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Final Announcement
UKIERI Concrete Congress
Concrete for
21st Century
Construction
8‐10 March 2011
Venue:
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
http://ukiericoncretecongress.com/
In collaboration with:
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Concrete Technology Unit, University of Dundee, UK Concrete Technology Unit, University of Dundee, UK
Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
SRM University, Chennai SRM University, Chennai
UKIERI Concrete Congress
Concrete for 21st Century Construction
BACKGROUND AND AIMS OF THE CONGRESS
Internationally renowned for its research excellence, the Concrete Technology Unit of the University of
Dundee, UK, together with eight Higher Indian Institutes for Technical Education, is organising this
Congress, to be held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. The Indian Institutions involved are: Birla
Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani; Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana; Indian
Institute of Technology Delhi; National Institutes of Technology at Jaipur, Jalandhar, Surat and Surathkal
and SRM University, Chennai. These institutions are partners in the collaborative research programme
carried out in both the UK and India under the UKIERI Scheme (UK‐India Education and Research
Initiative) funded by the two governments. The group has now been working together for nearly 2½ years,
dealing with issues relating to sustainability and high performance in concrete infrastructure.
The Congress will aim to address new developments in concrete and construction and their role in
responding, within the framework of appropriate, innovative and sustainable use of materials, to the rapid
growth in the national infrastructure demands in India and elsewhere. This will be a three day Congress, as
outlined below:
Day 1: Opening Ceremonies
Delegates will be welcomed by high level experts in the field of construction, sustainability and science and
technology from both India and the UK.
Day 2: New Developments in Concrete Construction
This one day event will provide an opportunity to hear from global experts who will examine the current
developments taking place within the concrete construction industry that are relevant to India and other
countries with rapidly growing construction programmes. The topics covered will address the technical
challenges being faced by concrete as a material as it strives to adapt to ever increasing demands placed on it
by designers and the environments in which it must perform. In addition, the speakers will examine the role
which concrete has to play in addressing the need for sustainable, economical infrastructure in the 21st
century.
Day 3: Concrete for High Performance Sustainable Infrastructure
The work presented here is dissemination of the UKIERI collaborative research project undertaken by UK
and Indian Higher Education Institutions. The work has focussed on developing innovative cements to
enhance performance, resource use and reducing CO2 emissions, utilise local waste materials to address
sustainability, develop performance‐based specifications to encourage selection of appropriate materials and
demonstrate the use of sustainable concrete design opportunities in structures to provide increased
confidence in use.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE SEMINAR
● Design Engineers and Architects ● Ready Mixed Concrete Suppliers ● Contracting Engineers ● Precast Concrete and Materials Suppliers ● Local and Regional Authorities ● Highway Authorities and Designers ● Research Funding Bodies ● Academics and Researchers ● Professional Bodies ● Trade Associations
UKIERI Concrete Congress
Concrete for 21st Century Construction
.8 MARCH
CONCRETE FOR 21st CENTURY CONSTRUCTION (Please note this is a tentative programme which may be subject to changes)
OPENING CEREMONY AND ADDRESSES: 13.00 – 14.25
13.00 – 13.15 Welcome Address: Professor Ravindra. K. Dhir OBE, Congress Chairman, University of Dundee, UK
13.15 – 13.30 Lighting of the Dias
13.30 – 13.40
13.40 – 13.50
13.50 – 14.00
Organising Institutions:
Dr. Rod Jones, Dean, University of Dundee, UK
Professor Bijendra N Jain, Vice Chancellor, Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani, India
Professor Surendra Prasad, Director, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
14.00 – 14.10 Collaborating Institutions: Mr. Vijay Kulkarni, President, Indian Concrete Institute
14.10 – 14.25 Opening of the Congress: Ms. Sally Goggin, Education Director, British Council India and Sri Lanka
14.25 – 15.00 Tea / Coffee and Exhibition
OPENING PAPERS: 15.00 – 18.00
15.00 – 15.30 Sustainability Framework for Concrete Construction
P Chana,(Mineral Products Association, UK)
15.30 – 16.00 Tailoring Concrete for Meeting Modern Construction Demands
R Barbarulo, S Georges, D Rinaldi, , J‐P Thierry, F Toussaint, B Zuber, G Chanvillard, E Bonnet
(Lafarge Research Centre, Lyon, France) 16.00 – 16.30 Role of Specification, Mix Design, QC and QA in Developing Durable, Economical and Sustainable
Concrete Construction
K Day ( Innovative Concrete Technologist, Australia) 16.30 – 17.00 Concrete for 21
st Century: New Canvas for Today’s Changing World
H Moats ( Board member, American Society of Concrete Construction, USA)
17.00 – 17.30 Lightweight Concrete: From Blocks to Skyscrapers
A Beattie and A Doel ( Lytag Ltd, UK and Biltech Building Elements Ltd, India) 17.30 – 18.00 Training the Concrete Construction Workforce
C M Dordi and A N Vyasarao ( Ambuja Cements Ltd, India)
18.00 – 20.00 Dinner and Exhibition
Members of the UKIERI Collaborative Research Team after a meeting at BITS Pilani, February 2009.
