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The Fourth issue of SCI Concretus (Vol 4.1) was released on 16 November 2012. Please follow the link to download the full text of the magazine,
https://scinst.org.sg/?page_id=12809
Thanks for your support.
November 4, 2010
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.
September 23, 2010
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July 27, 2010
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June 7, 2010
Dear All,
Second Issue of SCI Concretus has been released.
Please click here to visit the page and download the softcopy for free
https://scinst.org.sg/?page_id=12840
Each issue of SCI Concretus has directory of Concrete Related industries in Singapore
Please click here for Directory of second issue
If you are interested to keep your company listed in next issue, please contact us Here[/size] Or Via Marketing@scinst.org.sg
December 3, 2009
Dear All, The soft copy of SCI Concretus issue 1.1 Nov 2009 posted on our website. Please click Here to visit the web page and download it for free.
Deadline for Editorial content for second issue is 15 March 2010. Articles received after this deadline will be considered for third issue. Thanks for your support.
Announcement It is with great sadness that we need to announce the passing of our…
The Fourth issue of SCI Concretus (Vol 4.1) was released on 16 November 2012. Please follow the link to download the full text of the magazine,
https://scinst.org.sg/?page_id=12809
Thanks for your support.
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…
Dear All, Please be informed for following Points approved for workshop on Concrete Technology &…
Dear All, It’s my pleasure to inform you about PDU points results for SCI Seminar…
Dear All,
Second Issue of SCI Concretus has been released.
Please click here to visit the page and download the softcopy for free
https://scinst.org.sg/?page_id=12840
Each issue of SCI Concretus has directory of Concrete Related industries in Singapore
Please click here for Directory of second issue
If you are interested to keep your company listed in next issue, please contact us Here[/size] Or Via Marketing@scinst.org.sg
Dear All, The soft copy of SCI Concretus issue 1.1 Nov 2009 posted on our website. Please click Here to visit the web page and download it for free.
Deadline for Editorial content for second issue is 15 March 2010. Articles received after this deadline will be considered for third issue. Thanks for your support.