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4 General Reference and Publication Bundles 8 Bridges 9 Buildings/Parking 11 14 17 19 Construction and Installation Performance & Testing Rock and Soil Anchors Specifications 26 27 28 Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Ironworker (Accelerated) Level 1 & 2 Bonded PT Field Specialist 34 Post-Tensioning Design for Building Structures 35 In-Depth Design and Analysis of Post-Tensioned Building Structures 35 Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground Foundations
Plant Certification4
32 32 Certification of Plants Producing Unbonded Single Strand Tendons (Process Certification) Certification of Plants Producing Prestressed Concrete (PC) Strand (Process Certification)
16 Repair 17 Slab-on-Ground
Membership4
39 Professional 42 Organizational
Events4
47 47 2014 PTI Convention 2014 PTI Committee Days
Personnel Certification4
24 Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation 25 Slab-on-Ground Installer-Stressor
Seminars4
34 Fundamentals of Post- Tensioning for Building Structures
PUBLICATIONS
One of PTIs principal functions is to provide technical guidance on the design, construction, maintenance and repair/rehabilitation of post-tensioned concrete structures. PTI has published over 30 informative manuals and technical guides covering most aspects of post-tensioning. In addition, PTI publishes a Technical Journal, newsletters, Technical Notes, Frequently Asked Questions, and Technical Updates which give an in-depth discussion and/or analysis of issues pertinent to designers in the post-tensioning field.
PUBLICATIONS
GENERAL REFERENCE
PT MANUAL
PTI TAB.1-06: Post-Tensioning Manual-Sixth Edition
The first edition of the Post-Tensioning Manual was published in 1972. The manual provided the industry standard for the design and construction of post-tensioned structures. Subsequent editions reflected the growing use of post-tensioning. There have been significant advancements in post-tensioning technology in the last two decades. Post-tensioning is now used in many new areas, ranging from residential slabs-on-ground to large stay-cable bridges. As a result, the sixth edition contains updated information on the current practices in the use, design, and construction of posttensioning. The sixth edition has been extensively rewritten and expanded from the fifth edition, which was published in 1990. The manual contains 12 new chapters that give design guidance on modern applications of post-tensioning. All of the original chapters have been completely revised and modified to reflect the current industry practices. New topics include seismic design, post-tensioned concrete floors, parking structures, slabs-on-ground, bridges, stay cables, storage structures, barrier cables, dynamic and fatigue, durability, inspection and maintenance, and field and plant certification. This book is an invaluable resource for practicing engineers, architects, students, educators, contractors, inspectors, and building officials, providing basic information and essential principles of post-tensioning. 354 pages; 9 x 12 in. (Hard cover)
PTT
PTI TAB.3-13: Post-Tensioning Terminology
Post-Tensioning Terminology provides our members, committees, and the construction industry with consensus-based terminology for the PT industry. Categories include: Components Equipment Tendon Stressing Design Troubleshooting/Repair Concrete/Grouting Materials
PUBLICATIONS
GENERAL REFERENCE
ERRATA AND ADDENDA
Errata and Addenda
Errata and Addenda available at: www.post-tensioning.org/technical.php
PTI JOURNAL
PTI Journal - August 2013
Includes: M. Lenzi, P. Campana, Equalized Multi-Step Stressing of Post-Tensioning Tendons of Cylindrical Shells: A Case Study T. Kang, Y. Huang, Corner Post-Tensioned Slab-Column Connections K. Bondy Two-Way Post-Tensioned Slabs with Bonded Tendons - a Discussion by T. Kang R. Martter, The PTI Method for Grade Slab Design A Dissenting View and an Alternative R. Khosa, One Museum Park West: Converting a High-Rise Towers Structural Design to Unbonded Post-Tensioning J. Graves, General Motors Parts Distribution Center, Carter Industrial Park, Fort Worth, TX M. Vejvoda, Specifications Updates for Multistrand Post-Tensioning
PUBLICATIONS
GENERAL REFERENCE
PTI CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS
2013 PTI Convention
Copies of abstracts, presentation slides, and papers from the 2013 PTI Convention. Includes 2013 PTI Awards Program Book.
PUBLICATION BUNDLES
Knowledge Library
PTI is now offering all of its technical publications in one comprehensive, easy-to-use collection (a $1,450 value representing more than a 50% savings on the list price of PTI Publications). Why search for the right post-tensioning design and construction reference when you can have the complete set of PTI publications for one low price? The PT Knowledge Library contains 66 references, including: The Post-Tensioning Manual, sixth edition Design and construction guides Specifications Certification training manuals Technical Notes Frequently Asked Questions Past issues of the PTI JOURNAL PTI Membership Directory
Added Bonus! As a Post-Tensioning Knowledge Library purchaser, you will receive a 50% savings on all new or updated publications for a 5-year period after purchase of the PT Knowledge Library.
