What if we told you there is a concrete mix out there that is fast curing, high-strength, impenetrable, and less labor-intensive than the standard concrete but it is rarely used? If such a product exists, why isn't it used more?
That's what Bill Kulish of Steelike, Inc. is going to share with us on the newest episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast. In this episode, we'll find out what is ultra-high performance concrete and how it is currently used. You may be driving over it everyday and not even realize it!
Episode References
Guest: Bill Kulish | Steelike, Inc. | bill@steelike.com
Guest Website: | Steelike.com
Music: Mike Dunton | https://www.mikeduntonmusic.com| mikeduntonmusic@gmail.com| Instagram @Mike_Dunton
Host: Seth Tandett, seth@concretelogicpodcast.com
Host website: concretelogicpodcast.com
Founder/President and Chief Technology Officer
Bill Kulish is the Founder, President, and Chief Technology Officer of Steelike, Inc., a company at the forefront of advancing construction materials. His significant contributions lie in the creation of Steelike Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), a material that has garnered attention for its transformative potential in the construction sector.
Bill's expertise in UHPC has earned him recognition and invitations from prominent entities such as the United States Federal Highway Administration, Florida Department of Transportation, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Washington D.C. Department of Transportation, American Concrete Institute (ACI), and American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA). He is a member of the Organizing Committee and Scientific Subcommittee of the International Interactive Symposium on UHPC, a member of AREMA Technical Committee 8 (Concrete Structures & Foundation), a member of the ACI Committees 134-00(Concrete Constructability), 230-SC (Steering Committee), 230-00 (UHPC), 230C (Structural Design on UHPC), 239-0D (Materials & Methods of Construction on UHPC), 239-0E (Education Outreach), 239-0F (UHPC Sustainability), and 329-00 (Performance Criteria for Ready Mixed Concrete)