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<strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Materials</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Technologies<br />

Monday, June 11, 2007 to Wednesday, June 13, 2007<br />

Opening reception Sunday, June 10, 2007<br />

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The construction materials industry is a major user of the world’s resources. While<br />

enormous progress has been made towards sustainability, the scope <strong>and</strong> opportunities<br />

for further improvements are significant. This conference is intended to highlight case<br />

studies <strong>and</strong> research that show new <strong>and</strong> innovative ways of achieving sustainability of<br />

construction materials <strong>and</strong> technologies.<br />

Over 180 papers from over 40 countries will be presented which will be of interest to:<br />

Civil Engineers<br />

Architects<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Managers<br />

<strong>and</strong> all other professions related to the construction industry.<br />

Committee Members<br />

Organizing Committee<br />

Peter Claisse, Coventry University<br />

Tarun R. Naik, <strong>UW</strong>M Center for By-Products Utilization<br />

Eshmaiel Ganjian, Coventry University<br />

Rudolph N. Kraus, <strong>UW</strong>M Center for By-Products Utilization<br />

Chris March, Coventry University<br />

Mark Tyrer, Imperial College London<br />

Technical Committee<br />

Peter Claisse, Coventry University, Chairman<br />

Tarun R. Naik, <strong>UW</strong>M Center for By-Products Utilization<br />

Eshmaiel Ganjian, Coventry University<br />

Rudolph N. Kraus, <strong>UW</strong>M Center for By-Products Utilization<br />

Chris March, Coventry University<br />

Bruce W. Ramme, We Energies, <strong>Milwaukee</strong>, Wisconsin<br />

Mark Tyrer, Imperial College London<br />

Julia Stegemann, University College London<br />

Nizar Ghazireh, Scott Wilson<br />

Steve Goodhew, Plymouth University<br />

Mohammed Basheer, Queens University Belfast<br />

Rita Singh, <strong>Construction</strong> Products Association<br />

Gurmel Ghataora, Birmingham University<br />

Ali Ramezanianpour, Amir Kabir University<br />

John Forth, Leeds University<br />

Chris Cheeseman, Imperial College London<br />

Tony Parry, Nottingham University<br />

International Advisory Committee<br />

Nemy Banthia (Canada)<br />

Theodore W. Bremner (Canada)<br />

John Bungey (UK)<br />

S. R. Curwell (UK)<br />

Hanaa Elsayad (Egypt)<br />

Paulo Roberto do Lago Helene (Brazil)<br />

Steve Hemmings (UK)<br />

Alej<strong>and</strong>ro Durán Herrera (Mexico)<br />

Ravindra Gettu (India)<br />

Konstantin Kovler (Israel)<br />

Giacomo Moriconi (Italy)<br />

Tarun R. Naik (USA), Chairman<br />

Thomas R. Napier (USA)<br />

Sunny Nwaubani (UK)<br />

Jean Pera (France)<br />

Kenji Sakata (Japan)<br />

Tomasz Szczygielski (Pol<strong>and</strong>)<br />

John Zachar (USA)<br />

Venue<br />

The conference will be held at Coventry University. The campus is in<br />

the City-Centre within easy walking distance of a wide range of shops<br />

<strong>and</strong> other facilities. The City of Coventry is in the centre of Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> is just 15 minutes from Birmingham airport <strong>and</strong> 90 minutes from<br />

London Heathrow by car.<br />

Coventry was the original centre of the British car industry <strong>and</strong>, in<br />

particular, Jaguar cars. The City-Centre has numerous shops, cafes,<br />

pubs, <strong>and</strong> museums <strong>and</strong> many historic buildings including the three<br />

cathedrals. The first one was demolished during the dissolution of the<br />

monasteries <strong>and</strong> only the foundations remain. The second one was<br />

bombed in the great raid of 1940 <strong>and</strong> the walls <strong>and</strong> tower remain.<br />

The third one is one of the most famous examples of 20th century<br />

architecture <strong>and</strong> a major tourist attraction.<br />

On each day of the conference lunch will be served in St Mary’s<br />

Guildhall. This spectacular medieval hall is just 3 minutes walk from the<br />

conference venue.<br />

St Mary’s Guildhall served as the centre of King Henry VI’s court<br />

during the Wars of the Roses <strong>and</strong> as a prison to Mary, Queen of Scots.<br />

William Shakespeare is thought to have staged his plays here <strong>and</strong><br />

writer George Elliot, who knew the hall well, used it as the setting for<br />

a scene in one of her novels. Its kitchens have prepared banquets<br />

for visiting monarchs <strong>and</strong> have fed starving weavers. It has been the<br />

good-humoured starting point for the famous Godiva Processions<br />

<strong>and</strong> been damaged in violent election riots. It was scarred by, but<br />

survived, the Blitz of Coventry during the Second World War <strong>and</strong> it<br />

continues to this day to welcome visitors from all over<br />

the world.<br />

Coventry Cathedral<br />

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Stoneleigh Abbey<br />

Coventry Transport Museum<br />

Daily Programme<br />

Tours will be subject to an additional charge. Please note that<br />

tours may be cancelled if under-subscribed <strong>and</strong> that tickets<br />

may not be available if they are over-subscribed.<br />

Sunday 10 June 2007<br />

9.00 am- 12.00 pm Pre-conference tour to Stoneleigh Abbey<br />

Founded in 1154 by a group of Cistercian monks, Stoneleigh Abbey<br />

reflects a rich mixture of more than 800 years of history. The estate<br />

was the home of the Leigh family from 1561 until the late twentieth<br />

century. Many famous people have connections with the Abbey:<br />

Charles I was entertained here when the gates of Coventry were<br />

closed against him, Jane Austen stayed at the Abbey <strong>and</strong> uses<br />

descriptions of its gr<strong>and</strong> interiors <strong>and</strong> gardens in two of her novels,<br />

<strong>and</strong> in 1858 Queen Victoria <strong>and</strong> Prince Albert stayed at Stoneleigh.<br />