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATION BUNDLES
Building & Parking Structure Design Set
This set includes the following publications: Design, Construction & Maintenance of CIP PT Concrete Parking Structures Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbonded Tendons Specification for Grouting of Post-Tensioned Structures Specification for Unbonded Single Strand Tendons Specification for Seven-Wire Prestressed Steel Strand for Barrier Cable Applications Evaluation of the Condition of a Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structure After 15 Years of Service Earthquake Performance of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Buildings Restraint Cracks and their Mitigation in Unbonded Post-Tensioned Building Structures Strength and Behavior of Closely Spaced Post-Tensioned Monostrand Anchorages Ten-Year Marine Atmosphere Exposure Test of Unbonded Prestressed Concrete Prisms
PUBLICATIONS
BRIDGES
PTI DC45.1-12: Recommendations for Stay-Cable Design, Testing, and Installation
These recommendations are used worldwide for the design, testing, and installation of stay cables for cable-stayed bridges using prestressing wires, strand, or bar as the main tension element. The 2012 edition includes several significant additions and updates, such as strength resistance factors including extrados stay systems; fire-resistance qualification testing details and cable loss due to fire provisions; wind loads and cable galloping provisions; fatigue and static strength testing requirements; HDPE pipe requirements; and some other updates. 26 pages; 8 x 11 in. (Soft cover) Published June 2012
PUBLICATIONS
BUILDINGS/PARKING
Building & Parking Structure Design Set
This set includes the following publications: Design, Construction & Maintenance of CIP PT Concrete Parking Structures Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbonded Tendons Specification for Grouting of Post-Tensioned Structures Specification for Unbonded Single Strand Tendons Specification for Seven-Wire Prestressed Steel Strand for Barrier Cable Applications Evaluation of the Condition of a Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structure After 15 Years of Service Earthquake Performance of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Buildings Restraint Cracks and their Mitigation in Unbonded Post-Tensioned Building Structures Strength and Behavior of Closely Spaced Post-Tensioned Monostrand Anchorages 10-Year Marine Atmosphere Exposure Test of Unbonded Prestressed Concrete Prisms
PTI M10.4-07: Specification for Seven-Wire Prestressed Steel Strand for Barrier Cable Applications
This updated specification provides information covering the use of seven-wire prestressing steel strand for barrier cable systems (vehicle restraint) and includes details for their installation and stressing. Information is given regarding strands with different coatings as well as various anchorage systems. These specifications are written for parking structure applications; however, the document is intended to be used as a reference or incorporated in its entirety in the project specifications of any building project using a barrier cable system. 18 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
PUBLICATIONS
BUILDINGS/PARKING
PTI DC20.7-01: Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking
This manual is a comprehensive reference for the design, construction, and maintenance of free-standing, cast-inplace concrete parking structures. The emphasis is on design, construction, and maintenance practices that will ensure long-term durability and minimize life-cycle costs. Standard details and case histories are also provided. 159 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
PTI M10.3-00: Field Procedures Manual for Unbonded Single Strand Tendons
This manual has been developed to provide guidance for field personnel involved in the installation, stressing, and finishing of unbonded single-strand tendons. It also provides information for the inspection of construction and the use of unbonded single-strand tendons and contains extensive discussion of job-site troubleshooting. 61 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
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PUBLICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION
PTI DC80.3-12: Guide for Evaluation & Repair of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures
This guide provides an introduction to the evaluation and repair of existing concrete structures post-tensioned with unbonded single-strand tendons. It is intended to familiarize owners, licensed design professionals, contractors, suppliers, and other interested parties with the procedures, tests, equipment, and other aspects of the evaluation and repair process. This guide demonstrates how the strength and serviceability of a structure that has experienced deterioration can be evaluated and restored to its original or greater strength and serviceability. 53 pages; 8 x 11 in. (Soft cover) Published April 2012
PTI DC80.2-10: Guide for Creating Openings and Penetrations in Existing Slabs with Unbonded Post-Tensioning
The purpose of this document is to demonstrate that making openings in existing post-tensioned slabs is not only possible but is routinely performed in retrofit projects. The document describes a comprehensive process that can be used to create openings in post-tensioned slab systems constructed with unbonded single-strand tendons. Included is a discussion of the required structural analysis as well as construction methods and procedures used to create openings. An actual projects case study illustrates the process. Many illustrations provide additional support in understanding of the subject matter. 16 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
PTI DC10.2-06: Construction and Maintenance Manual for Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground Foundations
The updated third edition (2006) incorporates the recommendations of the third edition of Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs-on-Ground. This manual provides guidance for builders, subcontractors, and field personnel involved in the installation, stressing, and finishing of unbonded single-strand tendons used in the construction of light commercial and residential ground-supported foundation slabs. 64 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover) Pocket size: 116 pages; 4 x 7 in. (Soft cover)
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PUBLICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION
PTI M10.3-00: Field Procedures Manual for Unbonded Single Strand Tendons