9 MARCH
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION (Please note this is a tentative programme which may be subject to changes)
SESSION 1: 09.00 – 12.30
09.00 – 09.20 Concrete? Not only Grey in the 21st Century!
E Decellieres ( Grace Products, France)
09.20 – 09.40 Cement Combinations and Performance: Effect of Cement Type on Carbonation
M D Newlands, M J McCarthy, R K Dhir (University of Dundee, UK) and S P Singh ( Dr B R Ambedkar National
Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India)
09.40 – 10.00 Processed Fly Ash: Promoting the Green Concrete Construction Agenda in India
G Dirk ( Dirk India Pte Ltd, India)
10.00 – 10.20 New Trends in Concrete Admixtures and Cement Additives in Asia Pacific
N Kar (Singapore), A Bendale (India), Q Feng (China) and A Ohta (Japan), BASF: The Chemical Company, South
Asia Pte Ltd
10.20 – 10.30 Discussion
10.30 – 11.00 Tea / Coffee and Exhibition
11.00 – 11.20 Barriers to Progressing Concrete Fit for 21st Century
M D Newlands and R K Dhir ( University of Dundee, UK)
11.20 – 11.40 Quality Control and Quality Assurance of Concrete.
V Kulkarni ( Ready Mixed Concrete Manufacturers’ Association, India)
11.40 – 12.00 Roller Compacted Concrete for Dam Construction
T Warren ( RCC Consulting Engineer, USA)
12.00 – 12.20 Use of Recycled and Secondary Aggregates: An Overview
R K Dhir ( University of Dundee, UK), K A Paine ( University of Bath, UK), J deBirto (Instituto Superior Tecnico,
Portugal), M Etxeberria ( Univerrsitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain), N Y Ho,( Samwoh Corporation PteLtd,
Singapore), C S Poon ( Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK) and V W Y Tam ( University of Western, Australia)
12.20 – 12.30 Discussion
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch and Exhibition
[Lunch sponsored by Biltech Building Elements Ltd]
SESSION 2: 14.00 – 18.00
14.00 – 14.20 Use of Fine Fly Ash in Developing High Performance Concrete
R K Dhir and M J McCarthy ( University of Dundee, UK) and J. Bai (University of Glamorgan, UK)
14.20 – 14.40 Ultrafine Slag for High Performance Concrete
A Pathik, V Natteru and C M Dordi ( Ambuja Cement Ltd and B V B Pai, Alco Lab Ltd, India)
14.40 – 15.00 Ultra Thin White Topping: The Indian Experience
K Nath P and P Jha (Orkla India Pvt Ltd, India)
15.00 – 15.20 High Performance Silica Fume Concrete and Some Applications in India
R Scott ( University of Durham, UK) and S P Singh ( Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India)
15.20 – 15.30 Discussion
15.30 – 16.00 Tea / Coffee and Exhibition
16.00 – 16.20 Concrete Roads and Bridges in an Indian Scenario.
