Recycling Carbon Dioxide in Concrete for a Lower Carbon Footprint

CarbonCure retrofits concrete plants with a technology that recycles waste carbon dioxide to make affordable, greener concrete products. Carbon dioxide is now more than just a greenhouse gas—it is a valuable material to […]

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VIDEO: Canada: CarbonCure Recycles Carbon Dioxide for Greener Concrete Products

https://vimeo.com/104750327 CarbonCure retrofits concrete plants with a technology that recycles waste carbon dioxide to make affordable, greener concrete products. Carbon dioxide is now more than just a greenhouse gas—it is a

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Conductive, De-icing Concrete Improves Safety & Efficiency for Roadways, Airports & Homes

On a frigid afternoon in late December, 2015, a 200-square-foot slab of seemingly ordinary concrete sits just outside the Peter Kiewit Institute as snowflakes begin parachuting toward Omaha, Nebraska, USA. The snow

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Multi-National Project: “ECLIPS” Incorporates PCMs to Enhance Concrete Performance

The European Concrete Paving Association (EUPAVE) recently reported on a a multi-national project named “Enhancing Concrete Life in Infrastructure through Phase Change Systems”—ECLIPS. ECLIPS is carried out by Arizona State

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NOW in Portuguese—EUPAVE Position Paper: “Healthy Competition between Pavement Industries Saves Public Money”

ISCP created an article on October 2, 2015 announcing the position paper from the European Concrete Paving Association (EUPAVE) titled “Ensuring Healthy Competition Between Pavement Industries Saves Public Money”. The publication has caught

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New Soil Freezing Model May Help DOTs Lower Spring’s Thaw Damage to Roads

Each spring, as roads that have been frozen all winter begin to thaw from the surface downward, melting snow and ice saturate the ground. The roadbed, softened by trapped moisture

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Presentation, Videos & Twitter Exhibit Unique Concrete Pavement Attributes & Construction Methods

Jereme Montgomery, Executive Director-Nebraska Concrete & Aggregates Association (NC&AA), USA, was awarded the NRMCA 2015 State Affiliate Promoter of the Year Award by the Promotion Committee. Mr. Montgomery is an outstanding concrete promoter within

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Make Your 11th ICCP Hotel Reservations!

Registrants for the 11th International Conference on Concrete Pavements (11th ICCP), should please use the following link to make HOTEL RESERVATIONS at the Marriott Rivercenter Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, USA, for

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EXHIBITOR BROCHURE Now Available for the 11th ICCP

ISCP announces the new EXHIBITOR BROCHURE for the 2016 11th ICCP. Please view the brochure (see the link to the PDF below), which includes the Conference and Exhibit Hall Floor Plan. Exhibition

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Canada: The Ministry of Transportation 1916-2016—100-Year History Includes 1st All-Concrete Highway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZEBzm7OxmU#t=37 The Ministry of Transportation (MTO), Ontario, Canada, was born 100 years ago. The Department of Public Highways of Ontario (DPHO), as the ministry was then called, was established on January

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National Concrete Consortium (NC2) E-News March 2016 In Association with the CP Road Map Program

CP Road Map E-News: The NC2 E-News is a bi-monthly newsletter based on the Long-Term Plan for Concrete Pavement Research and Technology (CP Road Map)—a national research plan developed and jointly implemented by

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CHILE: ISCP Members & Directors in the “Pavement Committee” of ACCT

Following a successful seminar held in May 2015, the Chilean Association of Highway and Transportation (ACCT—Asociación Chilena de Carreteras y Transporte), created the “Pavements Committee“. The ACCT is the national

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Student Poster Board Competition at the 11th ICCP—Deadline for Sign Up: March 31st

ISCP is looking forward to the Student Poster Board Competition at the 11th International Conference on Concrete Pavements (11th ICCP), to be held August 28- September 1st in San Antonio, Texas. The author of

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. . . ISCP Members Can Easily Reset Their Password 2 Different Ways?

There are 2 WAYS ISCP Members can reset their password … Have you lost your password and need a new one? Go to the top right of the ISCP HOMEPAGE — to your “Login”.

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“Concrete Pavement Innovation, Evaluation & Management Seminar” Held in Guatamala

The “Concrete Pavement Innovation, Evaluation, and Management Seminar” was held Thursday March 17, 2016 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Sponsored by Cementos Progresos, Mixto Listo (Ready Mixed), and International Society of

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Tech Brief: FHWA Probes SCM, Natural Pozzolans within Best Pavement Practices

Concrete Products Online reported on a new Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Tech Brief titled “Supplementary Cementitious Materials—Best Practices for Concrete Pavements” (FHWA-HIF-16-001). State highway agencies (SHAs) and others charged with construction and maintenance

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A 100-Year History of Paving, Compaction, Milling Iron

In the last one hundred years, heavy highway pavement-making equipment has evolved from primitive to awesome. Modern pavers, compactors, and millers (or cold planers) have turned the surfacing phase of

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CP Tech Publication: “Conclusions from the Investigation of Deterioration of Joints in Concrete Pavements”

The National Concrete Pavement Technology Center (CP Tech Center) has published a new document titled “Conclusions from the Investigation of Deterioration of Joints in Concrete Pavements”. This final report is sponsored through

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ISCP Co-Sponsoring Commemoration: 125th Anniversary of the First U.S. Concrete Pavement, to be Held April 25th

In 1891, an 8-ft-wide section of the first concrete pavement was placed on Main Street in front of the Logan County Courthouse in Bellefontaine, Ohio, USA. A segment placed in 1893

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Australia: Concrete 2017—28th Biennial Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia—to be Held October 2017

Professor Julie Mills and Associate Professor Rebecca Gravina-Conference Co-Chairs-Concrete 2017, announce that “Concrete 2017”—the “28th Biennial National Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia” will be held October 22nd– 25th, 2017 at the Adelaide Convention Centre, in the

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