This manual has been developed to provide guidance for field personnel involved in the installation, stressing, and finishing of unbonded single-strand tendons. It also provides information for the inspection of construction and the use of unbonded single-strand tendons and contains extensive discussion of job-site troubleshooting. 61 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
PTI C30.1S-06: Level 1 Unbonded PT - Field Installation (Spanish) Manual Instructivo Para El Entrenamiento Y Certificacin De Personal De Campo Para Postensado Sin Tendones Adherentes
This manual is used in conjunction with PTIs Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation Certification workshop, which is now offered in both Spanish and English. This manual provides the same information as the English version, but in a modern Spanish translation. 99 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
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PUBLICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION
PTI C30.3-06: Level 2 Unbonded PT Inspector
This manual is used in conjunction with PTIs Level 2 Unbonded Post-Tensioning Inspector program. The course builds on the Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation course and is designed to teach an inspector about the means and methods used to install post-tensioning systems. The manual provides guidance for inspecting installation, stressing and finishing of single-strand, and unbonded post-tensioning tendons. It also covers troubleshooting and inspection of repairs and barrier cable systems. 153 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
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PUBLICATIONS
PERFORMANCE & TESTING
PTI DC20.5-90: Evaluation of the Condition of a Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structure After 15 Years
This report describes the demolition of a 15-year-old parking structure in Baltimore, MD, which permitted the construction of a new building at the site. The objective was to investigate the condition of the unbonded tendons after 15 years of service in a moderately aggressive environment. 15 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
PTI DC20.2-88: Restraint Cracks and Their Mitigation in Unbonded Post-Tensioned Building Structures
This report reviews the consequences of cracks on serviceability and the strength of post-tensioned buildings. Recommendations are made for crack mitigation and maintenance of buildings that are post-tensioned with unbonded tendons. 49 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Available as a photocopy)
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PUBLICATIONS
PERFORMANCE & TESTING
PTI DC20.1-87: Strength and Behavior of Closely Spaced Post-Tensioned Monostrand Anchorages
This report describes results of slab specimens with groups of monostrand tendon anchorages. It also includes reinforcing details, which provide adequate anchorage zone factors of safety. 49 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Available as a photocopy)
Ten Year Marine Atmosphere Exposure Test of Unbonded Prestressed Concrete Prisms
This report describes test procedures and materials used to provide corrosion protection to unbonded tendons in concrete prisms exposed to the tidal zone at Osaka Bay for 10 years. Tests of strand samples and tendon assemblies from test prisms exceeded physical requirements after 10 years of exposure. (Available as a photocopy)
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PUBLICATIONS
REPAIR
PTI DC80.3-12: Guide for Evaluation and Repair of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures
This guide provides an introduction to the evaluation and repair of existing concrete structures post-tensioned with unbonded single-strand tendons. It is intended to familiarize owners, licensed design professionals, contractors, suppliers, and other interested parties with the procedures, tests, equipment, and other aspects of the evaluation and repair process. This guide demonstrates how the strength and serviceability of a structure that has experienced deterioration can be evaluated and restored to its original or greater strength and serviceability. 53 pages; 8 x 11 in. (Soft cover) Published April 2012
PTI DC80.2-10: Guide for Creating Openings and Penetrations in Existing Slabs with Unbonded Post-Tensioning
The purpose of this document is to demonstrate that making openings in existing post-tensioned slabs is not only possible but is routinely performed in retrofit projects. The document describes a comprehensive process that can be used to create openings in post-tensioned slab systems constructed with unbonded single-strand tendons. Included is a discussion of the required structural analysis as well as construction methods and procedures used to create openings. An actual projects case study illustrates the process. Many illustrations provide additional support in understanding of the subject matter. 16 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
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PUBLICATIONS
ROCK & SOIL ANCHORS
PTI DC35.1-14: Recommendations for Prestressed Rock and Soil Anchors
This manual represents the current state of practice in the application of permanent and temporary prestressed rock and soil anchors using high-strength prestressing steel. The recommendations provide practical guidance for the design, installation, and testing of grouted prestressed rock and soil anchors. These recommendations supersede the 2004 edition and include revisions in the requirements for: Corrosion protection; Corrosion protection decision tree; Coupler protection Hydraulic jack calibration Spacer and centralizer installation Fabricated tendon prolonged storage requirements; and, Grout and grouting activities.
PTI DC35.1-14
Additionally, numerous changes were made to further enhance the understanding of anchor technology. This document is prepared by the PTI Committee for Prestressed Rock and Soil Anchors with input and review by the International Association of Foundation Drilling Anchored Earth Retention Committee. 98 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
SLAB-ON-GROUND
Slab-on-Ground Combo Set
This set includes the following publications: Design and Construction of Post-Tensioned Slabs-on-Ground, third Edition w/2008 Supplement Construction and Maintenance Manual for Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground Foundations Design and Construction of Post-Tensioned Sport Courts Specification for Unbonded Single-Strand Tendons Slab-on-Ground FAQs and Technical Notes
PTI DC10.5-12 Standard Requirements for Design and Analysis of Shallow Post-Tensioned Concrete Foundations on Expansive Soils