S A Reddi ( Consultant, India)
16.20 – 16.40 Smart Materials in Structural Health Monitoring and Non‐Destructive Evaluation of Concrete Structures
S Bhalla and B Bhattacharjee ( Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
16.40 – 17.00 Protecting Concrete in Waste Water Environment Against Acid Attack
E Kleen ( M C Bauchemie, Germany) and W Kay ( WAK Technologies, Singapore)
17.00 – 17.20 Structural Grade Foamed Concrete Using Fly Ash as a Cement and Filler
M R Jones and A McCarthy ( University of Dundee, UK)
17.20 – 18.00 PANNEL DISCUSSION FOR SESSION AND CLOSING REMARKS
18.00 – 20.00 Dinner and Exhibition
10 MARCH
CONCRETE FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE SUSTAINBLE INFRASTRUCTURE (Please note this is a tentative programme which may be subject to changes)
SESSION 1: 09.00 – 12.30
09.00 – 09.20 Specifications for High Performance Concrete in India
B Bhattacharjee (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India), A Misra ( Anand International College of
Engineering, India) and H S Rai ( Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College Ludhiana, India)
09.20 – 09.40 Renewing Singapore’s Urban Landscape: The High Strength Concrete Option
G K C Ong ( National University of Singapore, Singapore)
09.40 – 10.00 High Strength Concrete for Modern High Rise Buildings: A Sustainable Urbanization Perspective
A K H Kwan and H W Zheng ( University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 10.00 – 10.20 Performance Enhanced Concrete using Fibres
S C Yaragal and K S B Narayan ( National institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India)
10.20 – 10.30 Discussion
10.30 – 11.00 Tea / Coffee and Exhibition
11.00 – 11.20 Development of Alternative Binders to Portland Cement Concrete
Using Fly ash Blastfurnace Slag: Some Experiences
M C Narasimhan, G Nayak, B T Ajith and M K Rao ( National institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India)
11.20 – 11.40 Value Added Use of Waste Materials in Concrete
A Misra ( Anand International College of Engineering, India), K S B Narayan and S C Yaragal, National Institute
of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India) and S N Desai ( Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology,
Surat, India)
11.40 – 12.00 Use of Recycled and Secondary Aggregates in Concrete: Engineering and Environmental Performance
K A Paine ( University of Bath, UK), R K Dhir, J E Halliday, L Zheng and D Collery ( University of Dundee, UK),
H S Rai ( Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College Ludhiana, India)
12.00 – 12.20 Feasibility Studies on the Use of Recycled Aggregates in Structural Concrete Elements
M Lakshmipathy, K S Satyanarayanan, G Jayasree and S Santhanaselvi ( SRM University, India)
12.20 – 12.30 Discussion
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch and Exhibition
SESSION 2: 14.00 – 18.00 14.00 – 14.20
Pozzolana and Slag Bended Portland Cement and Rebar Corrosion
J Kujur ( BIT Mesra, Ranchi, India), B Pradhan ( Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India), B Bhttacharjee
(Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India) 14.20 – 14.40 Utilisation of Marble Powder Waste as Filler in Concrete
A Misra ( Anand International College of Engineering, India) R Gupta and R C Gupta ( Malviya National Institute of Technology
Jaipur, India)
14.40 – 15.00 Utilisation of Industrial Waste in Motar and Concrete
S N Desai and H S Patil ( Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India)
15.00 – 15.20 Mechanical Properties of Rice Husk Ash Based Self‐Compacting Concrete
H S Rai, K S Bedi and H Singh ( Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College Ludhiana, India)
15.20 – 15.30 Discussion
15.30 – 16.00 Tea / Coffee and Exhibition
16.00 – 16.20 Enhancing Structural Performance: Utilising Fibres
A P Singh and S P Singh (Jalandhar), C D Modhera and D Shah (Surat), National Institutes of Technology, S Bhalla
and B Bhattacharjee ( Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), India
16.20 – 16.40 Engineered Cementitious Composite for Structural Concrete,
S B Singh and M V R Subramanian ( Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, India)
16.40 – 17.00 Structural Behaviour of Engineered Cementitious Composite Strengthened RC Beams,
S B Singh and M V R Subramanian( Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, India)
17.00 – 17.20 Flexural Fatigue Strength of Concrete Reinforced with Steel‐Polypropylene Hybrid Fibres,
S P Singh, A P Singh and V Bajaj, ( Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India)
17.20 – 18.00 PANNEL DISCUSSION FOR SESSION AND CLOSING REMARKS
18.00 – 20.00 Dinner and Exhibition
CONCRETE FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE SUSTAINBLE INFRASTRUCTURE
(Please note this is a tentative programme which may be subject to change)
ADDITIONAL PAPERS FOR THE PROCEEDINGS
Modification of Porosity and Pore Size Distribution due to Fly Ash Addition in PC Paste and Mortar
K Vendhan and B. Bhattacharjee ( Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
Response of Steel Reinforced Engineered Cementitious Composite Beams
S B Singh and M V R Subramanian ( Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, India)
Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Concrete Subjected to Elevated Temperatures
K S B Narayan and S C Yaragal (National institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India)
Influence of Concrete Ingredients on Specific Heat – An Experimental Study
H S Rai, H. Singh and J Singh ( Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College Ludhiana, India)
Developments of Geopolymer Concrete
D B Rajiwala and, H S Patil (Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat ,India)
Combining Durability and Sustainability in Material Selection For Concrete
M J McCarthy, R K Dhir and M D Newlands (University of Dundee, UK) and S P Singh ( Dr B R Ambedkar
National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India)
UKIERI Collaborating Concrete Research Team Members Working and Enjoying in the UK & India
Waiting for Transport at Hotel, Birmingham, 2010 Dinner Time, West Park, Dundee, 2008
Meeeting at NIT Jalandhar, 2010 An Evening Stroll near River Tay, Dundee, 2010
UKIERI Concrete Congress
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ATTENDANCE AT THE CONGRESS
The Congress will be timetabled to allow delegates a number of attendance options. Delegates
may combine attendance at the event with pre or post Congress tours enjoying Indian culture and
local tours can be arranged through the dedicated UKIERI Concrete Congress travel agent:
Mr. Ravi Sachdeva (telephone: +91 98111 74252 and email: [email protected])
CONGRESS FEES AND REGISTRATION
The Congress Fees will include:
Lunches;
Teas/coffees;
Receptions;
One set of hardbound Congress Proceedings containing the full paper manuscripts.
