This document provides guidelines for evaluating the strength test results of concrete. It discusses the sources of variation in concrete strength test results, which can come from batch-to-batch variations in materials and production processes or within-batch variations in testing procedures. It then presents statistical analysis methods that can be used to analyze concrete strength data and evaluate if it meets project specifications. These include calculating statistical parameters like the standard deviation and coefficient of variation. It provides guidance on establishing minimum strength criteria and evaluating test data, including the appropriate number of tests and use of quality control charts. The goal is to help interpret concrete strength variations and determine compliance with specifications using a statistical approach.