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Cement Physical Tester

American Concrete Institute

Certification

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An ACI certified Cement Physical Tester is an individual who has demonstrated the knowledge and ability to properly perform, record, and report the results of specific ASTM tests on the physical properties of cementitious materials.

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Scope and Knowledge: This program requires demonstration of the knowledge and hands-on skills covered on the Job Task Analysis (JTA): JTA for ACI Cement Physical Tester The JTA is a detailed list of specific points of knowledge and skills that may be included in the examinations for this ACI Certification program. ACI urges candidates to use the JTA to prepare for the certification exams. The program requires a working knowledge of the following ASTM test methods and practices: ASTM C109 – 13ε1—Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars ASTM C1038/C1038M – 24—Standard Test Method for Expansion of Hydraulic Cement Mortar Bars Stored in Water ASTM C185 – 15a—Standard Test Method for Air Content of Hydraulic Cement Mortar ASTM C187 – 11ε1—Standard Test Method for Amount of Water Required for Normal Consistency of Hydraulic Cement Paste ASTM C191 – 13—Standard Test Methods for Time of Setting of Hydraulic Cement by Vicat Needle ASTM C204 – 11ε1—Standard Test Method for Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by Air-Permeability Apparatus ASTM C305 – 14—Standard Practice for Mechanical Mixing of Hydraulic Cement Pastes and Mortars of Plastic Consistency ASTM C430 – 08(2015)—Standard Test Method for Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by the 45-µm (No. 325) Sieve ASTM C490 – 11ε1—Standard Practice for Use of Apparatus for the Determination of Length Change of Hardened Cement Paste, Mortar and Concrete ASTM C1437 – 13—Standard Test Method for Flow of Hydraulic Cement Mortar Certification Requirements: ACI will grant certification only to those applicants who: Obtain a passing grade on the ACI written examination; AND Obtain a passing grade on the ACI performance examination. The two-hour written examination is open-book and consists of approximately 100 multiple-choice questions, separated into 11 sections. To pass the written examination, BOTH following conditions must be met: At least 60% correct for each of the required sections; AND A minimum score of 70% overall. The performance examination is closed-book and requires actual demonstration of eight required test methods and practices. The examinee is judged on his/her ability to correctly perform (or describe, where allowed) required steps for each procedure. Certification is valid for a period of five years from the date of successfully completing all requirements. Recertification requires successful completion of both the written and performance examinations.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Fabricate and test hydraulic cement mortar cube specimens for compressive strength per ASTM C109 including mixing procedures, batch proportions, mold filling, curing, demolding, and compression machine testing
  • Calculate and report compressive strength results for hydraulic cement mortar specimens including cube preparation, curvature checks, and permissible tolerances per ASTM C109
  • Prepare and measure hydraulic cement mortar bar specimens for expansion testing including mixing, mold preparation, initial and ongoing storage, length comparator measurements, and length change calculations per ASTM C1038
  • Determine air content of hydraulic cement mortar by preparing specimens, performing flow tests, filling and weighing 400-mL cups, and calculating and reporting air content per ASTM C185
  • Determine normal consistency of hydraulic cement paste by mixing, molding, and performing consistency determinations with correct timing and water requirement calculations per ASTM C187
  • Determine time of setting of hydraulic cement using the Vicat needle method including specimen preparation, timing requirements, initial and final set determination, and interpolation per ASTM C191
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers47-2051.00
  • Construction and Building Inspectors47-4011.00
  • First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers47-1011.00
  • Construction Managers11-9021.00
  • Construction and Related Workers, All Other47-4099.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Concrete forms — set, align, and adjust independently to the specified pitch and depth on standard residential and light commercial pours.
  • Power trowel and hand screed — operate routinely to spread, level, and smooth concrete surfaces with minimal supervisor oversight.
  • Expansion joints and edges — mold consistently using edging tools, jointers, and a straightedge on sidewalk and driveway projects.
  • Curing environment — monitor wind, temperature, and humidity conditions throughout a pour and apply standard protective measures as needed.
  • Concrete truck chute — direct positioning and movement to guide material flow accurately into forms on a mid-size job site.
  • Broom and float finishing — select and apply appropriate finishing tools to achieve specified surface textures on varied concrete placements.
  • Work sequencing — manage personal time effectively to keep pace with pour schedules and avoid premature curing on routine jobs.
  • Laborer coordination — guide crew members using shovels and spreading tools to distribute concrete evenly under general supervision.
  • Quality checks — conduct visual and dimensional inspections of finished surfaces and flag defects for correction before project sign-off.
  • Trade terminology — communicate clearly with crew members and forepersons using accurate construction vocabulary on active job sites.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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