This publication is a combined standard that includes several important changes to older documents. The intention of the publication is to provide licensed design professionals with soil parameters, internal forces and stiffness requirements that are used for design of all ribbed and uniform-thickness post-tensioned foundations. 46 pages; 8 x 11 in. (soft cover) Published December 2012
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PUBLICATIONS
SLAB-ON-GROUND
PTI DC10.1-08: Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs-on-Ground, 3rd Edition with 2008 Supplement
This manual provides recommendations for economical post-tensioned slab-on-ground foundations. It presents guidelines for soil investigation, design, and construction of post-tensioned residential and light commercial slabs on expansive or compressible soils. It includes three complete design examples and information on the design of industrial floors on stable soils. The third edition provides notable revisions in several chapters, meant to clarify or guide the designer in the application of this design procedure and its limitations. In addition, it offers a design method for uniform-thickness foundations and modifies the permissible shear stress equation. 155 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
PTI DC10.2-06: Construction and Maintenance Manual for Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground Foundations
The updated third edition (2006) incorporates the recommendations of the third edition of Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs-on-Ground (see above). This manual provides guidance for builders, subcontractors, and field personnel involved in the installation, stressing, and finishing of unbonded single-strand tendons used in the construction of light commercial and residential ground-supported foundation slabs. 64 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover) Pocket size: 116 pages; 4 x 7 in. (Soft cover)
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PUBLICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
PTI M10.6-14: Specification for Unbonded Tendons for Slab-on-Ground
This specification provides performance criteria for materials and detailed recommendations for the fabrication and installation of unbonded single strand tendons specifically used in any application of slab-on-ground construction using unbonded post-tensioned reinforcement. Specifications are presented for both standard and encapsulated unbonded single-strand tendon systems. xx pages; 8 x 11 in. (soft cover)
PTI M10.6-14
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PUBLICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
PTI M10.4-07: Specification for Seven-Wire Prestressed Steel Strand for Barrier Cable Applications
This updated specification provides information covering the use of seven-wire prestressing steel strand for barrier cable systems (vehicle restraint) and includes details for their installation and stressing. Information is given regarding strands with different coatings as well as various anchorage systems. These specifications are written for parking structure applications; however, the document is intended to be used as a reference or incorporated in its entirety in the project specifications of any building project using a barrier cable system. 18 pages; 8.5 x 11 in. (Soft cover)
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Post-Tensioning Institute 38800 Country Club Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48331 Phone: (248) 848-3180 Fax: (248) 848-3181 Web site: www.post-tensioning.org Unit price, dollars ($U.S.) Item description Quantity Ten-Year Marine Exposure Test for Unbonded Prestressed Concrete Prisms (PTI 10.1-88) Acceptance Standards for PT Systems (PTI M50.1-98) Anchorage Zone Design (PTI M50.2-00) Building & Parking Structure Design Set Complete Collection of PTI Technical Notes, FAQs, and Technical Update (PTI TAB.2-09) Construction and Maintenance Manual for PT Slab-on-Ground Foundations (PTI DC10.2-06) Construction and Maintenance Manual for PT Slab-on-Ground Foundations (pocket size) (PTI DC10.2-06) Controlled Demolition of an Unbonded PT Concrete Slab (PTI DC80.1-02) Design and Construction of PT Sport Courts (PTI DC10.3-06) Design, Construction and Maintenance of CIP PT Concrete Parking Structures (PTI DC20.7-01) Design Fundamentals of PT Concrete Floors (PTI DC20.6-99) Design of PT Slabs Using Unbonded Tendons (PTI DC20.8-04) Design of PT Slabs-on-Ground (PTI DC10.1-08) Earthquake Performance of Unbonded PT Buildings (PTI DC20.4-90) Evaluation of the Condition of a PT Concrete Parking Structure after 15 Years of Service (PTI DC20.5-90) Field Procedures Manual for Unbonded Single Strand Tendons (PTI M10.3-00) General PT Reference Combo Set Guide for Creating Openings and Penetrations in Existing Slabs with Unbonded PT (PTI DC80.2-10) Guide for Design of PT Buildings (PTI DC20.9-11) Guide for Evaluation and Repair of Unbonded PT Concrete Structures (PTI DC80.3-12) Guide Specification for Grouted Post-Tensioning (PTI M50.3-12) Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation (PTI C30.1-03) Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation (Spanish) (PTI C30.1S-06) Level 1-2 Bonded PT Field Installation (PTI C30.4-07) Level 2 Unbonded PT Inspector (PTI C30.3-06) Level 2 Unbonded PT Ironworker (PTI C30.2-02) PT Commercial and Industrial Floors (PTI DC10.7-83) PT Construction & Installation Combo Set PTI Knowledge Library PTI Technical Conference Proceedings (CD-ROM) Post-Tensioning Manual, sixth edition (PTI TAB.1-06) PTI members $11.55 $30.45 $21.70 $157.50 $31.50 $25.20 $25.20 $8.05 $19.95 $46.55 $46.55 $30.80 $50.05 $8.05 $8.05 $17.50 $189.00 $10.85 $54.25 $52.50 Nonmembers $16.50 $43.50 $31.00 $225.00 $45.00 $36.00 $36.00 $11.50 $28.50 $66.50 $66.50 $44.00 $71.50 $11.50 $11.50 $25.00 $270.00 $15.50 $77.50 $75.00 Total
$24.50 $35.00 $51.00 $72.50 $51.00 $72.50 $68.25 $97.50 $68.25 $97.50 $68.25 $97.50 $7.70 $11.00 $192.50 $275.00 $518.00 $740.00 $29.75 $42.50 $80.50 $115.00 Page 1 subtotal: 21
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PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION
PTI offers training and certification workshops for field personnel shown to comply with requirements of IBC, ACI 318, and ACI 301. Proper training and education of personnel involved in post-tensioning (PT) field operationsinstallers, inspectors, engineers, and othersare vital to ensuring the performance, serviceability, durability, and safety of PT concrete construction. Please refer to the enclosed workshop descriptions for certification requirements and detailed flyers outlining important course information and pricing.
