romans, one problem is still unsolved to this day. Cracking has been and still is one of the biggest challenges when it comes to concrete. Which is something a team of former Lethbridge College Civil Engineering Technology students were hoping to address. Their attempt at replacing rebar with polypropylene fibers caught the attention of the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta (ASET) and Lane Roggensack, Robert Beerda and Brett Porter were nominated as one of seven finalists for the Capstone Project of the Year Award.
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