| Pining | (Concrete Engineering) Development of relatively small cavities in a concrete surface, due to phenomena such as cavitation or corrosion. |
| Plane of Weakness | (Concrete Engineering) The plane along which a structure under stress will tend to fracture; may exist because of the nature of the structure and its loading, by accident, or by design. |
| Plastic | (Concrete Engineering) A condition of freshly mixed concrete. mortar or cement -paste indicating that it is workable and readily re-moldable, is cohesive, and has an ample content of fines and cement but is not over wet. |
| Plastic Consistency | (Concrete Engineering) Condition in which concrete, mortar, or cement paste will sustain deformation continuously in any direction without rupture. |
| Plasticity | (Concrete Engineering) Property of freshly mixed concrete, cement paste or mortar which determines its ease of molding or resistance to deformation. |
| Portland Blast- slag Cement Furnace (ASTM C 595) | (Concrete Engineering) The product obtained by intimately intergrinding or an intimate and uniform blending a mixture of granulated blast furnace slag and portland-cement clinker |
| Portland Cement (ASTM C 150) | (Concrete Engineering) The product obtained by pulverizing clinker consisting essentially of hydraulic calcium silicates. |
| Portland-Pozzolan Cement (ASTM C 595) | (Concrete Engineering) The product obtained by intimately intergrinding a mixture of portland-cement clinker and pozzolan, or an intimate and uniform blend of portland cement and fine pozzolan. |
| Pozzolan (ASTM C 618) | (Concrete Engineering) A siliceous, or siliceous and aluminous material, which in itself possesses little or no cementitious value but will, in a finely divided form, such as a powder or liquid and in the presence of moisture, chemically react with calcium hydroxide at ordinary temperatures to form permanent, insoluble compounds possessing cementitious properties. |
| Precast | (Concrete Engineering) A concrete unit, structure or member that is cast and cured in an area other than its final position or place. |