Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Early History of Concrete



The earliest evidence of concrete is from a naturally occurring event caused by a spontaneous combustion between limestone and oil shale in Israel more than 12 million years ago.  These deposits still exist today.  More recently and manmade, concrete was first used by the Egyptians around 3,000 BC.  They mixed mud with straw to bind dried bricks and later used lime and gypsum mortar for the binding agent when building the Pyramids. 

Through time, concrete was used to build many of the ancient structures of which some still exist today.  The Greeks first used lime mortars around 800 BC, which were much harder than what the Romans would later use.  There is even evidence that the Assyrians used a fully waterproof concrete to construct the Jerwan Aqueduct around 700 BC. 

Modern concrete is derived from the developments made during the Roman Empire.  The Romans widely used concrete from 300 BC - 476 AD, which made possible their revolutionary architectural designs that were structurally very complex and dimensional.  Some of the cement used was from a slaked lime found in volcanic ash called pozzuolana.

The Romans used the concrete to create buildings with arches, vaults and domes.  The most famous examples of building projects include the Roman baths, the Coliseum, the Pantheon in Rome, and the Pont du Gard aqueduct in southern France.  After the fall of the Roman Empire, the art of concrete was lost for many hundreds of years. 

An interesting fact is that modern tests have proven that Roman cement (opus caementicium) had as much compressive strength as modern Portland-cement concrete.  Of course, its tensile strength was much lower without the reinforcement of today’s concrete.

Conco is a leading supplier of concrete services for the Western United States. We got our start in the Bay Area  in 1959 by offering clients the best value on a wide range of concrete services and products.  Since that time, we have steadily taken a leading role as one of the Bay Area’s top concrete contractors. Our concrete services include commercial, educational, parking and other construction development as well as public works projects and highways.

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