Reinhard Glatte

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Reinhard Glatte (born December 3, 1938 in Taura near Torgau) is a German civil engineer .

Life

Gerold Alwin Reinhard Glatte was born on December 3, 1938 in Taura, a current district of Belgern-Schildau in Saxony . From 1956 he studied civil engineering (structural engineering) at the Cottbus University of Civil Engineering . After graduating , he worked from 1963 to 1965 as a site manager at VEB Bau Finsterwalde and then at WBK Cottbus. In 1965 he became a research assistant at the University of Transport in Dresden and was here in 1970 with a "contribution to the collection and evaluation of the water balance of coarse lightweight aggregates and its importance for the fresh concrete state" to Dr.-Ing. PhD . After working as head of the technology department from 1971 to 1975 at the University of Transport, he worked from 1975 to 1991 as a senior scientific assistant at the University of Transport, also dealing with concrete technology issues, particularly in transport engineering. In 1981 he received the Facultas Docendi in the field of building materials . At the TU Dresden he completed a two-year course with a final examination as a specialist translator for Russian / German construction. In 1984 he was granted a secret patent GP C 04 B / 261 561/7. On September 24, 1990, he received the E-license from the German Concrete Association as proof of advanced training in concrete technology . In 1991 he moved to Bau Union Süd GmbH, a Maculan Holding company . Here he worked as a quality manager on foreign construction sites in the Ukraine and Russia until 1996 . He then moved to the Saxony motorway office as head of department . Since his retirement in 2003 he has been working as a freelance consultant for concrete technology and traffic route construction as well as a lecturer . During this time he was in charge of the work on the concrete cover layers at the Leipzig and Dresden airfields (2004 to 2014).

Publications / awards

Glatte made several important publications on concrete technology topics. The two-volume work Beton (Volume I: Werner Reichel / Dietrich Conrad; Volume II: Werner Reichel / Reinhard Glatte), written with Werner Reichel and Dietrich Conrad, was a standard work for teaching and research for many years. In 2003 Reinhard Glatte was awarded the Arthur Speck Prize of the VSVI Saxony for his special achievements for the Saxon road system.

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  1. http://www.vsvi-sachsen.de/Arhtur_Speck_Preis/arthur_speck.htm