2.00 pm-4.00 pm Pre-conference walking tour<br />

of Coventry<br />

The city of three cathedrals, a medieval Guildhall where Mary Queen of<br />

Scots was held, the legend of Lady Godiva, <strong>and</strong> the largest transport<br />

museum in the World will be featured in the tour. Coventry was also<br />

the place where a Parliament was held <strong>and</strong> was once the capital of<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, whilst writers such as George Eliot were educated here <strong>and</strong><br />

she later used the city as a backdrop to two of her novels.<br />

Opening Reception , from 5 pm: Coventry Transport<br />

Museum<br />

Welcoming addresses from the Vice Chancellor of Coventry University<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Lord Mayor of Coventry. A buffet will be served. Entertainment<br />

with ‘Lady Godiva’ <strong>and</strong> visit to the Coventry Transport Museum<br />

exhibits.<br />

Although Britain is home to several motor/transport museums, none<br />

is more appropriately sited than that this one in Coventry - the city<br />

in which Britain’s road transport industry was born <strong>and</strong> which, more<br />

than any other, has helped to get this country mobile. Originally<br />

opened as the Museum of British Road Transport in 1980, it has<br />

recently been renamed Coventry Transport Museum following a four<br />

year £ 7.5 million revamp carried out as part of Coventry’s city centre<br />

regeneration program. The result is the largest collection of British<br />

road transport exhibits in the world, with over 500 machines on exhibit<br />

in the impressive new facility which boasts 125,000 square feet of floor<br />

space. As the name suggests, there is more to the museum than just<br />

cars, with the exhibits also including bikes <strong>and</strong> commercial vehicles<br />

<strong>and</strong> with period sets <strong>and</strong> audio-visual presentations helping to convey<br />

the history of British road transport <strong>and</strong> Coventry’s important - <strong>and</strong><br />

continuing - part in it.<br />

Monday 11 June<br />

Conference presentations: Opening plenary session followed by four<br />

parallel sessions<br />

Lunch in St Mary’s Guildhall<br />

Accompanying persons tour: Warwick <strong>and</strong> Stratford<br />

upon Avon<br />

Warwick<br />

Warwick Castle was the home of the Earls of Warwick <strong>and</strong> is now<br />

owned by Madame Tussauds. Besides being considered the most<br />

complete castle in Engl<strong>and</strong>, its also tells a story of its history <strong>and</strong> the<br />

part it has played in The War of The Roses, The English Civil War, <strong>and</strong><br />

the 100 year with France. Explore <strong>and</strong> see the Kingmaker exhibition<br />

of 1471, The Royal Party visit of 1898, <strong>and</strong>, of course, the Great Hall<br />

which has seen much entertainment over the years.<br />

Inside Coventry Transport Museum<br />

Warwick Castle<br />

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The birthplace of William Shakespeare<br />

Birmingham<br />

Stratford upon Avon<br />

The birthplace of William Shakespeare <strong>and</strong> now an attractive town that<br />

keeps alive the story <strong>and</strong> plays of this great writer. Visit any of the five<br />

houses associated with this great man <strong>and</strong> explore the town <strong>and</strong> its<br />

links to English history including the canal system which runs to the<br />

river Avon. With all its gardens, it is an attractive place to spend time<br />

<strong>and</strong> explore its historical environment.<br />

At the end of the conference sessions coaches will be provided to<br />

Stratford upon Avon<br />

The Royal Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford upon Avon.<br />

We have reserved a limited number of tickets to a performance of King<br />

Lear with Ian McKellen. Delegates wishing to attend should reserve<br />

a ticket on the conference registration web site as soon as possible.<br />

All delegates may enjoy the delightful riverside town <strong>and</strong> its many<br />

excellent restaurants.<br />

Tuesday 12 June<br />

Conference presentations: Four parallel sessions.<br />

Lunch in St Mary’s Guildhall<br />

Accompanying persons tour Oxford & Blenheim Palace<br />

Oxford<br />

A city that is famous for the quality of its education <strong>and</strong> is linked to<br />

many famous people around the world. Nearly 30 of this country’s<br />

prime Ministers have been educated here including Tony Blair <strong>and</strong><br />

Margaret Thatcher, while others like Bill Clinton also attended. Explore<br />

the links to such people as Lewis Carroll <strong>and</strong> see where Alice in<br />

Wonderl<strong>and</strong> was created <strong>and</strong> walk along the floors featured in all of<br />

the Harry Potter films. Find out more about the work of C. S. Lewis<br />

<strong>and</strong> others who over the 800 years of existence, have attended one of<br />

the world’s greatest places to be educated.<br />

Blenheim Palace<br />

The birthplace of Winston Churchill, one of this country’s most<br />

famous Prime Ministers <strong>and</strong> a house that compares to no other in this<br />

country with amazing views.<br />

Conference Dinner.<br />

The dinner will be held at the Coventry Hilton hotel. (Transport provided)<br />

Entertainment with the Ladyes of Coombe.<br />

Wednesday 13 June<br />

Conference presentations: Four parallel sessions followed by closing<br />

plenary session<br />

Lunch in St Mary’s Guildhall<br />

Accompanying persons tour to Birmingham<br />

A city of a 1,000 trades that grew up in the industrial revolution <strong>and</strong><br />

is now this country’s second largest city. Explore its past by visiting<br />

the Jewellery Quarter, something unique in this country <strong>and</strong> find out<br />

about its part in producing pens for the World. Learn more about its<br />

link to the Cadbury family <strong>and</strong> see where J. R. Tolkien got some of his<br />

inspiration for Lord of the Rings. Also take time to shop in the recently<br />

rebuilt Bull Ring shopping complex.<br />

Thursday 14 Jun<br />

Post-conference day tour to the Cotswolds<br />

The Cotswolds is always an attractive <strong>and</strong> beautiful place <strong>and</strong> one of<br />

the most visited parts of Engl<strong>and</strong> since the Romans came nearly 2,000<br />

years ago. Today you can explore the heart of the area by visiting<br />

Bourton on the Water, Stow on the Wold, Broadway <strong>and</strong> many other<br />

places in this attractive part of Engl<strong>and</strong>, best seen during the summer<br />

months. Have lunch in restaurants overlooking a stream running down<br />

the middle of the village <strong>and</strong> enjoy the splendour of the famous <strong>and</strong><br />

historic Cotswold stone houses.<br />

Oxford<br />

Anne Hathaway’s cottage<br />

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Opening session<br />

Koji Sakai Kagawa University Contributions from<br />

Concrete Industry<br />

towards <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

Development<br />

Jean Pera<br />

Institut National des<br />

Sciences Appliquées<br />

de Lyon<br />

Development of<br />

insoluble gypsum using<br />

calcium sulfoaluminate<br />

cement<br />

Peter Claisse Coventry University Site trials of concrete<br />

with a very low carbon<br />

footprint.<br />

Tarun R. Naik<br />

Closing session<br />

K. Sakata, T. Ayano,<br />

T. Fujii<br />

Giacomo Moriconi<br />

Nemy Banthia<br />

A. A. Ramezanianpour<br />

University of Wisconsin-<br />

<strong>Milwaukee</strong><br />

Okayama University<br />

Universita Politecnica<br />

Delle Marche<br />

University of British<br />

Columbia<br />

Amirkabir University Of<br />

Technology,Tehran<br />

Sustainability <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Future of Cement <strong>and</strong><br />