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PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION
LEVEL 1 UNBONDED PT FIELD INSTALLATION
This 2-day workshop outlines the basic body of knowledge that should be possessed by all personnel involved in the installation and inspection of single-strand unbonded post-tensioning (PT) systems. It also serves as an effective introduction for personnel new to post-tensioning, while at the same time providing support and organization for experienced persons. The course and study manual are also offered in Spanish. Workshop prerequisite None Certification requirements Workshop attendance Exam minimum score: 70% Work experience: None
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PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION
SLAB-ON-GROUND INSTALLER-STRESSOR
This 2-day workshop is designed specifically for installation and stressing of single-strand unbonded post-tensioning (PT) systems for residential and light commercial slabs-on-ground. It outlines the basic body of knowledge that should be possessed by all personnel involved in the installation and stressing of PT in these light foundation systems. Hands-on training is included and it requires the student to demonstrate a proficiency of the necessary skills for working with single-strand unbonded post-tensioning systems. Workshop prerequisite None Certification requirements Workshop attendance Exam minimum score: 70% Work experience: 500 hours (working with unbonded PT on SOG or superstructure projects)
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PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION
LEVEL 1 & 2 UNBONDED PT INSPECTOR
This comprehensive workshop combines information from Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation and Level 2 Unbonded PT Inspector into a 3-day course and replaces PTIs traditional Level 2 Unbonded PT Inspector program. The 3-day model is designed to reduce travel expense and allow inspectors, building officials, engineers, and industry personnel to obtain Level 2 Unbonded PT Inspector certification in a shorter window of time. This workshop will enhance the knowledge and capabilities of inspectors and other key personnel involved in the field inspection of single strand unbonded post-tensioning (PT) systems. If you already have Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation certification and need the Level 2 Unbonded PT Inspector certification, please refer to the information flyer for special pricing and attendance requirements. Attendees of this workshop can receive Level 1 or Level 2 certification based on exam performance and the following requirements: Workshop prerequisite None Certification requirements for Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation Workshop attendance Exam minimum score: 70% (If you already hold Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation certification, passing score of minimum 70% constitutes renewal.) Work experience: None Certification requirements for Level 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Workshop attendance Exam minimum score: 80% Work experience: 500 hours (installation or inspection of unbonded PT on superstructure projects)
Registration PTI member Level 1 & 2 All 3 days PTI member Level 2 only Days 2 & 3 PTI nonmember Level 1&2 All 3 days PTI nonmember Level 2 Only Days 2 & 3
Advance pricing (paid at least 30 days before workshop) $515.00 $325.00 $590.00 $375.00
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PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION
LEVEL 1 & 2 UNBONDED PT IRONWORKER (ACCELERATED)
This intensive and comprehensive 2-1/2 day workshop is designed specifically for personnel with extensive prior field experience. It extends the knowledge and capabilities of field personnel in superstructure PT and all other unbonded PT applications. Hands-on training is included and it requires the student to demonstrate a proficiency of the necessary skills for working with single-strand unbonded post-tensioning (PT) systems. Attendees of this workshop can receive Level 1 or Level 2 certification based on exam performance and the following requirements: Workshop prerequisite 2000 hours in the last 5 years (minimum of 100 hours of stressing) of unbonded PT work on superstructure projects, OR 4000 hours total (minimum of 200 hours of stressing) of unbonded PT work on superstructure projects, OR Current Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation certification plus 500 hours in the last 5 years (minimum 50 hours of stressing) of unbonded PT work on superstructure projects. Certification requirements for Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation Workshop attendance Exam minimum score: 70% (If you already hold Level 1 Unbonded PT Field Installation certification, passing score of minimum 70% constitutes renewal.) Work experience: See prerequisite Certification requirements for Level 2 Unbonded PT Ironworker Workshop attendance Exam minimum score: 80% Work experience: See prerequisite
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PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION
LEVEL 1 & 2 BONDED PT FIELD SPECIALIST
This comprehensive 3-day workshop covers the installation and various types of duct systems, diverse methods for installation of prestressing steel (including strand and bar), stressing equipment operation and procedures, and operation of grouting equipment and grouting techniques. Attendees of this workshop can receive Level 1 or Level 2 certification based on exam performance and the following requirements: Workshop prerequisite None Certification requirements for Level 1 Bonded PT Field Installation Workshop attendance Exam minimum score: 70% Work experience: None Certification requirements for Level 2 Bonded PT Field Specialist Workshop attendance Exam minimum score: 80% Work experience: 1500 hours installation or inspection of grouted PT (500 placing + 500 stressing + 500 grouting); click here for an affidavit form to prove your experience.
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CERTIFICATION WORKSHOP SCHEDULE & SPECIAL REQUESTS
Workshop Type
Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation (Spanish) Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation (Spanish) Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation Level 1 Unbonded PT- Field Installation (Spanish) Slab-on-Ground Installer-Stressor Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Inspector Level 1 & 2 Unbonded PT Ironworker (Accelerated) Level 1 & 2 Bonded PT Field Specialist Level 1 & 2 Bonded PT Field Specialist Level 1 & 2 Bonded PT Field Specialist Level 1 & 2 Bonded PT Field Specialist Level 1 & 2 Bonded PT Field Specialist Level 1 & 2 Bonded PT Field Specialist
Date
January 19-20 February 15-16 March 1-2 April 5-6 May 3-4 June 7-8 July 12-13 August 9-10 September 6-7 October 4-5 November 8-9 December 6-7 May 17-18 January 24-26 February 21-23 March 14-16 April 11-13 May 16-18 July 25-27 August 22-24 September 26-28 November 21-23 August 15-17 March 12-14 April 23-25 May 21-23 July 16-18 October 22-24 November 12-14
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Las Vegas, NV Houston, TX Denver, CO San Antonio, TX Norfolk, VA Dallas, TX Chicago, IL Ontario, CA Orlando, FL Houston, TX Austin, TX Vancouver, BC, CAN Dallas, TX Dallas, TX Vancouver, BC, CAN Miami, FL Oklahoma City, OK Charlotte, NC Houston, TX Atlanta, GA Denver, CO Orlando, FL Dallas, TX Pittsburgh, PA Saint Paul, MN Gainesville, FL Chicago, IL Baltimore, MD Austin, TX
To view the current certification workshop schedule and register, visit: http://www.post-tensioning.org/certification_program.php Certification workshops fill quickly and venue size limitations might require registration for some classes to close prior to the workshop. Register early to ensure space. All of the five nationally recognized PTI Training and Certification programs can be presented at your location by proven industry experts. Train and certify your employees or other group and eliminate travel-related expenses. Please contact Miroslav.Vejvoda@Post-Tensioning.org for more information and to request your seminar.
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Note: Course content is pertinent to all types of bonded post-tensioning construction, including bridges and building structures. PTIs training workshops feature presentations, group discussions, and field demos that allow participants to gain insight into the specific aspects of construction. Certification exams are administered at the completion of the classes. Applicants must attend all training sessions to be eligible to take the certification exam. Certification is valid for 4 years from the date of the workshop and can be renewed by passing an online exam. Workshop manuals are sent to applicants in advance and applicants are encouraged to read the manual prior to the workshop. The workshop registration fee includes student manual, lunch, and refreshments each day. Registration does not include the cost of travel or hotel lodging; participants must make their own arrangements. PTI members and advanced registrations take advantage of discounted prices, as shown below.
