SINGAPORE CONCRETE INSTITUTE (SCI) & JAPAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE (JCI) JOINTLY ORGANISE

Practical Guideline for Investigation, Repair and Strengthening of Cracked Concrete Structures –2009

Date: 8th March 2011 (Tuesday)

Time: 9.30am – 6.00pm (Registration starts at 9.00am)

Venue: Main Lecture Theatre I Singapore Polytechnic
500 Dover Road
Singapore 139651
PDU Points: Pending


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In spite of numerous efforts to eliminate cracks from concrete structures, there are still many cracked concrete structures. Some cracks are very harmful and should be repaired as soon as possible, while other cracks are almost harmless. Therefore, a good guideline on how to deal with cracks in concrete structures has long been needed. JCI first published Practical Guideline for Investigation and Repair of Concrete Structures in 1980, a second version followed in 1987, and a third version was followed in 2003. In this third version, the English edition was also published. It was presented in Singapore in a seminar in March 2005 which was overwhelmingly received. Then in 2009, a fourth version was published in Japanese in 2009. This volume, titled Practical Guideline for Investigation, Repair and Strengthening of Cracked Concrete Structures -2009“ is the English edition of this latest version. It is believed that this guideline will be of much use when cracks are detected in existing concrete structures, both in Japan and overseas. JCI-SCI is pleased to announce this seminar in which all seminar participants will be given a copy of this latest guideline.

Recycled and Secondary Aggregates:
Use in Concrete Construction


This one day Seminar, which should be of interest to all those engaged in concrete construction, such as design/specifying engineers, contractors, precast concrete
manufacturers, ready mixed concrete suppliers, recycled and secondary aggregates suppliers, demolition contractors, will deal with the fundamentals, technology and practice of the use of recycled and secondary aggregates in concrete construction and uses case studies to show what has been achieved and the challenges that lay ahead in overcoming the barriers against the use of RSA and in so doing promote sustainable concrete construction.

 

The one day Seminar will consist of 7(seven) Lectures conducted by three prominent
lecturers in this field. Don’t miss this great opportunity!

Date: 12 January 2011 (Wed)
Time: 9.00am – 6.00pm
(Registration starts at 9.00am)
Venue: The Hall
Singapore Polytechnic
500 Dover Road
Singapore 139651
**Enter by Gate 3
PDU Points: Pending

 

 rsa_seminar_12_jan_2011.pdf

Barriers to Progressing Concrete into 21st Century

Professor Ravindra K. Dhir OBE
Emeritus Professor, Concrete Technolgy, University of Dundee
Visiting Professor, Civil Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin
Director, Applying Concrete Knowledge
r.k,dhir@dundee.ac.uk

It can be argued that the way engineers specify, and ready-mix suppliers/building contractors produce concrete, has not greatly changed since the advent of concrete as we know it. This has given rise to some fundamental barriers to modernising of concrete and its fully embracing sustainability, in a well-informed and matured manner. Indeed, if we are not careful, there are some serious risks that can bring concrete into disrepute.

This seminar – that should interest design engineers, building contractors, ready-mix producers, concrete materials suppliers, government departments, regulatory and certifying authorities – will identify and discuss the malpractices that have remained within the concrete construction industry and have compromised the development of concrete as a modern construction material. The changes that are required, and will be responsive to the present needs, even though this may call for extensive research and development work, will also be discussed.

The Half-Day Seminar will consist of three Lectures (See program).

Details:
Date: 11th November 2010 (Thursday)
Time: 2.00pm – 6.30pm
Venue: Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre, Orchid Room, Basement 1, 11 Cavenagh Road, Singapore 229616.

BARRIERS TO PROGRESSING CONCRETE INTO 21st CENTURY

Program :2.00pm, Registration: 2.30pm

Lecture 1: Concrete Specification and Production Procedures: Historical Review

Lecture 2: Barriers to Modernisation of Concrete Practice: Dangers of Standing Still

Coffee Break: 4.00pm

Lecture 3: Designing Concrete for Performance: Benefits and Risks (4.30pm)

Questions and Answers: 6.00pm

End of Session: 6.30pm

Registration & Payment :-

Registration is confirmed upon payment. Cheque should be crossed and made payable to Singapore Concrete Institute’s and mail it together with your completed registration form to Block 342 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 #03-1563 Singapore 560342. Please register early as seating is limited.

