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Reinforced Concrete Association

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The Reinforced Concrete Association was a British engineering organisation. Many important British buildings in the twentieth century were made from reinforced concrete.

Function

It produced the journal Structural Concrete.[1]

Presidents

Structure

In the 1930s it has headquartered on Dartmouth Street in London, then moved to Petty France, London in the 1950s.

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