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PLANT CERTIFICATION
In 2014, PTI will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited PTI Plant Certification program. PTI offers two programs for certifying the processes of facilities producing materials used in post-tensioning systems. Visit www.post-tensioning.org/cert_plant.php to learn more about PTI Plant Certification and view a listing of all of the plants that are currently certified.
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PLANT CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATION OF PLANTS PRODUCING UNBONDED SINGLE STRAND TENDONS (PROCESS CERTIFICATION)
Launched in 1989, the Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI) program for Certification of Plants Producing Unbonded Single-Strand Tendons has been developed to provide independent certification of a plants extrusion and/or fabrication process and its capability to produce standard and/or encapsulated unbonded single-strand tendons. This certification program also includes evaluation of calibration practices for jacks and gauges used for stressing single-strand tendons. The program is applicable to all facilities whether fixed or mobile. The certification of a plant under this program indicates that the plant and the personnel are capable of producing unbonded single-strand tendons in conformance with the Post-Tensioning Institutes Specification for Unbonded Single-Strand Tendons. The certification program extends only to the process for extrusion and/or fabrication procedures and materials within the examined plant and is expressly not intended to cover procedures or events subsequent to shipment of tendons to the job site.
Program Requirements:
The procedures and requirements of the PTI Unbonded Tendon Plant Certification Program are set forth in the following documents which can be downloaded at http://www.post-tensioning.org/cert_plant_cert.php:
Manual for Certification of Plants Producing Unbonded Single Strand Tendons (PTI-CRT20 G1-0713):
Sets forth the procedures and administrative and technical requirements for plant certification.
PTI Quality Management System Manual (PTI-CRT20 G2-0713): Documents PTIs quality system and
sets forth procedures and requirements for the operation and administration of the UTPC program.
Nonconformity Action Plan Template (PTI-CRT20 F30-1013): Template provided for plants to report their
Nonconformity Action Plan. APPLICATION FORMS CAN BE DOWNLOADED AT http://www.post-tensioning.org/cert_plant_cert.php
APPLICATION FORM AND MANUAL CAN BE DOWNLOADED AT http://www.post-tensioning.org/cert_plant_cert.php Visit www.post-tensioning.org/cert_plant.php to view a current listing of PTI Certified Plants.
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SEMINARS
PTI currently offers four educational seminars related to the design and construction of post-tensioned structures. The seminars are a half day or a full day in length and provide attendees with the latest PT design and construction techniques from experienced design professionals.
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SEMINARS
FUNDAMENTALS OF POST-TENSIONING FOR BUILDING STRUCTURES
A Half-Day Seminar (4 PDH/0.4 CEU credits)
This seminar provides attendees with an understanding of post-tensioning systems, post-tensioning design and analysis, and construction considerations. Durability aspects of present PT systems, key design concepts, code requirements, and practical design and construction tips will be discussed. This seminar is designed for individuals with little or no experience in post-tensioning design. Highlights of the course include: Post-Tensioning Technology: Materials, fabrication, installation considerations, common systems, and applicable specifications. Design & Analysis: Key concepts such as load balancing, secondary moments, prestress losses, applicable code requirements and their impact on design. Applications: Project examples to illustrate various uses of post-tensioning in buildings, tendon arrangement in common floor systems, use of external post-tensioning in the retrofit of existing slab structures, facts and myths about post-tensioned structural members as compared to reinforced concrete members. Construction: Installation considerations, issues related to drawing review, inspection, interaction with other trades, various structural element interaction, and construction/coordination issues.
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SEMINARS
IN-DEPTH DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF POST-TENSIONED BUILDING STRUCTURES
A Full-Day Seminar (8 PDH/0.8 CEU credits)
This intensive and in-depth seminar will cover most aspects of the design and analysis of post-tensioned structures and will include hands-on training with practical examples of new post-tensioned building structures. This comprehensive seminar was developed for engineers and designers actively involved in post-tensioning design. Highlights of the course include: Preliminary Design: Factors that affect the selection of structural systems, key aspects and steps involved in the design of post-tensioned structures, and important recent building code provisions relating to the design of posttensioned structures. Detailed Analysis: Effective techniques for modeling of one- and two-way slabs, detailed examples of common types of structural systems using hand calculations as well as commonly used software, and hands-on exercises of practical situations to explain the basic concepts. Detailing and Structural Drawings: Causes of restraint and ways of mitigating problems arising from restraint, common design mistakes that are seen on structural drawings and solutions to common design/construction situations; repairs of post-tensioned structures.
The seminar will heavily emphasize design practice and will present recommendations for optimizing PT slab designs. Design comparisons and examples will be presented to demonstrate these concepts and the application of the PTI Design method.
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SEMINARS
2014 Seminar Schedule & Special Requests
Seminar Type
In-Depth Design and Analysis of Post-Tensioned Building Structures In-Depth Design and Analysis of Post-Tensioned Building Structures In-Depth Design and Analysis of Post-Tensioned Building Structures In-Depth Design and Analysis of Post-Tensioned Building Structures
Date
March 17, 2014 April 3, 2014 May 8, 2014 July 28, 2014
Location
Washington, DC Dallas, TX Los Angeles, CA Houston, TX
To view the seminar schedule and register visit: http://www.post-tensioning.org/education_resources.php Special request design seminars can be presented at your location and provide specialized training to your employees and colleagues to eliminate travel expenses. All four standard design seminars are available for the special requests. Please contact Miroslav.Vejvoda@Post-Tensioning.org for more information and to request your seminar.
