This workshop addressed 'Classification of Workability Tests for Concrete.'<br /><br />Workability of concrete is one of the essential considerations in designing a concrete mix. It refers to the ease of placing the concrete mix within the formwork and the ability to achieve uniformity throughout all the stages it goes through, from mixing to pouring, followed by vibration and compaction, and ultimately finishing.<br /><br />Workability tests for concrete are classified based on the degree of uniformity of the concrete and its constituent materials. The tests include:<br /><br />- Slump Test<br />- Compacting Factor Test<br />- Vee-Bee Test<br />- Flow Table Test<br />The importance of understanding the properties of concrete and its types that match the nature of the construction was emphasized, alongside the need to be familiar with various concrete tests that ensure the construction and building processes are carried out at the highest quality level.