The fees have been devised to attract wide international participation. For organizations wishing
to send more than one delegate the fee structure is shown below:
FEE PER DELEGATE
1 Delegate 2 Delegates 3+ Delegates
Early Bird Registration* Rs. 4,000 Rs. 3,600 Rs. 3,200
Standard Registration Rs. 6,000 Rs. 5,400 Rs. 4,800
Authors Registration Rs. 4,000 Rs. 3,600 Rs. 3,200
Student Registration Rs. 2,000 Rs. 1,800 Rs. 1,600
To register for the Congress, please complete the form at the back of this brochure.
CONGRESS DINNER
A Congress Dinner will be held during the event.
LANGUAGE AND VENUE
The Congress will be presented in English and will be held on the campus of the IIT Delhi.
ACCOMMODATION AND TRAVELLING TO THE CONGRESS
The venue for the Congress is the campus of Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. For those
wishing to book travel, please contact the official UKIERI Congress travel agent, Mr. Ravi
Sachdeva (telephone: +91 98111 74252 and email: [email protected]).
Comfortable, low cost accommodation for delegates wishing to stay on Campus will be available.
A list of hotels in the vicinity can also be obtained from the official Congress travel agent.
UKIERI Concrete Congress
Concrete for 21st Century Construction
SPONSORING AND EXHIBITING AT THE CONGRESS
SPONSORING THE CONGRESS
The focal point of the Congress will be the exhibition and organisations are invited to sponsor the
event and take the opportunity to exhibit and network with the delegates. Sponsors will gain
exposure from a range of promotional benefits including:
FREE TRADE FAIR SPACE AT THE CONGRESS (Full exhibition cost is Rs 50,000).
FREE DELEGATES: Number depends on package (see below), any additional delegates at a 35% reduced rate.
CONGRESS DINNER PROMOTION: Banners with Sponsors names displayed at the Dinner.
PROMOTION ON THE CONGRESS WEBSITE, BROCHURES AND PROGRAMME: The Congress website will prominently display details on Sponsors and a link directly to the Sponsor’s own website.
Sponsors company profile will also be printed in the Programme given to all the delegates at the Congress.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Sponsorship
Package
Cost Free
Delegates
Exhibition
Space
Dinner
Spaces
Diamond Rs. 3 Lakhs 10 Free 10
Gold Rs. 2 Lakhs 6 Free 6
Silver Rs. 1 Lakh 3 Free 3
EXHIBITING AT THE CONGRESS
Organisations may simply wish to be Exhibitors at the Congress. For further information on how to become
an exhibitor and the benefits to be gained, please see contact details below.
For further information on other aspects of the Congress, please contact
Professor B Bhattacharjee, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.