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PTI MEMBERSHIP
Members of the Institute include major post-tensioning material fabricators in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico; and manufacturers of prestressing materials in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Asia, and Europe; and companies supplying materials, services. and equipment used in post-tensioned construction. In addition, PTI has more than 600 professional engineers, architects, and contractors.
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PTI MEMBERSHIP
PTI PROFESSIONAL (INDIVIDUAL) MEMBERSHIP
Persons qualifying for Professional Membership in accordance with the definitions below who accept and agree to be governed by the by-laws of the Post-Tensioning Institute may apply for membership on line or by completing an application form and mailing it to PTI with payment of the first years dues. All membership applications must be approved by the PTI Board of Directors. Note: Persons who work for companies that are eligible for one or more company-level categories of membership may not apply for professional membership unless the company is also a member.
Professional Member
Any person who is a licensed architect or engineer, construction inspector, public building official, or any person who is deemed by the Executive Committee to have abilities or standing equal to this qualification; provided, however, that no such person shall be eligible for Professional Membership if Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, Associate, Installing Company, Affiliate, or the corresponding International Membership is available to such person or to an organization with which such person is affiliated.
Student
Any person who is enrolled in a recognized institution of higher learning in the architectural or engineering field.
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PTI MEMBERSHIP
PTI PROFESSIONAL (INDIVIDUAL) MEMBERSHIP
BENEFITS OF PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Discount on PTI Publications & Software
Save up to 30% on PTI publications. Professional members will also receive special publication offers for additional savings throughout the year.
Educational Opportunities
Members receive discounts on educational seminars and workshops.
Annual Convention
Members can attend the PTI Technical Conference and Exhibition at a reduced member rate. These annual conferences feature technical sessions, committee meetings, educational seminars and a trade exhibit featuring the latest post-tensioning technology.
Technical Support
The PTI staff and professional membership is available to help support you with your post-tensioning questions and concerns.
Technical Committees
Professional members have the opportunity to participate on PTI Technical Committees. This is a chance for you to influence the future of post-tensioning and to learn the latest state-of-the-art developments.
Certification
The PTI Field Certification Program is rapidly growing and is one of the Industrys efforts to assure quality construction. Training workshops/certification are available to members at a reduced cost.
Directory
The PTI Membership Directory contains a listing of industry suppliers and design professionalsan invaluable resource for locating post-tensioning products and services in various locales. All professional members receive a complimentary copy. The Directory is also distributed at conferences and trade shows such as World of Concrete. In addition, Professional Members are listed in the PTI Directory, which can directly lead to business referrals.
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Name: ________________________________________________ Title: _________________________________________________ Company/Academic Institution: __________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing address: ________________________________________ City: ______________________ State/Province: _____________ Postal code: __________________ Country: _______________________________________________________________________ Are you a licensed engineer? (circle one) Are you a licensed architect? (circle one) Yes Yes No No State: ______________________ License No. ___________________ State: ______________________ License No. ___________________ State: ______________________ Cert. No. _____________________
If you are not a licensed professional engineer or architect, do you hold an EIT certificate? (circle one) Yes No
Phone: ________________________ Fax: _________________________ E-mail: ________________________________________ Company website: ____________________________________________ Nature of companys business (Students: Describe your academic field of study and identify an academic advisor.)
Signature: ______________________________________________________ Date: _______________________________________ Payment options o Check in payment of dues (U.S. dollars) must accompany this application. Bill my credit card o Visa o MasterCard o American Express Amount enclosed: _____________________________
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Card no: _______________________________________ Exp. date: ________________ Cardholders name: _____________________________________ Credit card billing address: _______________________________ Signature: _______________________________________________________________ Return application by mail or fax with payment to: Post-Tensioning Institute, 38800 Country Club Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48331 Phone: (248) 848-3180 Fax: (248) 848-3181
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PTI MEMBERSHIP
PTI ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBER
Firms or corporations qualifying for organization-level membership in accordance with the definitions below, that accept and agree to be governed by the by-laws of the Post-Tensioning Institute, may apply for membership by completing the registration process on line or by downloading an application form and returning it to PTI by mail or fax with their payment of the annual dues. All membership applications must be approved by the PTI Board of Directors. (See application form on page 42 for annual dues and tonnage.)
Post-Tensioning Company
A person, firm, or corporation who maintains one or more locations from which it engages in the fabrication of posttensioning materials.
Associate
A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for Post-Tensioning Membership engaged in the manufacture and/or sale of equipment or other materials used by those eligible for Post-Tensioning Membership.
Affiliate
A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, Associate, or Installing Company Member engaged in a business or industry of providing products or services allied or related to the business of those eligible for Post-Tensioning Membership, excepting professional services.
Installing Company
A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, or Associate engaged in the installation or stressing of post-tensioning materials.
Consulting Company
A firm or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, Associate, Installing Company Member or Affiliate and engaged in providing professional consulting services to the Institute, its Members, their customers or the Post-Tensioning Industry Membership engaged in providing professional consulting services to the Institute, its members, their customers, or the Post-Tensioning Industry.
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PTI MEMBERSHIP
PTI ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBER
International Associate
A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for International Post-Tensioning Membership engaged in the manufacture and/or sale of equipment or other material, used by those eligible for International Post-Tensioning Membership, outside of the North American Continent.