Concrete Industries<br />

Use of steel-making<br />

slag in concrete as<br />

sustainable construction<br />

material<br />

Waste materials in<br />

concrete technology:<br />

sustainability or<br />

durability<br />

Is Fiber Reinforced<br />

Concrete a <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

Material<br />

Durability Of<br />

Concretes Containing<br />

Supplementary<br />

Cementing <strong>Materials</strong> In<br />

Marine Environments<br />

The Nottingham Transportation Engineering<br />

Centre Session<br />

The Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre<br />

(NTEC) is part of the School of Civil Engineering at the<br />

University of Nottingham. It provides internationally<br />

leading research, education, <strong>and</strong> laboratory facilities for transportation<br />

infrastructure <strong>and</strong> related applications including pavement engineering.<br />

I. Widyatmoko, A.<br />

Dunster, F. Moulinier<br />

P. Jitareekul, S.<br />

Sunarjono, S.E. Zoorob,<br />

N.H. Thom<br />

Musarrat H Mohammed,<br />

Gordon.Airey, Andrew<br />

Collop, Chris Hayes,<br />

Tony Parry<br />

Xavier Carbonneau ,<br />

Jean Pierre Henrat ,<br />

Francis Létaudin<br />

Rebecca Hooper, Paul<br />

Edwards, Tutu Kagga,<br />

James Brown, Andrew<br />

Dawson<br />

I Carswell, J C Nicholls,<br />

R C Elliott, J Harris, A<br />

Self, J T Williams<br />

Scott Wilson, Consulting<br />

Engineers<br />

Nottingham Centre for<br />

Pavement Engineering<br />

Nottingham Centre for<br />

Pavement Engineering<br />

Colas group<br />

Scott Wilson, Consulting<br />

Engineers<br />

TRL Limited<br />

Performance <strong>and</strong><br />

benefits from using<br />

waste plastic-based<br />

aggregate in asphalts<br />

Early life performance<br />

of cement <strong>and</strong> foamed<br />

bitumen stabilised<br />

reclaimed asphalt<br />

pavement under<br />

simulated trafficking<br />

Synthesis of asphalt<br />

binders from renewable<br />

resources <strong>and</strong> their<br />

rheological properties<br />

Environmentally-friendly<br />

energy-saving mixes.<br />

A safe response to the<br />

problem of “warm” mixes<br />

Using Post-<br />

Consumer Tyres to<br />

Deliver <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

<strong>Construction</strong> for Public<br />

Rights of Way<br />

Feasibility of Recycling<br />

Thin Surfacing Back into<br />

Thin Surfacing Systems<br />

Session in honour of Professor Nemkumar Banthia<br />

Nemkumar Banthia is a Professor of Civil Engineering,<br />

Distinguished University Scholar <strong>and</strong> a Canada Research<br />

Chair at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver,<br />

Canada. His main research interests are in cement-based<br />

<strong>and</strong> polymer-based fiber reinforced composites, with<br />

particular emphasis on testing <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ardization, fracture<br />

behavior, constitutive modeling, strain-rate effects, <strong>and</strong><br />

repair performance. He has edited/co-edited ten volumes,<br />

published over 200 technical papers, <strong>and</strong> holds three<br />

international patents.<br />

Brahim Benmokrane,<br />

Amr El Ragaby, Ehab<br />

El-Salakawy,<br />

Vivek Bindiganavile,<br />

Nemkumar Banthia<br />

L. Cominoli, C. Failla,<br />

G.A. Plizzari, L. Sorelli<br />

Takayuki Kojima , Kenta<br />

Hibino<br />

Rudolph N. Kraus, Tarun<br />

R. Naik, Yoon-moon<br />

Chun<br />

Sidney Mindess<br />

Aftab A. Mufti, Baidar<br />

Bakht, Gamil Tadros<br />

Šušterši J, Jovici V, Zajc<br />

A., Ercegovi R<br />

Lucie V<strong>and</strong>ewalle<br />

M. H. Zhang, M. S. H.<br />

Sharif, G. Lu<br />

University Of<br />

Sherbrooke<br />

University Of Alberta,<br />

Edmonton<br />

Universita Degli Studi Di<br />

Brescia<br />

Japan Nuclear Energy<br />

Safety Organization<br />

University of Wisconsin<br />

- <strong>Milwaukee</strong><br />

University Of British<br />

Columbia<br />

University Of Manitoba<br />

Irma Institute For<br />

Research In <strong>Materials</strong><br />

And Applications<br />

National University Of<br />

Singapore<br />

Session in honour of Professor Giacomo Moriconi<br />

Fatigue Performance Of<br />

Concrete Bridge Deck<br />

Slabs Reinforced With<br />

Glass FRP Reinforcing<br />

Bars<br />

Parametric Studies On<br />

Rebound In Dry-Mix<br />

Shotcrete<br />

Hybrid Fiber Reinforced<br />

Concrete For Enhanced<br />

Structural Elements<br />

Fem Study On The<br />

Bond Behaviors<br />

Between Sprayed Fiber<br />

Reinforced Plastics<br />

(Frps) And Concrete<br />

By The Use Of Discrete<br />

Elements<br />

Recycling of Industrial<br />

<strong>and</strong> Post-Consumer<br />

By-Products in Flowable<br />

Self-Compacting Slurry<br />

Thirty Years Of Fibre<br />

Reinforced Concrete<br />

Research At The<br />

University Of British<br />

Columbia<br />

Second Generation<br />

Steel-Free Deck Slabs<br />

For Bridge Rehabilitation<br />

Early Age Behaviour<br />

Of Fibre Reinforced<br />

Shotcrete<br />

Mechanical Properties<br />

Of Hybrid Fiber<br />

Reinforced Concrete<br />

Resistance Of<br />

High-Strength Fiber-<br />

Reinforced Concrete To<br />

Projectile Impact<br />

Professor Moriconi of Universita Politecnica Delle Marche<br />

has contributed to the state-of-the-art in the area of<br />

concrete durability <strong>and</strong> sustainable construction. His<br />

contributions had the advantage of the opportunity he had<br />

as a professional engineer to connect research activity to<br />

experience in the field. As a professional engineer he was<br />

able to implement an effective technology transfer policy<br />

as applied to research <strong>and</strong> the construction industry in a<br />

synergistic sense. Over time, this methodology resulted in<br />

improved st<strong>and</strong>ards for civil engineering construction projects <strong>and</strong> a culture of<br />