Hauzkhas, New Delhi ‐ 110 016, India, Tel: +91 11 2659 1193, Email: [email protected]
Professor S P Singh, Department of Civil Engineering, Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of
Technology, P.O. REC, Jalandhar ‐ 144 011 (Pb) India. Tel: +91 181 2690 301 Ext 2305, Email:
Dr Moray Newlands, University of Dundee, UK Tel: +44 1382 386562,
Email: [email protected]
For Sponsorship and Exhibition Information, please contact:
Professor R K Dhir, University of Dundee, U K. Tel: +44 121 427 8108, Email: [email protected]
Ambuja Cements Ltd 248, Okhla Industrial Estate Phase III, New Delhi, India 110020
Contact: Mr. Ravinder Manhas, RSO Head (Customer Support Group)
Tel: 0091‐11‐26327639/ 0091‐11‐9818766262, Fax: 0091‐11‐41613929
Email: [email protected] web: www.ambujacement.com
Ambuja Cements Limited started cement production in 1986. Headquartered in Mumbai, ACL’s main
activity is to manufacture and market cement and clinker for both domestic and export markets. With a
turnover of over Rs.7077 crore (for the year ending Dec’2009), ACL is one of the largest cement
company in India. The company has strategic relationship with Holcim, the second largest cement
manufacturer in the world. The company has 13 manufacturing plants in India (integrated five units).
The current manufacturing capacity is 25 million tonnes. Ambuja Cements was the first company to
move bulk cement by sea in India. Sea transport resulted in speedier movement of the bulk, besides
bringing many coastal markets with in easy reach. The company has port at Muldwarka, Gujarat; and
bulk cement terminals at Surat, Gujarat; Panvel, Mahrashtra and Kochi, Kerela.
Ashtech India Private Ltd AshTech House 30 Popatwadi, Princess Street, Kalbadevi Rd, Mumbai 40002
Contact: Mr. Sanjay Mandhania, Director
Tel: :0091‐22‐09223051303 Fax: 0091 22 22062211
Eemail: [email protected] web: www.ashtechindia.net Ashtech India Pvt. Ltd. is India’s largest Processors, Distributors and Exporters of Fly Ash in India and the
Arabian Gulf having production facilities at Dahanu, Delhi, Chennai, Vishakapatnam and Gujarat.
ASHTECH takes special care in understanding the client’s needs. Customers have come to count on our
expertise in designing mixes and our willingness to work in total cooperation towards maximum &
optimum benefit out of Fly Ash usage. Our Fly Ash is manufactured in compliance with BS‐EN 450 S,
ASTM C‐618 Class F & IS 3812 Grade‐1. “SuperpozzTM” – processed Fly Ash is available in Bulk and Bags
of 1.3MT and in 40Kgs.
Biltech Building Elements Limited Thapar House, 124 Janpath, New Delhi‐110001 India
Contact: Mr. Manish Tiwari, Chief Operating Officer
Tel: :0091‐11‐41699212, 0091‐9810502863, Fax: 0091‐11‐23368729
Email: [email protected] web: www.avanthagroup.com/companies‐biltech‐building.asp
Biltech Building Elements Limited is into the unique process of utilising fly ash generated from thermal
power plants to manufacture lightweight autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC), a certified green building
material. The company’s operating plants are located in Palwal, Haryana, and Bhigwan, Maharashtra
and two under erection in Kolkatta, West Bengal and Sriperumbadur, Tamil Nadu. With a capacity of
over 3, 00, 000 cu.m. per annum, Biltech Building Elements is the largest producer of AAC in India,
controlling over 40% of market. The company has been servicing the needs of the construction industry,
both in the public and private sectors, in northern and western India for over a decade
Diamond Sponsors
Lafarge Concrete No.5 East India Chambers, Valluvarkottam High Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai‐ 600034, India
Contact: Mr. Cristobal Lopez, Vice President Marketing.
Tel: 0091 96000 93317
Email: [email protected] web: www.lafargeconcrete.in
Lafarge is the world leader in building materials with over 90,000 employees working in 80 countries.
With expertise for 176 years, Lafarge works out of 2,187 locations worldwide, producing and delivering
cement, aggregates, concrete and gypsum boards. In 2008, Lafarge entered into the ready mix concrete
market in India with the acquisition of L&T concrete. Lafarge is now the market leader in the ready mix
concrete business in India, having 80 plants in 35 cities across the country, with everyday tasks being
driven by safety, quality and innovation. As the leader in research and development, Lafarge provides
widest range of innovative and value‐added products. The Lafarge research center in Isle d’Abeau
(Lyon, France) is the largest building materials laboratory in the world with 1,300 employees involved
in R&D and technical programs. In 2009, Lafarge was listed in the ‘Global 100 most sustainable
corporations in the world’, for the fifth year in a row.
