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Concrete continues to gain strength as long as it is maintained in a moist condition and very cold temperatures are avoided. 'Curing' is the maintaining of satisfactory temperature and moisture conditions for the concrete. There are a number of alternative methods for curing concrete. For more information on this topic please refer to CIP 11 in the 'Concrete in Practice' series.
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What does 'curing' of concrete mean?
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