high-grade training for the work force in the construction industries.<br />

T. W. Bremner, J. P.<br />

Ries, W. H. Wolfe<br />

E. Cadoni, M. Dotta, A.<br />

Meda, G.A. Plizzari<br />

University Of New<br />

Brunswick<br />

University Of Applied<br />

Sciences Of Southern<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

Achieving Sustainability<br />

With Lightweight<br />

Concrete<br />

Analysis Of Fiber<br />

Reinforced Concrete<br />

Under Impact Loading<br />

2926.06 <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Construction</strong>5 5 3/1/07 12:00:40


Mario Collepardi,, Silvia<br />

Collepardi, Roberto Troli<br />

Satish Desai<br />

Tarun R. Naik, Yoonmoon<br />

Chun, Rudolph<br />

N. Kraus<br />

ENCO, Engineering<br />

Concrete<br />

BYL (<strong>Construction</strong><br />

Consultants) Ltd<br />

University of Wisconsin-<br />

<strong>Milwaukee</strong><br />

Properties Of SSC And<br />

Flowing Concrete<br />

Towards A Safe And<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Concrete<br />

Solution<br />

Carbon Dioxide<br />

Sequestration in<br />

Concrete in Different<br />

Curing Environments<br />

Session in honour of Dr Sakata<br />

Dr. Sakata of Okayama University’s research activity<br />

has focused on the properties of concrete, especially<br />

creep, shrinkage, fatigue, <strong>and</strong> durability of concrete. His<br />

prediction models of creep <strong>and</strong> shrinkage were adopted<br />

as Japanese st<strong>and</strong>ard prediction models by JSCE. He has<br />

been awarded JSCE, JSMS, JCA, JSDE, RMCAS, <strong>and</strong><br />

CANMET/ACI Awards. He has also served as member<br />

on ACI 209 Technical Committee (Creep <strong>and</strong> Shrinkage)<br />

<strong>and</strong> contributed as an author <strong>and</strong>/or reviewer of technical<br />

papers in ACI publications.<br />

Session in honour of Professor Pera<br />

Professor Jean Pera of Institut National des Sciences<br />

Appliquées de Lyon has made significant contributions to<br />

issues related to durability of concrete, development of new<br />

types of cements (including transformation of clays <strong>and</strong><br />

laterites into reactive pozzolans, calcium sulfo-aluminate<br />

cements, <strong>and</strong> development of new blended cements), <strong>and</strong><br />

development of self-leveling screeds <strong>and</strong> concrete. He has<br />

conducted research in these areas <strong>and</strong> has an outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

reputation in education, in classrooms as well as for<br />

continuing ducation seminars, symposiums, <strong>and</strong> conferences. He has published<br />

over 200 technical publications in referred journals <strong>and</strong> symposia proceedings<br />

<strong>and</strong> more than 70 technical reports.<br />

Yoon-moon Chun, Tarun<br />

R. Naik, Rudolph N.<br />

Kraus<br />

Mario Collepardi, Silvia<br />

Collepardi, Roberto Troli<br />

University of Wisconsin-<br />

<strong>Milwaukee</strong><br />

Enco, Engineering<br />

Concrete<br />

Pulp <strong>and</strong> Paper Mill<br />

Fibrous Residuals in<br />

Excavatable Flowable Fill<br />

Practical Applications Of<br />

SCC In European Works<br />

Yasuhiro Dosho<br />

Keiichi Imamoto<br />

Tokyo Electric Power<br />

Company<br />

Ashikaga Institute Of<br />

Technology<br />

Development Of A<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Concrete<br />

Waste Recycling System<br />

Development Of<br />

Inorganic <strong>Materials</strong><br />

Combined With<br />

Pulverized Waste<br />

Gypsum Board, Fly Ash<br />

And Ground Granulated<br />

Blast Furnace Slag<br />

Kenji Kawai Hiroshima University A Case Study On<br />

Environmental Impact<br />

Assessment Of Precast<br />

Concrete Products With<br />

A Revegetation Function<br />

Koichi Kobayashi Chubu University An Experimental Study<br />

On The Deterioration<br />

Of Surface Coating On<br />

Steel Structure<br />

Arezki Tagnit-Hamou,<br />

Said Laldji, Harouna<br />

Drame, Galal Fares<br />

Kieran Owens, A.A.H.D.<br />

Helda Wati, P.A.<br />

Muhammed Basheer<br />

Université De<br />

Sherbrooke<br />

Queen’s University<br />

Belfast<br />

Use Of Sodium-Rich<br />

Alumino-Silicate-<br />

Based <strong>Materials</strong><br />

As An Alternative<br />

Supplementary<br />

Cementitious Binders<br />

Utilisation of Carbon<br />

Dioxide from Flue Gases<br />

to Improve Physical<br />

<strong>and</strong> Microstructural<br />

Properties of Cement<br />

<strong>and</strong> Concrete Systems<br />

Rudolph N. Kraus, Tarun<br />

R. Naik, Yoon-moon<br />

Chun<br />

Takafumi Sugiyama,<br />

Shigeru Takahashi,<br />

Suguru Honda And<br />

Etsuro Sakai<br />

Kazuhisa Yoda, Akira<br />

Shintani , Fumotoshi<br />

Sakuramoto<br />

University of Wisconsin-<br />

<strong>Milwaukee</strong><br />

Hokkaido University<br />

Kajima Corporation<br />

Use of Industrial By-<br />

Products in <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Practice<br />

Current State Of The<br />

JSCE St<strong>and</strong>ard On Test<br />

Method For Leaching<br />

Of Trace Elements From<br />

Hardened Concrete<br />

Properties Of Totally<br />

Recycled Aggregate<br />

Concrete Using Fine<br />

Powder Component<br />

Session in honour of Professor Ali Ramezanianpour<br />

Professor A.A. Ramezanianpour of Amirkabir University Of<br />

Technology, obtained his M.Sc from Tehran University <strong>and</strong><br />

his Ph.D degree from Leeds University in Civil Engineering.<br />

He has been involved in teaching for the last 30 years in the<br />

field of concrete technology. He has served as an advisor in<br />

many national projects. He is a member of several national<br />

<strong>and</strong> international organizations. He has been awarded as<br />

distinguished professor <strong>and</strong> researcher in Iran. He is very<br />