UltraTech Cement Limited, Unit: UltraTech Concrete Ahura Centre, Mahakali Caves Road, M.I.D.C., Andheri (E), Mumbai, India 400 093
Contact: Mr P.K.Ray, Executive President
Tel: +91 22 66917274, Fax: +91 22 66917250
Email: [email protected] web: www.adityabirla.com UltraTech Cement Limited has an annual capacity of 48.8 million tonnes. It manufactures and markets
Ordinary Portland Cement, Portland Blast Furnace Slag Cement and Portland Pozzalana Cement. It also
manufactures Ready Mix Concrete. UltraTech Cement Limited has 11 composite plants, 11 split grinding
units and 5 bulk terminals – 4 in India and one in Sri Lanka. UltraTech Concrete has more than 70 plants
(commercial and project dedicated) across the span of the country, dedicated fleet of transit mixers, concrete
pumps to service numerous constructions projects round the year, state‐of‐the‐Art, Fully Computerized
Automated Batching plants, present supply of more than 4 L cubic meters of concrete per month – country
wide, capability to design and supply high strength concrete (upto M100), self compacting concrete and
temperature controlled concrete, fiber reinforced concrete, with low standard deviations.
Dirk India Private Limited Plot No. 10, ‘India House’, Geetanjali Colony, Indiranagar, Nashik, Maharashtra, India.
Contact: Mr. Georg Dirk, Chairman
Tel: 0091‐253‐2322815, Fax: 0091‐253‐2326678
Email: [email protected] web: www.dirkgroup.com/dirkgroup/indi.html
After obtaining a 30 year contract in the year 2000 for recycling all dry PFA from the Maharashtra State
Electricity Board for their Nashik Thermal Power Station, DIRK India Private Ltd (a UK controlled entity)
erected the first Indian PFA processing plant. The use of Fly Ash as partial cement replacement was not
practiced in India at that time with the exception of its limited use in asbestos sheets. Consequently DIRK
introduced this technology by conducting a row of technical seminars and uncounted site tests to convince
the Indian construction fraternity of the benefits of using Fly Ash in concrete. The company also operates the
Maharashtra Fly Ash Information Centre, providing unbiased information regarding all aspects of beneficial
use of PFA. The processing at the DIRK Nashik plant consists of mechanical air classification and grinding of
rejects resulting from the classification process. The resulting product, branded as POZZOCRETE, is quality
assured and bears the ISI mark of the Bureau of Indian Standards.
Gold Sponsor
AE&C 507, GD‐ITL Tower, B‐08, Netaji Subhash Place, District Centre – Pitampura, New Delhi – 110034
Contact: Mr. Parampreet Singh, Chief Executive
Tel: 0091‐11‐27354279, 27357277 Fax: 0091‐11‐42470150
Email: [email protected], [email protected] web: www.aeandc.com AE&C, an ISO 9001‐2008 certified enterprise was established in the year 2001 and over the years we have
become one of the leading providers in India for advanced Civil Engineering Test Systems from
internationally renowned manufacturers. We represent Germann Instruments, Denmark – Advanced, NDT
and In‐situ test instruments for concrete, Utsi Electronics, UK ‐ Ground Penetrating Radars, Elcometer, UK ‐
Concrete NDT and inspection instruments, Humboldt, USA ‐ Lab & Field Test range, GCTS, USA ‐
Advanced test Systems for Soil, Rock and Asphalt, Geo‐Slope, Canada ‐ Geotechnical Software, Pile
Dynamics and USA – Pile Testing Equipment. Our products are well supported through trained installation
and service engineers. We have over 1000 satisfied customers across the country and are used for R&D and
Quality Control by Govt. Research Labs, IIT’s & other Engineering colleges, Work Departments,
independent test labs. Engineering companies, contractors and consultants.
BASF Construction Chemicals (India) Pvt Ltd Plot No.37, Chandivali Farm Road, Chandivali, Andheri (East), Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400 072, India.
Contact: Mr. Charles Jones, Marketing Manager ‐ Admixture Systems
Tel: 0091‐22‐2858 0226, Fax: 0091‐11‐2847 8381
Email: [email protected] web: www.basf.com
With sales of €50 billion and 105,000 employees in 2009, BASF is the world’s leading chemical company. As
a reliable partner, BASF creates chemistry to help its customers in virtually all industries to be more
successful. With its high‐value products and intelligent solutions, BASF plays an important role in finding
answers to global challenges such as climate protection, energy efficiency, nutrition and mobility. BASF’s
Construction Chemicals division is the leading supplier of chemical systems and formulations for the
construction industry. Its Admixture Systems business unit specifically helps customers in the ready‐mix,
precast, manufactured concrete and underground construction sectors. The Construction Systems unit offers
a wide range of products for sports and industrial flooring, external renders and wall insulation, expansion
joints, wood preservatives as well as specialist repair mortars, tile adhesives and waterproofing membranes.