Fees: S$70.00 (for SCI Members) S$85.00 (for Non-Member) (Fee includes course materials and refreshment)

Closing Date: 6 November 2010

Enquiries/Contact (SCI) : 
Tel: 6552 0674
Contact: Ms Edina Koh.

Source: http://www.bca.gov.sg/CPCF/cpcf.html Construction Productivity and Capability Fund (CPCF) Introduction The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has…

Singapore Concrete Institute (SCI), Geophysical Survey Inc (GSSI) and Sea and Land Technologies Pte Ltd (SALT) are jointly organizing a technical seminar on

Concrete NDT Inspection using GSSI GPR

Day/Date: Tuesday, 12th of October 2010

Programme: 9am to 6pm

Free Registration!!!! (Fully Sponsored by GSSI and SALT)

Refreshments and Lunch will be provided

PDU points pending

Limited numbers of seats are available, First come, first serve basis

Venue Address:

Nanyang Technological University (Location Map is attached)

Nanyang Executive centre

60 Nanyang View, Singapore 639673

Lecture room 1 (education wing level 2)

Speaker: Robert Parrillo, Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc,

 

Programme:

9:00 AM Registration

9:30 AM Welcome, introductions and schedule review

9:45 AM Introduction to GPR

What is GPR?

History of GPR

What components are in a GPR System?

What is GPR used for?

Applications with advantages and limitations

10:45 AM Coffee break

11:00 AM Profile and introduction on GSSI Concrete scanning Systems and antennas

1:00 PM Buffet lunch

2:00 Pm GPR for concrete inspection.

Hands-on demonstrations (Structure Scan Mini & Structure Scan Optical)

3:30 PM Coffee break

3:45 PM Data Processing & Presentation

5:30 PM  Q & A

 

6:00 PM Close

 

About Speaker:

Robert Parrillo

Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc

12 Industrial Way

Salem, NH 03841 USA

603-681-2059 parrillor@geophysical.com

Education:

*Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering from Bridgeport Engineering Institute, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. (Acquired by Fairfield University in 1994) BSEE – Bridgeport Engineering Institute, Fairfield, CT

*Coursework in Mechanical Engineering – Norwalk State Technical College, Norwalk, CT

*Professional sales training: Professional Selling Skills (Achieve Global), Samurai Selling and Demos (Corporate Visions); Strategies for Selling Technical Industrial ProductsPrinciples of Professional Selling, Value Added Selling

Technical Publications:

* The Integration of Ground Penetrating Radar and Falling Weight Deflectometer

* Bridge Deck Condition Assessment Using Ground Penetrating Radar

* Comparison of Ground Coupled and Air-Launched Antennas for Bridge Deck Condition Assessment.

* Bridge Deck Condition Assessment Using GPR: Comparison of 1 GHz and 2 GHz air-launched Horn Antennas

Professional Memberships:

* GPR TEAM Founding Member and Annual Meeting Chairman

* Transportation Research Board Exhibitor Advisory Council

* ASTM International

Relevant Work Experience:

2003 to Present Geophysical Survey Systems Salem, NH, Sales Manager – Asia

1994 to 2000 ADCOLE Corp. Marlboro, MA, Manufacturer of sophisticated automated measuring solutions. Highly technical capital equipment sale on a long sales cycle. National Account Manager

1992 to 1994 New England Engineering Hampstead, NH, Principal

* Consulting engineer for Carl Zeiss IMT Division – Developed and conducted training classes and on-site applications engineering for Zeiss CNC coordinate measuring machines.

* Consulting engineer for Robotic Unlimited Resources Provided electrical and mechanical engineering services for commercial industrial welding robots.

* Consulting engineer for Critical Care America Participated in the design and implementation of sixty local area networks nationwide.

1988 to 1992 Computrol, Inc. North Andover, MA, Senior Sales Engineer (1990 – 1992)

1984 to 1988 Carl Zeiss, Inc. IMT Division Thornwood, NY, Manufacturer of high accuracy coordinate measuring machines, Senior Engineer Central Staff.

Map:

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