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Inspired by Antiquity: The Future of Durable, Sustainable Infrastructure

The Masic Lab at MIT is working to unlock the secrets of ancient materials including Roman concrete and pigments such as Mayan and Egyptian blues. In this webinar, Admir Masic, the Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Career Development Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), will discuss what engineers could […]

World of Concrete – 2018 January 23-26, 2018 Las Vegas

Las Vegas Convention Center 3150 Paradise Rd, Las vegas, Nevada

  SOLID TO THE CORE Register for World of Concrete, the largest annual international event dedicated to concrete and masonry professionals. Leave with the core knowledge and latest equipment you need to win more jobs and strengthen your business. This is your world. ABOUT WOC: Introduced to the commercial construction […]

Building Smart with High Performance Concrete Envelopes

Presented by the British Columbia Building Envelope Council (BCBEC) and BC Housing. Tuesday, February 27, 2018 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. Registration and Breakfast start at 7:00 am The Italian Cultural Centre Society 3075 Slocan Street, Vancouver, B.C. This half-day workshop will focus on concrete envelopes for Part 9 and Part 3 construction. Energy […]

PCA 2018 Spring Board and Committee Meetings

Marriott Marquis Houston 1 777 Walker Street, Houston, TEXAS, United States

Register and join us for the 2018 PCA Spring Board andCommittee meetings, hosted March 4-6 at the Marriott Marquis Houston. The spring meeting highlights include joint PCA, NRMCA, NSSGA sessions all 3 days.

GLOBE Forum 2018

March 14–16, 2018 Vancouver Join us at GLOBE Forum 2018, where business, government, and civil society leaders find inspiration, connections, and new opportunities in the clean economy. Disrupting Business as Usual More than 2,000 decision makers come together at our signature forum to share insights, find inspiration, make connections, and […]

Understanding Risk British Columbia 2018

Victoria Conference Centre 720 Douglas Street, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Which BC Buildings Will Survive a Major EARTHQUAKE?