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.

ICH International Seminar in Chile on May 25 Had Excellent Attendance

The Institute of Cement and Concrete of Chile (ICH) and ISCP held a one-day seminar on Monday, May 25, 2015 at the Hotel Neruda in Providencia, Santiago, Chile. The goal […]

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Betonstraßentagung 2015 (Concrete Pavement Conference 2015) to be Held September 24-25, 2015 in Ulm, Germany

    The Forschungsgesellschaft Für Strassen- Und Verkehrswesen (FGSV) (German Road and Transportation Research Association) cordially invites concrete pavement professionals to the Betonstraßentagung 2015 (Concrete Pavement Conference 2015) to be held

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New ACI 2015 Manual of Concrete Practice Now Available

American Concrete Institute’s (ACI’s) new 2015 Manual of Concrete Practice is now available. Containing over 240 standards and reports, it is one of the most comprehensive concrete reference set available.

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Only 2 Weeks Left to Register for the PCA 2015 Professors’ Workshop

There are still spaces left for the July 20-24, 2015 Portland Cement Association (PCA) Education Foundation Professors’ Workshop to be held at PCA in Skokie, Illinois, USA. A room block is reserved

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June 2015 CP Road Map E-News Released

News from the Road highlights research around the United States that is helping the concrete pavement community meet the research objectives outlined in the “Long-Term Plan for Concrete Pavement Research &

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EUPAVE Releases Brochure: “Durable Low-Noise Concrete Pavements”

The brochure, recently published by the European Pavement Association (EUPAVE), titled “Durable Low-Noise Concrete Pavements” shows concrete pavements are not as noisy they are often perceived; provides examples of techniques

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ASCP 2015 Concrete Pavements Conference NEWS and UPDATES

With one month to go until the Australian Concrete Pavements Association (ASCP) 2015 Concrete Pavements Conference on Monday and Tuesday, July 20-21, 2015 at the Breakfree Aanuka Beach Resort in Coffs

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SLR 10-Webinar Series – Promotion for DOTs, Counties & Municipalities

NRMCA has developed a 10-webinar series of training modules to assist in developing promotion and advocacy strategies for concrete streets and local roads (SLR)—a largely untapped market in many regions with enormous potential.

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Concrete Pavement Innovation & Technology Transfer Workshop to be Held June 25

Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT), International Society for Concrete Pavements (ISCP), and ACPA-Illinois Chapter will hold a one-day workshop titled “Concrete Pavement Innovation & Technology Transfer Workshop” on June

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2nd ACCTA to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa Jan 27-29, 2016 with Pre-Conference Lectures Jan 25-26

The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa announces the 2nd International Conference on Advances in Cement and Concrete Technology in Africa (ACCTA), to be held at Emperor’s Palace in Johannesburg,

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NCC Semi-Annual Meeting Held—Outstanding Technology Transfer Forum

The semi-annual meeting of the National Concrete Consortium (NCC) was held April 21-23, 2015 in Reno, Nevada, USA. NCC continues to be an outstanding forum for concrete technology transfer. The

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Why India Project is Investing in 100% Concrete Roads

Sri. Nitin Gadkari, Transport Minister of India said, “100% of roads in a $4.7 billion development project will be cement/concrete. This large-scale infrastructure program involves converting 12 major ports into smart cities.” This

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Solar Panels Far Exceed Expectations & Pave Way for Power-Producing Pavements

  A 3-year pilot project/experimental bike path with solar panels has generated more than 3,000 kilowatt-hours during its first six months of operation in Amsterdam, Netherlands—far exceeding engineers’ expectations. The

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Call for Abstracts by May 30: 2015 International Conference on Transportation in Africa (ICTA2015)

The East African Institute of Aga Khan University, Nairobi City, Kenya along with African Transportation Professional Networking Group are requesting abstracts by May 30, 2015 for the 2015 International Conference

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3-D Technology Promises Many Benefits for Stringless Concrete Paving

Three dimensional (3-D) technology could eliminate the need for string lines on concrete paving projects, but Kent Godbersen, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing—GOMACO, explains that there is a significant

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Self-Healing Concrete by Bacterial Mineral Precipitation

A team of microbiologists at The Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands, headed by Dr. Henk Jonkers, Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Materials Sciences and Sustainable Construction—TUDelft, Water Resources Section, is researching

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DEADLINE EXTENDED to May 31st for 11th ICCP Abstracts & Letters of Intent

DEADLINE EXTENDED for abstracts and letters of intent for the 11th International Conference on Concrete Pavements (11th ICCP) to be held August 28 – September 1, 2016 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. New Deadline:

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Clarifying Pavement Engineering for Non-Engineers with LEGOs & Food

Because an engineering background is necessary to understand the differences between concrete and asphalt pavements in terms of moduli, or by layered elastic versus plate theory, a simpler method of

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Registration Deadline Extended to May 18: EUPAVE Best Practices in Concrete Paving Workshop to be Held May 26, 2015 in Brussels, Belgium

The European Concrete Paving Association (EUPAVE) will hold a free one-day workshop titled “Best Practices in Concrete Paving” on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 from 10:00 to 16:30, on the EUPAVE

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Industry Praises the First Contractor To Go Stringless in Wisconsin, USA

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text el_class=”cleanlist”]ISCP member, Kevin McMullen, President-Wisconsin Concrete Pavement Association (WCPA-an affiliated chapter of ACPA), has reported on the first contractor in Wisconsin (WI), USA to go stringless. The concrete industry,

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