The division operates in 50 countries and achieved sales of about €2 billion with 7,100 employees in 2009.
M/s. Corniche India (P) Ltd 910, Ninth Floor, Real Tech Park, Plot no 39/2, Sector 30A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai – 400 705,
Contact: Siddappa A Hasbi, Managing Director
Tel: 0091‐22‐27812718, 20 Fax: +91‐22‐27812719
Email: [email protected] and [email protected]
Corniche India (P) Ltd. is a European owned company looking after the business activities in the SAARC
and Middle East Countries, having its office in Navi Mumbai. The company is into supply of raw materials
to the construction, Refractory and the Metal Industries and has established business in P.R. China, Japan,
South Korea, South East Asian Countries, Australia, Middle East and SAARC Countries. It is one of the
leading suppliers of Silica Fume in the above said markets to the Construction, Refractory, Oil Well and the
Fiber Cement applications.
Silver Sponsors
W.R. Grace & Co. (I) Private Limited 3 Vatika Business Centre 2nd Floor First India Place, MG Road Gurgaon 122002, Haryana India.
Contact: Shailesh Kumar, National Sales Manager
Tel: 0091‐124‐4028923, Fax: 0091‐124‐4028925
Email: [email protected] web: www.grace.com
Founded in 1854, Grace is one of the world’s leading specialty chemicals and materials company noted for
experienced people, technological leadership, global reach and strong customer relationships. One of the
operating segments called Grace Construction Products produces specialty construction materials, systems
and services that strengthen enhance and protect structures. Some of the key technologies include
admixtures, fibres, surface treatments and liquid pigments that make concrete stronger, longer lasting, crack
resistant, aesthetically pleasing and cost efficient. The company also manufactures additives for cement
processing, fire protection, waterproofing and masonry products.
MC‐Bauchemie Müller GmbH & Co. KG Am Kruppwald 1‐8, D‐46238 Bottrop, Germany
Contact: Mr Willie Kay, Managing Director
Tel: 0065‐64620362, Fax: 006564660205
Email: [email protected] web: www.mc‐bauchemie.de/
MC‐Bauchemie Müller GmbH & Co. KG. a German company was established as a family owned business in
1961 as a developer and manufacturer of building chemicals and products. Since 1961 the name MC‐
Bauchemie stands for sophisticated products and system solutions, which benefit planners, architects and
builders‐owners worldwide. Today it is still family owned and has matured into one of the leaders in the
field in Europe, with operations in more than 30 countries worldwide. Our aim to develop practice‐oriented
and economical solutions has led to many product innovations and sets standards on the building chemicals
sector. At 40 sites in 30 countries a customer‐oriented distribution network works to put MC’s wide service
range into daily practice. MC Bauchemie has been active in Asia for more than 30 years, especially in the
high value added sector. MC offer product systems for up‐to‐date construction and modern restoration.
Orkla India Private Limited 307 / 308, BSEL Tech Park, “B Wing”, Sector 30 – A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India : PIN 400705
Contact: Kshemendra Nath. Pudukudi, Managing Director
Tel: 0091‐22‐67761900, Fax: 0091‐22‐6776 1999
Email: [email protected] web: www.orkla.no
Orkla is a Norwegian conglomerate and Elkem is one of the companies wholly owned by Orkla. Elkem is a
metallurgical company with primary interests in Silicon metal production. Elkem is also the pioneer in
developing the use of Microsilica for high performance concrete. Orkla India, formerly known as ELKEM
India has been actively involved in developing several applications based high performance concrete in
India. Headquartered in Navi Mumbai, Elkem has sales offices in Bangalore, Delhi and Siliguri and also
operates a world class concrete application laboratory in Navi Mumbai. Apart from Elkem, the other Orkla
entities operating under Orkla India are Borregaard: Wood based specialty chemicals company and Sapa:
Aluminium solutions company producing rolled and extruded aluminium for various industries
Ready Mixed Concrete Manufacturers’ Association B‐5, Ground Floor, Neel Shantiniketan CHS, Manipada Road, Opp. Vidyanagari, Kalina,
Santacruz East, Mumbai‐ 400098
Contact: Mr. V. R. Kulkarni, Principal Consultant
Tel: 0091 22 26654165 Fax: 0091 22 26654165
Email: [email protected] web: www.rmcmaindia.org
Established in 2002, the Ready Mixed Concrete Manufacturers Association (RMCMA) is a non‐profit
making organization of leading ready mixed concrete producers in India. Its vision is to make RMC the
preferred choice across the whole of India. The RMCMA is committed to provide leadership to the RMC
industry and advance its interests without sacrificing the interests of others. It provides a variety of services
to its Members in respect of trade, commerce, promotion, education relating to ready mixed concrete. The
RMCMA endeavours to encourage sustainable development of concrete industry in India, strive to
emphasize the fact that concrete is the best environmental‐friendly construction material, provide latest
information on products and services to all its Members so that they are able to upgrade their operations
continually, share the latest developments in concrete technology with its members and the customers,
bring a large majority of RMC manufactures under its fold and thereby generate growth of RMC industry
and work in a spirit of co‐operation and ensure that the RMC industry operates harmoniously.
