ISCP Organizational Members and Major Conference Sponsors

ISCP Organizational Members


ISCP-Sponsored Events


July 5-7, 2012
Lac-Delage,
Québec, Canada
Third Advanced Workshop on Innovations and Modeling for Sustainable and Resilient Concrete Pavements

July 8-12, 2012
Québec City,
Québec, Canada
10th International Conference on Concrete Pavements

September 18-21, 2012
Seattle, Washington, USA

FHWA ACPT International Conference on Long-Life Concrete Pavements

October 18-22, 2012
Wuhan, Hubei Province, China

2nd International Conference on Sustainable Construction Materials: Design, Performance and Application (SusCoM2012)

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Professor Willy Wilk

Professor Willy Wilk was born in Aarau, Switzerland, on July 11, 1931. He earned his Civil Engineering Diploma at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, in 1963, and also completed his Master of Science degree in Structural Engineering.  He began his professional career as a structural engineer for consulting companies dealing with pavements and bridges for highways and railways.

During the period 1970-1994, Mr. Wilk was the Manager-Director of the TFB (Portland Cement Association of Switzerland).  He also served as the Technical Director of the enterprise Betonstrasse AG (i.e., Roads in Concrete, Inc.), which was formerly the Centre for Research, Development and Consulting in Concrete Technology, an arm of the Swiss Cement Industry that served as a concrete pavement technology reference for Switzerland and other European countries.

From 1971 to 1995, Professor Wilk also served the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, first as a lecturer (1971 to 1986) before achieving the position of Honorary Professor in 1986 and becoming the professor of Concrete Bridges and Pavements until his retirement from the institute in 1995.

Professor Wilk has had made many important contributions to concrete paving technology.  He has been involved in many high-profile international projects involving the assessment of concrete pavement quality, analyses of the cracking behaviour of concrete affected with alkali-silica reactivity, research leading to the restoration of historic viaducts and bridges, and many urban concrete highway and airfield pavement design and construction projects.  He has been a long-standing member of the PIARC Technical Committee on Concrete Roads (C-7) and has made enormous contributions to the development of standards for concrete roads through his membership with the Switzerland Standardization office (VSS).  In addition, he served as the editor of the Swiss-edited technical magazine “Routes en Béton” (“Concrete Roads”) for several years, which has helped to disseminate good practices for concrete road design and construction in Europe.

In summary, Prof. Wilk has devoted his professional life to concrete technology, with special regards to concrete for airfields and highway.  His contributions to the development of Swiss and European standards for concrete materials and designs, his enthusiasm for these same topics as a professor, and his involvement in many international highway and airfield design and construction projects have made a significant impact in Switzerland, throughout Europe, and around the world.  For all of these reasons and more, ISCP is proud to welcome Professor Willy Wilk as an Honorary Member!