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Recertification is required every five years and requires successful completion of a written examination.Bass, electric'gt Linley Marthe's electrical largemouth bass. The duration of the exam is 1 hour and 45 minutes.Ī) Score sixty percent or higher on each individual ASTM Standard ANDī) Score a minimum of seventy percent for the overall examination.įailure of the examination by either of the examination pass criteria shall require a reexamination on the entire examination. The examination consists of not less than seventy five true-false/multiple choice type questions, with 8-15 questions from each Summary of ASTM Standards. Go to the NRMCA website bookstore to order and/or obtain current pricing on this item. Also included are study questions and answers. Technician’s Workbook for NRMCA Certification of Concrete Field Testing Technician - Grade IIĪ study guide for the examinee, providing information and instructional material on the Summary of ASTM Standards - C31, C42, C94, C125, C803, C805, C1611, and C1688. The standards used for this certification may change over time. Recertification requires successful completion of the written examination and other current policy in place at the time of recertification. NRMCA will grant certification to those who meet both of the following requirements:ġ) A current ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I Certification, andĢ) A passing grade on the NRMCA Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade II examination as defined belowĬertification is valid for a period of 5 years from the date of the exam. Unlike ACI Field Testing Technician Grade I, there is no performance component to the NRMCA Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade II certification. Questions regarding general concrete technology will not be on the examination. Information in the ASTM Standards not covered in the NRMCA Summary will not be on the examination.

The basis for the examination for the Grade II certification is from Summaries of the ASTM Standards rather than the standards themselves.

The program requires a working knowledge of the following standards:Ĭ31 – Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field (Beams)Ĭ42 – Test method for Obtaining and Testing Drilled CoresĬ94 – Specification for Ready Mixed ConcreteĬ125 - Terminology (selected for technicians)Ĭ803 – Test Method for Penetration Resistance of Hardened Concrete (Windsor Probe)Ĭ805 – Test Method for Rebound Number of Hardened Concrete (Rebound Hammer)Ĭ1611 – Test Method for Slump Flow of Self-Consolidating ConcreteĬ1688 – Test Method for Density and Void Content of Freshly Mixed Pervious Concrete Technicians that need proficiency in test methods for self-consolidating concrete, pervious concrete, non-destructive testing and testing beams for airfield paving projects are examples where this certification would likely be required. Such examples of projects would include situations where an understanding of specification requirements and tolerances for ready mixed concrete. An exception will be made for those who are in the process of obtaining ACI Grade I certification.Ī Grade II technician may be required where a higher level of concrete testing expertise is needed such as jobs where acceptance testing is very critical. The NRMCA Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade II must hold a valid ACI Concrete Field Testing Certification-Grade I when the exam for the Grade II Certification is attempted. NRMCA Concrete Field Testing Technician – Grade IIĭatabase of Certified Pervious Concrete Craftsmen,Ī Concrete Field Testing Technician - Grade II is an individual who has demonstrated the knowledge to understand specifications, terminology and procedures and to record the results of standardized test methods for the standards listed in the Scope.
