TAC Conference & Exhibition to be held September 24-27 in St. John’s, NL, Canada

Hosted by Newfoundland and Labrador Transportation & Works and the City of St. John’s, the 2017 Transportation Association of Canada (Association des Transports du Canada: TAC-ACT) Conference and Exhibition will […]

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Iconic ‘Zona Rosa’, Mexico City, Mexico, Renovated with Concrete, Revitalizing the Area

CemNet.com online magazine—“home of International Cement Review” reported that ISCP Member CEMEX, expects to supply over 27,000 m3 (35,315 y3) of special concrete for the renovation of 15 streets in Zona Rosa,

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INVITATION: FEBELCEM/EUPAVE Workshop: Slipform Pavers Sept 7 @ MATEXPO 2017, Belgium

The Federation of the Belgian Cement Industry (FEBELCEM) and the European Concrete Paving Association (EUPAVE) invite you to their Workshop on Slipform Pavers at MATEXPO 2017 to be held Thursday September

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70th Anniversary Celebration of I-10 Highway Section, August 18 in Ontario, California, USA

Bill Davenport, American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) is very pleased to extend an invitation to a special event scheduled for August 18, 2017 that will celebrate the 70th Anniversary of

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REPORT & 2 VIDEOS: “Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Pavements”: NRRA Rigid Pavement Team Long-Term Research

Tom Burnham, Sr. Research Engineer and ISCP Board Director, the MnDOT–Office of Materials and Road Research, and the NRRA Rigid Pavement Team composed the research overview and goals—Long-Term Research Write-Up—titled “Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Pavement”. The

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VIDEO: “MnROAD Construction Summer 2017—Concrete with Extra Fiber”, Featuring Tom Burnham, ISCP Board Director

VIDEO: Tom Burnham, Sr. Road Research Engineer–MnDOT and ISCP Board Director, summarizes the fiber-reinforced cells, titled: “MnROAD Construction Summer 2017—Concrete with Extra Fiber” Tom Burnham, the MnDOT–Office of Materials and Road Research, and the NRRA Rigid Pavement

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ASCP 4th Concrete Pavements Conference Held in July in Australia

The Australian Society for Concrete Pavements (ASCP) 4th Concrete Pavements Conference, held at the Mantra on Salt Beach, Kingscliff, NSW, Australia, began with a Social Dinner at the Mantra Pool

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Invitation to Join the “Academy of Pavement Science & Engineering (APSE)”

Registration is now open to join the Academy of Pavement Science and Engineering (APSE)—a global academic community aimed to educate, innovate, and advance the profession of pavement science and engineering. As

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ISCP Board Member, Erwin Kohler, Attended the “8° Congreso Iberoamericano de Pavements de Concreto”, in Guatemala

The Guatemalan Institute of Cement and Concrete (ICCG) hosted the “8° Congreso Iberoamericano de Pavements de Concreto” (8th Iberoamerican Congress on Concrete Pavements) July 19-22 in the beautiful tourist city of

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DID YOU KNOW? As an ISCP Member, You Can Contribute Articles & Links for ISCP Website?

Did you know that you, as an ISCP Member, can send ISCP articles, links and ideas? Just click on the top left of the ISCP HOME PAGE where it says “Submit a

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NCC E-News JULY 2017, in Asso. with the CP Road Map Program

The National Concrete Consortium (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

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EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS! Register for 13th ISCR-2018 to be Held June 19-22, 2018 in Berlin, Germany

The German “InformationsZentrum Beton”, together with EUPAVE and partners—including the International Society for Concrete Pavements (ISCP)—are pleased to invite you to take part in the promising 13th International Symposium on

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Africa News Trio: VP, “Ghana Should Move Towards [All] Concrete Roads as a Country”; Columnist Supports Ghana VP; & Zambia’s New Strategic Economic Road

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice-President of Ghana, Africa, spoke in the capital Accra about new strategies to build long-lasting roads, and that the government of Ghana has resolved to undertake constructing concrete

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CEMEX’s RCC in Philippines: Sustaining Growth & Paving Way for “A Golden Age of Infrastructure”

Inquirer.net recently reported on concrete paving in the Philippines. The Philippines has been on a path of fortunate economic growth. Strong economic indicators, backed by a consistently good GDP performance,

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Patch or Concrete Overhaul? As Road Funding Dries Up, State Agencies Face Dilemma of 40+-Year-Old Pavements

StarTribune Online Magazine recently reported on the wrenching debate that is playing out among USA state officials trying to stretch limited transportation money to fix or replace as much roadway

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Concrete Progress in the Middle East: People & Machines Adapt to Changes in Cement

CONSTRUCTIONWEEKONLINE.COM recently reported on the concrete progress in the Middle East. Concrete is the lifeblood of the Middle East’s construction sector. Though it comes in many forms, concrete has provided

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ASCE Paper: Estimating Pavements’ Flood Resilience

Misbah U. Khan, CPEng.; Mahmoud Mesbah, Ph.D.; Luis Ferreira, Ph.D.; and David J. Williams, Ph.D. Abstract: Although several studies observed pavement responses after flooding, no detailed quantification has been done

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Attendees Urged to use European Funding for Concrete Pavements at EUPAVE Event “Road Infrastructure for Connected, Autonomous & Electric Vehicles”

Attendees at the European Concrete Paving Association (EUPAVE) event, “Road Infrastructure for Connected, Autonomous & Electric Vehicles”, held Wednesday, June 28, were urged to use European funding for concrete pavements

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Scientists Research as to Why Roman Concrete Lasts Millennia, While Modern-Day Concrete Lasts a Half Century

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)’s “Science Online Magazine” recently reported on modern-day scientists working on recreating a modern version of Roman cement that lasted over 1000

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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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