active in the field of concrete technology <strong>and</strong> concrete<br />

durability <strong>and</strong> has published 32 books <strong>and</strong> over 200 papers in International<br />

journals <strong>and</strong> conferences.<br />

Morteza Khorami,<br />

Abolhassan Vafaei ,<br />

Esmaiel Ganjian<br />

A.A. Maghsoudi,<br />

S.Mohamadpour<br />

Sharif Universiy of<br />

Technology<br />

Shaheed Bahonar<br />

University of Kerman<br />

Experimental Study For<br />

Replacing Of Scrapped<br />

Rubber Tire With<br />

Aggregates In Concrete.<br />

Engineering Properties<br />

of SCL WC with<br />

Colloidal Silica<br />

I. Papayianni, E.<br />

Anastasiou,<br />

Professor Aristotle<br />

University Of<br />

Thessaloniki<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> alternatives for aggregates in concrete<br />

Saud Al-Otaibi, Moetaz<br />

El-Hawary, Ali Abdul-<br />

Jaleel<br />

Kuwait Institute for<br />

Scientific Research<br />

Use Of Cementitious<br />

<strong>Materials</strong> For The<br />

Production Of Shotcrete<br />

Producing Lime-Silica<br />

Bricks from Crushed<br />

Concrete Fines<br />

Masashi Sugiyama University, Sapporo The Compressive<br />

Strength Of Concrete<br />

Containing Tile Chips,<br />

Crushed Scallop Shells,<br />

Or Crushed Roofing<br />

Tiles<br />

Evert Mulder, Lourens<br />

Feenstra, Tako P.R. De<br />

Jong<br />

TNO Science And<br />

Industry, Dept<br />

Closed Cycle<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> An<br />

Integrated Process For<br />

The Separation And<br />

Reuse Of C&D Waste<br />

Faramarz Moodi<br />

A. Sadrmomtazi,<br />

M.Ranjbar, R.Nemati<br />

Amirkabir University Of<br />

Technology<br />

University Of Guilan<br />

M. H. Sebt Amirkabir University Of<br />

Technology<br />

Integration Of Reusable<br />

Knowledge And<br />

Expertise In Condition<br />

Assessment Of<br />

Concrete Structures<br />

Evaluation Of Kaolins Of<br />

Iran For Production Of<br />

Blended Cements<br />

Production And Testing<br />

Of A Cement Fabricated<br />

From Waste Product<br />

Fatih Bektas, Kejin<br />

Wang<br />

Rosa Elba Rodríguez-<br />

Camacho, Ángel Ponce<br />

Cordova, Homero<br />

Montaño Roman,<br />

Roberto Uribe Afif<br />

Iowa State University<br />

Cemex México<br />

Evaluation of crushed<br />

clay brick potential<br />

as fine aggregate in<br />

concrete<br />

Alkali Silica Reaction<br />

Of Recycled Glass For<br />

Using As Concrete<br />

Aggregate<br />

2926.06 <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Construction</strong>6 6 3/1/07 12:00:41


F. Tittarelli, G. Moriconi Università Politecnica<br />

Delle Marche<br />

C. H. Ng, V. J. Kurian,<br />

S. P. Narayanan, M. A.<br />

Mannan<br />

SKTM, Universiti<br />

Malaysia Sabah<br />

Effect Of GRP Industrial<br />

Waste On Durability Of<br />

Cement Mortars<br />

Engineering Properties<br />

of Oil Palm Shell (OPS)<br />

Hybrid Concrete for<br />

Semi-Lightweight<br />

Precast floor Slab<br />

Amany Georgy Botros<br />

Micheal<br />

Gintautas Skripkiūnas<br />

, Audrius Grinys ,<br />

Mindaugas Daukšys<br />

Tanta University<br />

Kaunas University Of<br />

Technology<br />

Improving Plastic<br />

Shrinkage Cracking<br />

Of Concrete Using<br />

Recycled Waste Rubber<br />

Crumbs<br />

Using Tires Rubber<br />

Waste For Modification<br />

Of Concrete Properties<br />

Nuria García, Rubén<br />

Irusta , Yol<strong>and</strong>a Núñez ,<br />

Alberto Moral<br />

Salomon M. Levy, Paulo<br />

Helene<br />

G. Fathifazl, A. Abbas,<br />

A.G. Razaqpur, O.B.<br />

Isgor, B. Fournier, S.<br />

Foo<br />

Richard Griffiths, Martin<br />

Lamb,<br />

Salah R. Sarhat<br />

Valeria Corinaldesi,<br />

Saveria Monosi,<br />

Giacomo Moriconi<br />

Hirokazu Kiriyama,<br />

Masaru Sogo, Ippei<br />

Maruyama, Ryoichi Sato<br />

University Of Valladolid<br />

Centro Universitá Rio<br />

Nove De Julho (Uninove)<br />

Carleton University<br />

TRL Limited<br />

The High Institute<br />

For Comprehensive<br />

Professions Ghadames<br />

Università Politecnica<br />

Delle Marche<br />

Hiroshima University<br />

Environmental<br />

Performance Of Waste<br />

Based <strong>Construction</strong><br />

<strong>Materials</strong>. Comparative<br />

Lca Of Natural Stone<br />

And Compound Stone<br />

The Influence Of<br />

Increasing Contents<br />

Of Fine Recycled<br />

Aggregates On The<br />

Durability Of Concrete<br />

Proposed Mix Design<br />

Procedure for Recycled<br />

Aggregate Concrete<br />

An Assessment Of The<br />

Potential Of Redundant<br />

Airfields To Be Used As<br />

A Source Of Recycled<br />

Aggregate<br />

An Experimental Study<br />

On The Viability Of<br />

Using Fine Recycled<br />

Aggregates In New<br />

Concrete Production<br />

Effect Of Different<br />

Recycled Aggregates<br />

On Mortar Performance<br />

Shear Properties Of<br />

Reinforced Recycled<br />

Concrete Beams<br />

Morteza Khorami,<br />

Abolhassan Vafaei ,<br />

Esmaiel Ganjian<br />

Jacek Katzer<br />

David W. Fowler<br />

Wen-Yih Kuo, Tsze-Eng<br />

Tan, Chong-Yi Chou,<br />

Jong-Shin Huang<br />

Azad University Of<br />

Eslamshahr<br />

Technical University Of<br />

Koszalin<br />

The University Of Texas<br />

At Austin<br />

National Cheng Kung<br />

University<br />

Investigation Of<br />

Durability And<br />

Mechanical Property In<br />

Rubber Concrete<br />

Employment Of Waste<br />

S<strong>and</strong> To Compose Fibre<br />

Reinforced Cement<br />

Composites<br />

Sustainability Of<br />

Aggregates To Meet<br />

Future Needs In Portl<strong>and</strong><br />

Cement Concrete<br />

Utilization Of Organo-<br />

Modified Reservoir<br />

Sludge As Fine<br />

Aggregates In Cement<br />

Mortars<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> alternatives for cementitious materials in concrete<br />