International Affiliate
A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, Associate, or Installing Company Member engaged in a business or industry of providing products or services allied or related to the business of those eligible for Post-Tensioning Membership outside of the North American Continent.
Association
Any trade association or organization having United States income tax exemption or having purposes and objectives compatible with the goals and purposes of the Institute.
Marketing
PTI is very actively involved in promoting the use of post-tensioning in various construction applications. PTIs Marketing Committee has developed an aggressive plan to promote post-tensioning by developing new applications (such as prestressed pavements and bridge decks), and by expanding use in established applications (such as buildings and bridges). Your support and involvement will enable PTI to expand these promotional efforts and will help ensure that the needs of your particular markets are being met.
Time Saving
If you are looking for the right person, or equipment for the job, you can access a nationwide referral through the PTI office. In addition to providing access to a variety of technical publications, PTI can provide the technical support you need to be sure the job is done right the first time. Whether you have a question or need advice, you can count on us. The staff at PTI are dedicated to helping you make the most of your membership. Let us know how we can help you!
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PTI MEMBERSHIP
PTI ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBER
Certification
Quality is one of the core values of the Institute. PTI members are recognized for their commitment to quality. PTI has a myriad of certification programs to enhance the quality of industry suppliers and installers alike. Members receive significant discounts on all certification programs.
Technical Assistance
The PTI staff is available to assist members with their technical issues and concerns. In addition, networking with other PTI members who may have similar concerns or experiences can often be very beneficial in effectively dealing with day-to-day business challenges.
Networking
PTI conferences, meetings, and seminars provide members with opportunities to exchange information and experiences with other members and industry practitioners.
Cost Savings
Receive a discount on all PTI publications and educational workshops/seminars. In addition, you are entitled to complimentary admittance and seminar discounts at World of Concrete.
Increased Visibility
Members are listed free of charge in our Membership Directory and on our website. In addition, members may purchase advertising space in the directory.
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Dues:
$2500 + $2.10/ton* Cap = $30,640 $3000 q POST-TENSIONING COMPANY: A person, firm, or corporation who maintains one or more locations from which it engages in the fabrication of post-tensioning materials. q PRESTRESSING STEEL SUPPLIER: A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for Post-Tensioning Company Membership engaged in manufacture and/or sale of prestressing steel used by those eligible for Post-Tensioning Company Membership q ASSOCIATE: A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for Post-Tensioning Membership engaged in the manufacture and/or sale of equipment or other materials used by those eligible for Post-Tensioning Membership. q AFFILIATE: A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, Associate, or Installing Company Member engaged in a business or industry of providing services allied with or related to the business of those eligible for Post-Tensioning Membership excepting professional services. q CONTRACTORS COMPANY: A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, or Associate engaged in the installation or stressing of post-tensioning materials. q CONSULTING COMPANY: A firm or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, Associate, Installing Company Member, or Affiliate and engaged in providing professional consulting services to the Institute, its members, their customers, or the Post-Tensioning industry membership engaged in providing professional consulting services to the Institute, its members, their customers, or the PostTensioning Industry. q INTERNATIONAL POST-TENSIONING COMPANY: A person, firm, or corporation who maintains one or more offices outside the North American continent, from which it engages in the promotion and sale of post-tensioning materials and accepts contracts to deliver such materials in the name of such person, firm, or corporation outside the North American continent. q INTERNATIONAL PRESTRESSING STEEL SUPPLIER: A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for International Post-Tensioning Membership engaged in the manufacture and/or sale of prestressing steel, used by those eligible for International Post-Tensioning Membership outside the North American continent. q INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATE: A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for International Post-Tensioning Membership engaged in the manufacture and/or sale of equipment or other material used by those eligible for International Post-Tensioning Membership outside the North American continent. q INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATE: A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, Associate, or Installing Company Member engaged in a business or industry of providing products or services allied with or related to the business of those eligible for Post-Tensioning Membership outside the North American continent. q INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS COMPANY: A person, firm, or corporation not eligible for membership as a Post-Tensioning, Prestressing Steel Supplier, or Associate engaged in the installation or stressing of post-tensioning materials outside the North American continent.
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*New member discount. Organizational members receive a 50% discount on dues (including tonnage assessments if applicable) for their first year of membership. This discount does not apply to International, Professional, or Student Members.
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Company: ________________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing address: ___________________________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________ State/province: ____________ Postal code: ____________ Country: _______________ Company representative to receive PTI correspondence: ___________________________ Title: ___________________ Telephone: ____________________ Fax: _____________________ E-mail: __________________________________ Nature of companys business (please describe fully): ______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Check all of the following that apply to your company: q Fabricate and sell post-tensioning tendons q Sell and/or manufacture PC strand and/or prestressing bars q Install post-tensioning q Sell and/or manufacture PT components, accessories, and materials (other than prestressing steel) q Sell and/or manufacture equipment Do you do business in North America? q Yes q No q Builder/Contractor q Provide inspection services q Sell and/or computer software q Provide professional consulting services q Provide testing services
I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that I have read and agree to abide with the PTI by-laws. Signature: ___________________________________________________________ Name (please print): __________________________________ Title: ___________________________________________ Payment options: q Check in the payment of dues (U.S. dollars) must accompany this application. Amount enclosed: $ _________________ q Visa q MasterCard q American Express q Discover
Card number: _______________________________________ Expiration date: ___________________________ Name as it appears on the card (please print): _______________________________________________________
38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331 Phone: (248) 848-3180 Fax: (248) 848-3181 Web site: www.post-tensioning.org
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EVENTS
PTI holds two major events each year to provide the PT industry with the opportunity to meet, network, learn the latest industry techniques and trends, and earn continuing education credit.
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