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ASCP CONCRETE ROAD PAVEMENTS FORUM SYDNEY Clybucca CRCP pavement performance, CRCP reports, ISCP Conference feedback, supply & availability of SCMs, RMS report and update, Raw Material Contamination Monday 17 October, 2016 Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club, 117 Ryedale Road, West Ryde 8.30 am to 4.30 pm ASCP Gold Members ABOUT THIS FORUM This forum offers several in-depth presentations about CRCP road pavements. It also includes presentations about the supply and availability of flyash and slag, and the outlook for future supply and demand scenarios. RMS will discuss Mix Design Verification Checklists, and there will be a final presentation about issues related to Raw Material Contamination. The forum opens with a review of the admirable performance of the CRCP pavement at Clybucca Flats which was constructed in 1975. Following, there will be a series of presentations, largely related to CRCP. Active crack control was trialled on the Kempsey Bypass project three years ago, and the details of that provide valuable information for all forum delegates. The ISCP held its 11 th International Concrete Pavements Conference in San Antonio, Texas at the end of August. Quite a number of ASCP Members attended that conference and, while there, held a number of valuable meetings with international delegates about matters of interest to our industry in Australia. Discussion topics included CRCP practices and performance in USA and Europe, as well as concrete airfield pavement construction practices. There will be a presentation providing a summary of the conference papers and proceedings, and some more in-depth presentations about specific learnings from the conference and the meetings held with other delegates.

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ASCP CONCRETE ROAD PAVEMENTS FORUM SYDNEY Clybucca CRCP pavement performance, CRCP reports,

ISCP Conference feedback, supply & availability of SCMs, RMS report and update, Raw Material Contamination

Monday 17 October, 2016

Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club, 117 Ryedale Road, West Ryde

8.30 am to 4.30 pm

ASCP Gold Members

ABOUT THIS FORUM

This forum offers several in-depth presentations about CRCP road pavements.

It also includes presentations about the supply and availability of flyash and slag, and the outlook for future supply and demand scenarios. RMS will discuss Mix Design Verification Checklists, and there will be a final presentation about issues related to Raw Material Contamination.

The forum opens with a review of the admirable performance of the CRCP pavement at Clybucca Flats which was constructed in 1975. Following, there will be a series of presentations, largely related to CRCP.

Active crack control was trialled on the Kempsey Bypass project three years ago, and the details of that provide valuable information for all forum delegates.

The ISCP held its 11th International Concrete Pavements Conference in San Antonio, Texas at the end of August. Quite a number of ASCP Members attended that conference and, while there, held a number of valuable meetings with international delegates about matters of interest to our industry in Australia. Discussion topics included CRCP practices and performance in USA and Europe, as well as concrete airfield pavement construction practices.

There will be a presentation providing a summary of the conference papers and proceedings, and some more in-depth presentations about specific learnings from the conference and the meetings held with other delegates.

PROGRAM: MONDAY 17 OCTOBER 2017

8.30 am Registrations

9.00 am Welcome and introduction | Kevin Abrams

9.15 am Clybucca performance report | Geoff Ayton

10.15 am Discussion

10.30 am Morning Tea

11.00 am CRCP Cracking – Extinction or Opportunity? | Jamie Egan

11.30 am ISCP Conference, San Antonio, Texas – Summary of selected papers | John Hodgkinson

12.00 pm ISCP Conference, San Antonio, Texas – Learnings from attending | John Hodgkinson,

John Figueroa, Justin Moss

12.30 pm Active crack control in CRCP – Kempsey Bypass trial & overseas practice | Mark

Hoskins, Justin Moss, Neil Webb

1.00 pm Discussion

1.15 pm Lunch

2.00 pm Flyash supply in NSW – an overview | Bruce Hunter

2.30 pm Slag supply – availability & innovations | Craig Heidrich

3.00 pm Mix design verification checklists for compliance with RMS Specifications R82 & R83

and RMS update | John Figueroa

3.30 pm Raw material contamination – How can something so small spread so far? | Jamie

Egan

4.00 pm Discussion

4.15 pm ASCP announcements | Kevin Abrams

4.30 pm Forum close

SPEAKERS

Kevin Abrams Executive Director Australian Society for Concrete Pavements

Geoff Ayton Concrete Pavement Consultant Honorary Member ASCP

Jamie Egan Pavements Manager, Engineering Lendlease

John Figueroa Director, John Figueroa Consulting Pavement Manager (Rigid Pavements), Roads and Maritime Services

Craig Heidrich General Manager HBM Group

John Hodgkinson Concrete Pavement Consultant Honorary Member ASCP

Mark Hoskins Paving Manager CPB Contractors

Bruce Hunter General Manager Flyash Australia

Justin Moss Principal Pavements Engineer & Team Leader Arcadis

Neil Webb Principal Engineer AECOM

REGISTRATION

Closes Wednesday 12 October 2016. This is required for finalising catering numbers.

Register through the ASCP web site www.concretepavements.com.au .

Select ‘Events’ tab - select this event - click ‘Register’ button.

FEES Members of ASCP: no fee. Non-Members: $100.00 (GST inclusive).

A Tax Invoice will be issued on payment.

No refunds for cancellations after 12 October 2016, but substitute names will be accepted.

PAYMENT OPTIONS Credit Card On website registration, select ‘PayPal’ and use your MasterCard or Visa Card.

Direct credit Pay directly to ASCP St George Bank Account

BSB: 112 879

Account No: 155 778 722

PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME IN THE REFERENCE FIELD SO WE CAN IDENTIFY YOUR PAYMENT

Cheque to

Australian Society for Concrete Pavements

129 Grandview Drive, Newport NSW 2106

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Attendance at this event may be eligible for credit towards Engineers Australia and other organisations’ Continuing Professional Development requirements.

ASCP SILVER MEMBERS ASCP BRONZE MEMBERS

ASCP CORPORATE MEMBERS

ASCP Corporate Members support our aims and objectives and contribute through participation, sharing of technical and industry information, and financial contributions.

Corporate Members are entitled to representative members, discounts on other memberships and event fees, discounts on Grey Card course fees, and discounts for exhibition spaces at events. They are recognised on our web site, event brochures and newsletters.

To become an ASCP Corporate Member, visit our website www.concretepavements.com.au and select the ‘Sponsor’ tab.