Long Guangcheng Xie<br />

Youjun Niu Likun<br />

Bruce K T K<strong>and</strong>ie, Ewan<br />

A Byars<br />

Manish Mokal , Amit<br />

Sharma<br />

Central South University,<br />

Changsha<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

M/S. Hindustan<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Co. Ltd.<br />

Study On Fly Ash-<br />

Saturation In Mortar<br />

System<br />

Ultra Fine Fly Ash<br />

Concrete<br />

Achieving <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Through<br />

Use Of Fly Ash In<br />

Concrete – An Indian<br />

Experience<br />

Rav<strong>and</strong>e Kishore Osmania University Influence Of Recycled<br />

Aggregates On Flexural<br />

Behaviour Of Reinforced<br />

Concrete Beams<br />

Noritaka Morohashi,<br />

Tomoyuki Sakurada<br />

Valeria Corinaldesi,<br />

Giacomo Moriconi<br />

C. Hoffmann, A.<br />

Leemann<br />

A. Abbas G. Fathifazl,<br />

O.B. Isgor, A.G.<br />

Razaqpur, B. Fournier,<br />

S. Foo<br />

Kangkang Tang, M.N.<br />

Soutsos, S.G. Millard<br />

R. Alizadeh, M. Hoseini,<br />

M. Chini, P. Ghods, Sh.<br />

Montazer, M. Shekarchi<br />

Veronika Kalová<br />

Nihon University<br />

Università Politecnica<br />

Delle Marche<br />

Swiss Federal<br />

Laboratories For<br />

<strong>Materials</strong> Testing And<br />

Research<br />

Carleton University,<br />

Ottawa<br />

University Of Liverpool<br />

University of Tehran<br />

Brno University Of<br />

Technology<br />

Researching Recycled<br />

Aggregate Structural<br />

Concrete For Buildings<br />

Recycling Of Concrete<br />

In Precast Concrete<br />

Production<br />

Recycled Concrete<br />

And Mixed Rubble As<br />

Aggregates: Influence<br />

Of Variations In<br />

Composition On The<br />

Concrete Properties<br />

Qualification of Recycled<br />

Concrete Aggregates for<br />

use in Structural Grade<br />

Concrete<br />

Precast Concrete<br />

Paving Blocks & Flags<br />

Made With Recycled<br />

Demolition Aggregates<br />

Utilization of Electric<br />

Arc Furnace Slag As<br />

Aggregates in Concrete<br />

-- Environmental Issue<br />

New Technology For<br />

Processing Of Artificial<br />

Aggregate Of Fly Ash<br />

Nisnevich M., Sirotin G.,<br />

Schlesinger T., Eshel Y<br />

Anne Juul Pedersen,<br />

Lisbeth M. Ottosen,<br />

Mette Geiker, Ane Mette<br />

Kjeldsen<br />

Bruce W. Ramme,<br />

Thomas Jansen,<br />

Al Tawil, Daniel B.<br />

Anderson<br />

K.Sasaki, M.Ishii,<br />

Y.Butou, And .Yuno<br />

The College Of Judea<br />

And Samaria<br />

Technical University Of<br />

Denmark<br />

We Energies<br />

Shikoku Electric Power<br />

Co.,Inc<br />

L. K, A. Sear United Kingdom Quality<br />

Ash Association<br />

Taeseok Seo, Yoshiteru<br />

Ohno, Takao Nakagawa<br />

Tamara F. V<strong>and</strong>ivort,<br />

Paul Ziemkiewicz<br />

Osaka Univ<br />

West Virginia University<br />

Combined Use Of<br />

By-Products Generated<br />

At Power Stations<br />

And Stone Quarries<br />

For Production Of<br />

Lightweight Concrete<br />

Evaluation And<br />

Upgrading Of Alternative<br />

Fly Ashes For<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Re-Use In<br />

Cement Based <strong>Materials</strong><br />

We Energies “Eco-Pad”<br />

Pavement. A 93% -<br />

100% Recycled Content<br />

In-Situ Mixed Concrete<br />

Properties Of Shotcrete<br />

With Highly Functional<br />

Fly Ash Used As Dust-<br />

Reducing Agent<br />

The Use of Fly ash for<br />

Enhancing Durability<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sustainability<br />

Cracking Behavior Of<br />

Concrete Containing<br />

Fly Ash Due To Drying<br />

Shrinkage<br />

Potential Uses For<br />

Coal Combustion<br />

By-Products<br />

For <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

<strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Materials</strong><br />

2926.06 <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Construction</strong>7 7 3/1/07 12:00:42


