Amy M. Dean

ISCP Editor-in-Chief & Art Director—Amy M. Dean joined ISCP in March 2010: She produces the monthly ISCP E-News; and has produced ISCP items for conferences, workshops, and events: ISCP new logo (2014); ISCP 20th Anniversary Timeline (2019); Two 12th ICCP 2020 logos; 11th ICCP 2016 logo; ISCP/ACPA webinar online banners; 6-foot conference banner; flyers; signs; banners; posters; brochures; programs; invitations; badges; hat, T-shirt, CD cover designs; proceedings cover; and more. She has over 30 years of experience in graphic design, writing, & editing in the newspaper, magazine, corporate stationery, retail, & concrete industries.

The CAC & Canadian Cement Industry Rising to the “Climate Change Challenge”

Michael McSweeney, Cement Association of Canada (CAC), explored the Canadian cement industry, and looked at how Canada is dealing with the climate change challenge. In December 2016, Canada’s First Ministers […]

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ISCP-Supported 10th BCRRA 2017 was Held in Athens, Greece

The Tenth International Conference on the Bearing Capacity of Roads, Railways and Airfields (10th BCRRA 2017) was held from June 28-30, 2017—with pre-conference workshops occurring Tuesday, June 27—at the Divani

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REGISTER NOW: Next Webinar in Our Series: “Ensuring Long-Term Joint Performance through Load Transfer” to be held Wed., July 12

“Ensuring Long-Term Joint Performance through Load Transfer” Wednesday, July 12, 2017: Noon to 1:30 CDT | 1:00 to 2:30 EDT | 17:00 to 18:30 UTC Presented by: Jake Hiller, PhD,

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Project Report: Evaluation of Dowel Bar Inserter Practices in PCC Pavements with Magnetic Tomography Technology

Dowel Bar Inserters (DBI) are automated mechanical equipment that position dowel bars in Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) after concrete is placed. Compared to the alternative approach, which is using dowel

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E-News: NCC in Association with the CP Road Map Program (April 2017)

The NCC E-News is the newsletter of the Long-Term Plan for Concrete Pavement Research and Technology (CP Road Map), a national research plan developed and jointly implemented by the concrete

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Final Report: RCC Over Soil Cement under Accelerated Loading

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD), Louisiana, USA, has released a report that determines the structural performance and load carrying capacity of thin roller compacted concrete (RCC)-surfaced pavements

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Become an ASCP Member & Save Over $300 on the ASCP 4th Concrete Pavements Conference—In Just Over 2 Weeks!

There are only a little over 2 weeks to go until the kick-off of the Australian Society for Concrete Pavements (ASCP) 4th Concrete Pavements Conference to be held July 16th-18th, 2017

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ECLIPS 3rd Technote on “Encapsulation of Phase Change Materials in Silica Microcapsules”

Enhancing Concrete Life in Infrastructure through Phase Change Systems (ECLIPS)‘ third technote, “Encapsulation of phase change materials in silica microcapsules” concerns the use of phase change materials (PCMs) to reduce

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How Climate & Pavement Condition Determine Sealer Selection

The best sealer for your application will depend on location and whether or not the pavement is a good candidate for crack sealing Sealant is subjected to the extreme high

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NCC Spring Meeting Held in April—Marked 20th Anniversary

The National Concrete Consortium (NCC/NC2) held its spring meeting April 25-27 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Hosted by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) in Salt Lake City, the meeting

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SAVE THE DATE!!! EUPAVE 10-year Anniversary: Mon, Dec 11, 2017

SAVE THE DATE!! The European Concrete Paving Association (EUPAVE) cordially invites all to their 10-year Anniversary to be held Monday, December 11, 2017 at the Hotel Metropole in Brussels, Belgium. To read the Save

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Institute of Concrete Technology to Hold Two 2017 Conferences: In London, England in Sept. and In Muscat, Oman in Nov.

37th Cement & Concrete Science Conference— to be held in London, England in September: The Institute of Concrete Technology, in association with Advanced & Innovative Materials (AIM) Group, University College London

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Report: “High-Volume Recycled Materials for Sustainable Pavement Construction”

The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), USA, has released a report that evaluates the feasibility of using high-volume recycled materials for concrete production in rigid pavement. The research investigates whether

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TCP Fiber-Reinforced Heavy-Truck Traffic Project is First OptiPave Project in the U.S.

A heavy-truck traffic pavement project at a pallet company in Ft. Worth, Texas, USA, successfully utilized the Thin Concrete Pavement (TCP) system combined with the OptiPave Software Design. OptiPave was a

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ABSTRACT: “Mechanical Properties of Roller-Compacted Concrete with Macro-Fibers”

Authors: Jeff LaHucik, Sachindra Dahal, Jeffery Roesler-ISCP President, Armen N. Amirkhanian Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  ABSTRACT: The addition of macro-fibers to concrete slabs

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2017 NRRA Pavement Workshops & Conference Held May 23-24: Summary & Link to Presentations

The 2017 National Road Research Alliance (NRRA) Pavement Conference & Workshop was held May 23rd & 24th at the Continuing Education and Conference Center-University of Minnesota in St Paul, Minnesota, USA. The

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CAC Hosting Cross-Canada Seminar Series Highlighting the New ACI 330.2R-17 Guideline

The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) is hosting a cross-Canada seminar series on “Concrete Pavement for Industrial and Trucking Facilities” – highlighting the newly published ACI 330.2R-17 guideline. The first workshop—the

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FHWA RESOURCES & PROGRAM: Concrete Technology Team & Final Development

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) concrete technology team works on final development and deployment of new equipment, materials, tools, and techniques with the promotion of Advanced Structural Design and

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NOW AVAILABLE: New “Guide for the Design & Construction of Concrete Site Paving for Industrial & Trucking Facilities” (ACI 330.2R-17)

The NEW “Guide for the Design and Construction of Concrete Site Paving for Industrial and Trucking Facilities” (ACI 330.2R-17) has been published and is now available for public purchase for Members

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Research Report: “Cracking and Debonding of a Thin Fiber Reinforced Concrete Overlay”

Min Ook Kim, Graduate Research Assistant Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Amanda Christine Bordelon, Ph.D., P.E., Assistant Professor-Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Utah, ISCP Member and

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