Northwest Cement Council (NCC)
The mission of the Northwest Cement Council is to promote, protect and advocate the use of cement and concrete in resilient, economical and environmentally responsible construction in the Pacific Northwest.
Contact:
Diane M. Warner, PE (OR & WA)
Executive Director
Northwest Cement Council
PO Box 1691, Clackamas OR 97015
PHONE: +1 503-780-9505
EMAIL: dwarner[at]nwcement.org
Website: https://www.nwcement.org
Diane M. Warner
Washington Aggregates and Concrete Association (WACA)
Founded in 1959, Washington Aggregates and Concrete Association (WACA) is a non-profit industry trade association representing sand, gravel, quarry rock, cement, ready-mix concrete related business and suppliers in Washington state.
Contact:
Bruce Chattin
Executive Director
Washington Aggregates and Concrete Association
22223 7th Avenue South
Des Moines, WA 98198
Phone: (206) 878-1622
Fax: (206) 878-6282
Website: https://www.washingtonconcrete.org/
Bruce Chattin
Founded in 1930, the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association is the leading industry advocate. Our mission is to provide exceptional value for our members by responsibly representing and serving the entire ready mixed concrete industry through leadership, promotion, education and partnering to ensure ready mixed concrete is the building material of choice.
We work in conjunction through a partnership agreement with state associations on issues such as promotion and regulatory concerns and extend what they can do to a national level. Our commitment to our members is second to none and we strive for constant communication on the latest information, products, services and programs to help our members expand their markets, improve their operations and be their voice in Washington.
NRMCA has several committees in which members and professional staff work together to support the mission. They include Audit and Finance, Concrete Promotion, Divisions/Bureaus, Government Affairs, Membership, Nominating, Political Action, Research, Engineering & Standards, Safety, Environmental & Operations and Workforce Development.
Contact:
Michael Philipps
President
National Ready Mixed Concrete Association
66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 250
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-706-4839
Email: mphilipps[at]nrmca.org
Patrick Matsche
Senior Director, Building Innovations
National Ready Mixed Concrete Association
Email: pmatsche[at]nrmca.org
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Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI)
Founded in 1924, the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) is a technical institute and Standards Developing Organization (SDO) that is the authoritative resource for information related to steel-reinforced concrete construction. CRSI offers many industry-trusted technical publications, standards documents, design aids, reference materials and educational opportunities.
CRSI Members include manufacturers, fabricators, material suppliers and placers of steel reinforcing bars and related products as well as professionals involved in the research, design, and construction of steel-reinforced concrete. CRSI members employ approximately 1,500 people in steel production and rebar fabrication at over 450 locations in 47 states throughout North America.
The non-profit CRSI Research & Education Foundation fosters the educational and research mission of the Institute through educational programs and scholarships for students majoring in civil engineering, architecture, and other related disciplines at universities and technical schools. The Foundation also supports research fellowships and projects, which will ultimately advance the reinforced concrete industry. CRSI is headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois, with regional offices located across the United States.
Contact:
Paul Dye
Pacific Northwest Manager
Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
REGION CHAPTERS: Mountain West, Pacific Northwest
Camas, WA
Phone: Direct: (630) 380-5871
Email: pdye (at) crsi.org
Website http://www.crsi.org/
Founded in 1916, PCA is the premier policy, research, education, and market intelligence organization serving America’s cement manufacturers. PCA members represent 92 percent of US cement production capacity and have facilities in all 50 states. The Association promotes safety, sustainability, and innovation in all aspects of construction, fosters continuous improvement in cement manufacturing and distribution, and generally promotes economic growth and sound infrastructure investment.
Website: https://www.cement.org
Contact:
Michael Ireland
President and CEO
Portland Cement Association
Email: mireland[at]cement.org
Website: https://www.cement.org/
Michael Ireland
Established in the 1950s, the Northwest Concrete Masonry Association (NWCMA) works to support its original goal of industry advancement by striving for more innovative and productive ways to design, deliver, and install concrete masonry wall systems. NWCMA also works on behalf of the concrete masonry industry and designers in the Pacific Northwest to educate architects and engineers on the benefits of using concrete masonry in the design of their buildings.
Affiliation with NWCMA offers both professional growth and business opportunities. It provides its members and affiliates with comprehensive, dynamic services, which include expert technical assistance, education, marketing, and research and development.
Contact:
Thomas Young,
Executive DirectorNorthwest Concrete Masonry Association
P.O. Box 790
Toledo, WA 98591
425.655.0719
EMAIL: admin07[at]nwcma.org
PHONE: +1 425-697-5298
FAX: +1 425-697-2679
Website http://nwcma.org/
Masonry Institute of Washington
The Masonry Institute of Washington was founded 1972 to promote masonry construction, provide educational and technical resources, and provide a point of contact for masonry design and construction professionals, the general public and mason contractors.
Contact:
Tonia Sorrell-Neal,
Executive Director
The Masonry Institute of Washington
506 Second Avenue, Suite 1400,
Seattle, WA 98104
PHONE: 206-582-5072
Email: tsneal[at]masonryinstitute.com
Website http://www.masonryinstitute.com/
Concrete BC,
Concrete BC currently represents over 65 concrete producers operating more than 120 plants in the province and approximately 72 supplier members to the industry. Formed in 1962, Concrete BC’s objectives are to Present industry views to the government proactively and in response to government proposals.
Concrete BC policies can help mitigate potential and negative impacts and promote benefits for both industry and government.’ Inform our Members about market trends, regulations, and programs that will affect their business and help to prepare for change and to seize new business opportunities.
We can help to expand the market for ready-mixed concrete in British Columbia and position concrete in the minds of consumers, government, and contractors as the best building material for sustainable construction.
Contact:
Jason Saunderson
Executive Director
Concrete BC
Suite 1300, 1500 West Georgia St., Vancouver, BC V6G 2Z6
OFFICE: 604-396-7550 | FAX: 604-626-4143 |
EMAIL: concrete[at]concretebc.ca
Website http://www.concretebc.ca/
EMAIL: jsaunderson[at]concretebc.ca
Concrete Alberta
Concrete Alberta represents over 93% of the concrete producers in Alberta and is fully funded by the membership of Producers, Associates, and Affiliates. With a membership of approximately 270 companies, Concrete Alberta is the recognized authoritative voice of the concrete industry in Alberta and has been servicing the industry for 56 years.
Vision: “Providing value to all members and stakeholders by effectively meeting the challenges facing the concrete industry.”
Contact
Dan Hanson
Executive Director
Concrete Alberta
4944 Roper Rd NW
Edmonton, AB T6B 3T7
P: 780-436-5645
F: 780-436-6503
dan.hanson[at]concretealberta.ca
Website: https://www.concretealberta.ca/
The Masonry and Ceramic Tile Institute of Oregon (MIOCTIO)
Masonry Institute of Oregon is the technical resource center and advocacy voice of the masonry and ceramic tile industry in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Representing the interests of the union mason and tile contractors and associated suppliers, we strive to promote, educate and counsel Design Professionals to improve the Masonry and Ceramic Tile Industry.
The masonry industry recognizes that construction has changed dramatically over the past decade. New products, techniques, codes and regulations have changed the competitive landscape. This Masonry SYSTEMS Guide, a first-ever-of-its-kind masonry system print guide and companion website, provides a standardized systems guide of best practices for masonry wall systems design and construction.
Contact
Harold Friberg
Executive Director
Masonry & Ceramic Tile Institute of Oregon
9848 East Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-224-1940
E-mail: harold[at]mioctio.org
Website: http://www. mioctio.org