Xinwei Ma, Yiming<br />

Gong<br />

Cox Kathelijn, Baert<br />

Gert, De Belie Nele<br />

Harbin Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

Ghent University<br />

J. P. Desai Gujarat Ambuja<br />

Cements Ltd<br />

P. Srinivasan, Anil<br />

Banchhor<br />

ACC Limited<br />

Calcium Enriched Fly<br />

Ash <strong>and</strong> Its Utilization in<br />

Concrete<br />

Durability Behaviour Of<br />

High-Volume Fly Ash<br />

Concrete.<br />

Super Performance<br />

Roads Made By Ambuja<br />

Cement With High<br />

Volume Fly Ash (HVFA)<br />

Concrete Technology<br />

In India<br />

High Volume Fly Ash<br />

Concrete Roads<br />

For <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

<strong>Construction</strong><br />

G Cann Castle Cement Production Of Gypsum<br />

Products From Waste<br />

Battery Acid<br />

Seema Karami, Rosemary<br />

Greaves, Pete Claisse,<br />

Essie Ganjian, Homayoon<br />

Sadeghi Pouya<br />

H. Sadeghi Pouya, E.<br />

Ganjian, P. Claisse, S.<br />

Karami<br />

Waliur Rahman, Gurmel<br />

Ghataora<br />

Konstantin Kovler<br />

Kumar, Virendra<br />

Noemi Graciela<br />

Maldonado, Paulo<br />

R.L.Helene<br />

Mohammed<br />

Maslehuddin<br />

Gabriela Michalcová,<br />

Vít Petránek, Pavla<br />

Matulová<br />

Rohi M. Salem, Edwin<br />

G. Burdette, J. Hal<br />

Deatherage<br />

Daniel M. Vruno<br />

Jae Kang Yoo, Sang<br />

Joon Park, Bohwan Oh<br />

Coventry University<br />

Coventry University<br />

University Of<br />

Birmingham<br />

Israel Institute of<br />

Technology, Haifa<br />

National Institute<br />

Of Technology,<br />

Jamshedpur<br />

National Technological<br />

University<br />

King Fahd University<br />

Brno University Of<br />

Technology<br />

University Of Tennessee<br />

American Engineering<br />

Testing, Inc<br />

Daewoo Institute<br />

of <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Use Of Waste Gypsum<br />

As A <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Material<br />

Development Of Novel<br />

Cementitious Binders<br />

Using Plasterboard<br />

Waste And Pozzolanic<br />

<strong>Materials</strong> For Road<br />

Foundation<br />

Investigation Into<br />

The Use Of Cement<br />

Stabilised Gypsum<br />

Waste As A Backfill<br />

Material.<br />

Radiological Constraints<br />

Of Using Industrial<br />

By-Products In<br />

<strong>Construction</strong><br />

Utilisation Of Industrial<br />

By-Product As<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Material<br />

For <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

Development<br />

The Importance Of<br />

Mix Proportioning<br />

In <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

<strong>Construction</strong><br />

Performance Of<br />

Blended Cements Under<br />

Hot, Arid And Severe<br />

Environments<br />

Research And<br />

Development Of New<br />

Building <strong>Materials</strong> On<br />

The Bases Of Industrial<br />

Waste <strong>Materials</strong> In The<br />

Field Of Rehabilitation Of<br />

Concrete Structures<br />

Development Of A<br />

High-Performance<br />

Concrete Mixture For<br />

Tennessee Department<br />

Of Transportation<br />

Establishing Optimum<br />

Mixes For Concrete<br />

Durability<br />

A Study On The Effects<br />

Of Types Of Cement<br />

And Mineral Admixture<br />

On Chloride Migration<br />

And Hydration Heat<br />

Generation Of Concrete<br />

Fengqing Zhao, ,<br />

Wen<br />

Ni, Huijun Wang, Jianbo<br />

Chen<br />

K.Abdullah, M. W.<br />

Hussin, F. Zakaria,<br />

Z. Abd. Hamid, R.<br />

Muhamad<br />

Jiri Bydzovsky, Amos<br />

Dufka, Zdenek Snirch<br />

Chalermchai<br />

Wattanalamlerd,<br />

Masahiro Ouchi<br />

Beijing University of<br />

Science. & Technology<br />

Universiti Teknologi<br />

Malaysia,<br />

Vysoke Ucení Technicke<br />

v Brne<br />

Kochi University of<br />

Technology<br />

Preparation Of Modified<br />

High Carbon Content Fly<br />

Ash / Granulated Blast<br />

Furnace Slag Cementing<br />

<strong>Materials</strong><br />

Influence Palm Oil Fuel<br />

Ash On Compressive<br />

Strength And Durabiltiy<br />

Of Aerated Concrete<br />

Influence Of Milling<br />

Softness On Waste<br />

<strong>Materials</strong> Used For<br />

Binder Compensation<br />

Particle Dispersion Of<br />

Limestone Powder-<br />

Cement Mortar By<br />

Polycarboxylated Based<br />

Superplasticizer<br />

Majid Ghiafeh Davoodi Curtin University Chemical & Physical<br />

Characterization of<br />

Bauxite Residue (Red<br />

Mud) for Concrete<br />

making<br />

T. K. Erdem, Ç. Meral,<br />

M. Tokyay, T.Y. Erdoğan<br />

Nathan Schwarz,<br />

Matthew Dubois,<br />

Narayanan Neithalath<br />

N. Vlasopoulos, C.<br />

Cheeseman<br />

Gabriele Fava, Maria<br />

Letizia Ruello, Daniela<br />

Sani<br />

Hiromi Fujiwara,<br />

Masanori Maruoka,Koji<br />

Yasuda, Koji Fujita<br />

M. Maslehuddin,<br />

O.S.B. Al-Amoudi,<br />

M. Shameem, M. K.<br />

Rehman, M. Ibrahim<br />

D Bondar, C J Lynsdale,<br />

A A Ramezanianpour<br />

T. Hafrad, A. Mokhtari,<br />

O. Bouhacina, M.<br />

Annabi1,K.Ayed<br />

Kwasi Osafo Ampadu<br />

Kazuyuki Torii, Joshua<br />

Jacob Vordoagu<br />

E. Zornoza, P. Garcés,<br />

M.V. Borrachero, J. Payá<br />

Middle East Technical<br />

University<br />

Clarkson University,<br />

Potsdam, NY<br />

Imperial College<br />

Università Politecnica<br />

Delle Marche<br />

Utsunomiya University<br />

King Fahd University<br />

University of Sheffield,<br />

Sheffield<br />

University Of Sciences<br />

And Technology<br />

Mohamed Boudiaf, Oran<br />

Ministry Of Road<br />

Transport<br />

Universidad Politécnica<br />

De Valencia<br />

Effect Of Ground Perlite<br />

Incorporation On The<br />

Performance Of Blended<br />

Cements<br />

Behavior Of Cement<br />

Pastes Modified With<br />

Waste Glass Powder<br />

Use of Magnesium<br />

Oxide-Magnesium<br />

Carbonate binders for<br />

the production of blocks<br />

with glass aggregates<br />

Leaching Behavior And<br />

Environmental Impact Of<br />

Concrete Manufactured<br />

With Biomass Ashes<br />

The Application Of<br />

Paper Sludge Ash<br />

To Extremely Stiff<br />

Consistency Concrete<br />

Product<br />

Properties Of Concrete<br />

Incorporating Cement<br />

Kiln Dust<br />

Alkali Activation of<br />

Natural Pozzolan for<br />

Geopolymer Cement<br />

Production<br />

Study Of The<br />

Compressive Strength<br />

Of The Concrete<br />

Hardened To High<br />

Temperature<br />

Effect Of Spent Catalyst,<br />

Obtained From The<br />

Catalytic Cracking Of<br />

Petroleum, On The<br />

Microstructure And<br />

Strength Of Pastes/<br />

Mortars<br />

Durability Properties<br />

Of Reinforced Mortars<br />

Of Cement Partially<br />

Substituted With Spent<br />

Catalytic Craking<br />

Catalyst<br />

2926.06 <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Construction</strong>8 8 3/1/07 12:00:42