Shree Cement Limited 122‐123, Hans Bhawan, 1 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi, INDIA ‐110 002
Contact: Mr. Parmanand Ojha, Joint President (Marketing)
Tel: 0091‐11‐23370828/ 0091‐11‐9212363552 Fax: 0091‐11‐233704991462‐228101‐06 Email: ojhapn @shreecementltd.com web: www.shreecement.in
Shree Cement, the largest cement manufacturer in the North and among the top five cement groups in India,
had a turnover of Rs. 3632 Crores with net profit Rs. 676 Crores in 2009/2010. It has more than quadrupled its
capacity in the last 5 years to 12 million tons p.a. with operations in Beawar, Ras, Khushkhera and Suratgarh
in Rajasthan and Laksar (Roorkee) in Uttarakhand. It enjoys largest market share in high value markets of
Rajasthan, Delhi & Haryana. Shree Cement has received various awards and accolades at national and
international level for excellence in energy efficiency and environment management. Shree Cement is an
active participant at Climate change forums and is the first Indian Cement company to join the Cement
Sustainability Initiative of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Switzerland. Shree
Cement is also into the power sector with a Power generation capacity of 210 MW which is
set to go up to 560 MW by December 2011.
WAK Technologies Pte Ltd 12 A, sixth Avenue, Singapore‐276475
Contact: Mr Willie Kay, Managing Director
Tel: 0065‐64620362, Fax: 0065‐64660205
Email: [email protected] web: www.mc‐bauchemie.de/
WAK Technologies Pte Ltd was established to promote the MC‐Bauchemie range of products from Germany
for the Construction Industries in Singapore and Asia Pacific Region. We provide a wide range of products
that include, High Performance Concrete, Concrete Repair Technologies / Repair of Water and Waste Water
Treatment Plants / Coatings, Injection System and Industrial / Commercial Flooring. With a combined
experienced, we have established a reputation for excellence among our clients
Pidilite Industries Ltd Ramkrishna Mandir Road, Andheri (E). 400 059
Contact: Swapnil R Deshmukh, Rajeevv Gupta (Delhi)
Tel: 022‐28357000, Fax: 022‐28757008
Email: [email protected] web: www.pidilite.com
Pidilite Industries Limited has been a pioneer in consumer and specialties chemicals in India. Its product
range includes adhesives and sealants, construction and paint chemicals, automotive chemicals, art
materials, industrial adhesives, industrial and textile resins and organic pigments and preparations. Its
Construction Chemicals Division of Pidilite offers a range of products for applications in waterproofing,
repair and rehabilitation of structures. It also offers a host of other product solutions for exterior coatings,
sealants, concrete admixtures, floorings and grouts. In India, it operates under two brands – Dr. Fixit, which
provides predominantly waterproofing solutions, and Roff, which offers tile fixing solutions. In recent times,
Pidilite Industries Ltd. has achieved a dominant / leading position in the construction chemicals industry
and has attained leadership in the retail segment. Pidilite established its R&D centers (in India & Singapore),
having state‐of‐the‐art facilities. Some of the prestigious projects undertaken by Dr. Fixit include Fortis
Hospital (Noida), DLF IT Park (Chennai), the Pan Pacific (Singapore), World Trade Centre and Discovery
Garden (Dubai).
The UKIERI Collaborative Concrete Research Team
Meeting with Director, NIT Jalandhar, 2010
Meeting with UK Professional Institutions, 2009
Meeting with UK Concrete Society, 2010
Visiting Cadbury Factory, Birmingham, 2010
Exhibitors
UKIERI Concrete Congress
Concrete for 21st Century Construction 8‐10 March 2011
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