CALcrete

CALcrete is a free comprehensive suite of 16 computer-aided e-learning modules on concrete materials, design and construction, containing essential material and information for all construction professionals - from architects to site engineers.

CALcrete can be used effectively as a learning tool and employed

  • in the classroom to illustrate key concepts through the rich library of examples and images
  • as a revision tool and a source of further reading
  • as a tool for formative assessment thanks to the many examples and exercises

CALcrete Modules

  • Introduction to Concrete
  • Concrete as a Material
  • Concrete Site Practice
  • Environmental Issues
  • Health & Safety
  • Buildability and Construction Techniques
  • Reinforced Concrete Design 1 (EC2 and BS)
  • Reinforced Concrete Design 2 (EC2 and BS)
  • Drawing and Detailing
  • Foundations and Retaining Walls
  • Prestressed Concrete
  • Precast Concrete Structures
  • Cement & Concrete in Pavement Construction
  • Concrete Bridges

CALcrete Screenshots

CALcrete is a comprehensive suite of 16 computer aided e-learning modules on concrete materials, design and construction, containing essential material and information for all construction professionals - from architects to site engineers.

Welcome screen Moudule overview
Topic overview Sample page
Sample exercise Progress report

CALcrete Download

CALcrete is a comprehensive suite of 16 computer aided e-learning modules on concrete materials, design and construction, containing essential material and information for all construction professionals - from architects to site engineers.

Latest Build: CALcrete 4.5


Single file download, 78 Mb

Important Notes and Conditions
This program is for the personal use of full-time AEC students at UK's HEIs and for their lecturers. It may be mounted in its entirety only on students' hard discs and HEI networks/standalones, providing that access is restricted to the above audience and that for central HEI use, permission has been granted in writing and registered by The Concrete Centre.