D.V. Reddy, Marcelina<br />

Alvarez<br />

Conrado De Souza<br />

Rodrigues, Khosrow<br />

Ghavami<br />

Liaqat Ali Qureshi<br />

Shehzad Aslam,<br />

Jahangeer Munir<br />

F. Canpolat, M. A.<br />

Yurdusev , S. Targan ,<br />

K. Yılmaz<br />

Omid Makhdoum,<br />

Alireza Bagheri<br />

Kimio Fukuzawa ,<br />

Doeyon Kwak , Osami<br />

Abe , Hitoshi Ojima<br />

Hirokazu Yoshida<br />

Making concrete sustainable<br />

A. Katsanos, S. O.<br />

Nwaubani, M. Mulheron<br />

Panagiotis Koulouris,<br />

Sunny Nwaubani, Mike<br />

Mulheron, Athanasios<br />

Routoulas<br />

D.V. Reddy, J.C. Bolivar,<br />

R. Wheeler, T. Iverson,<br />

S. Hincapie, V. Gutierrez<br />

Florida Atlantic<br />

University<br />

Universidade Federal De<br />

Viçosa<br />

Officer’s Colony<br />

University Of<br />

Engineering &<br />

Technology Taxila<br />

University Of Wisconsin-<br />

<strong>Milwaukee</strong><br />

KNT Univerity, Tehran<br />

Ibaraki Univ.,<br />

Nakanarusawacho<br />

University Of Surrey<br />

University Of Surrey<br />

Florida Atlantic<br />

University<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Concrete<br />

Material Applicability Of<br />

Rice Husk Ash<br />

Physical And Mechanical<br />

Properties Of Bamboo-<br />

Pulp-Reinforced<br />

Rice-Husk-Ash-Blended<br />

Cement Composites<br />

Effect Of Mixing Steel<br />

Fibers & Silica Fume<br />

On Properties Of High<br />

Strength Concrete<br />

Sulfate Resistance<br />

Of Mortars With And<br />

Without Silica Fume And<br />

Natural Pozzolan<br />

Experimental<br />

determination of the<br />

effect of Ground<br />

Granulated Blast<br />

Furnace Slag (GGBFS)<br />

of components fineness<br />

on compressive strength<br />

<strong>and</strong> permeability of RCC<br />

dams mixes<br />

Strength Of Mortar<br />

And Concrete Using<br />

Fine Powder Of<br />

Molten Slag Made Of<br />

Municipal Waste As A<br />

Cementitious Material<br />

“Green”, Non-Corrosive<br />

De-Icers: A Remedy<br />

For Concrete Bridge<br />

Corrosion, But Can They<br />

Harm The Paste<br />

Non-Destructive<br />

Monitoring Of The<br />

Corrosion Of Reinforcing<br />

Steel With The Use Of<br />

Strain Gauges.<br />

Use Of Supplementary<br />

Cementing <strong>Materials</strong> For<br />

Cost-Effective Repair<br />

Of Marine Corrosion<br />

Damage<br />

Bhavin Bhayani<br />

, Thomas Holsen,<br />

Narayanan Neithalath<br />

Clarkson University<br />

Investigations On The<br />

Efficiency Of Enhanced<br />

Porosity Concrete In<br />

Containing Vehicular Oil<br />

Spills<br />

Yixin Shao, Arthur Zhou Mcgill University CO 2<br />

Uptake By Concrete<br />

Hardened In Flue Gas<br />

M. Marroccoli, M. Nobili,<br />

A. Telesca, G. L. Valenti,<br />

L.J. V<strong>and</strong>eperre, M.<br />

Liska, A. Al-Tabbaa<br />

De Muynck, W.,De Belie,<br />

N. Verstraete, W.<br />

John N Karadelis, Zhou<br />

Jiebin<br />

John N Karadelis, Aftab<br />

Khan<br />

Hanaa I. El-Sayad,<br />

Haddad S. Haddad<br />

Shokri Majolan<br />

University Of Basilicata,<br />

Potenza<br />

University Of Cambridge<br />

Ghent Universit<br />

Coventry University<br />

Coventry University<br />

Cairo University<br />

Azad University Of<br />

Shabestar<br />

Early Hydration Of<br />

Calcium Sulfoaluminate-<br />

Based Cements For<br />

Structural Applications<br />

Reactive Magnesium<br />

Oxide Cements<br />

: Properties And<br />

Applications<br />

Improvement Of<br />

Concrete Durability With<br />

The Aid Of Ureolytic<br />

Bacteria<br />

Optimum Design For<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Concrete<br />

Pavements & Overlays.<br />

The Case Of Warping At<br />

The Edges.<br />

Optimum Design For<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Concrete<br />

Pavements & Overlays.<br />

The Case Of Reflective<br />

Cracking.<br />

Effect Of Loading<br />

Level, Cooling Regime,<br />

Polypropylene Fibers,<br />

And Coating Type On<br />

The Behavior Of High<br />

Strength Concrete<br />

Columns In Fire<br />

Impact Resistance Of<br />

Single-Span Concrete<br />

Frames Reinforced By<br />

Polypropylene Fibers<br />

Hanaa El Sayad Cairo University Effect Of Simulated<br />

Desert Climate And<br />

Sustained Moderate<br />

Temperature On Some<br />

Properties Of Concrete<br />

With And Without<br />

Polypropylene Fibers<br />

A.A. Maghsoudi,<br />

S.Mohamad pour<br />

University of Kerman<br />

Engineering Properties<br />

Of SCLC<br />

Taiga Suginoue, Hiroshi<br />

Seki<br />

E Farahi, P Purnell, N<br />

R Short<br />

Waseda University<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Change Of Concrete<br />

Properties Due To<br />

Impressed Current Of<br />

Cathodic Protection<br />

Advanced Calcareous<br />

Ceramics via Novel<br />

Green Processing <strong>and</strong><br />

Super-critical<br />

Carbonation.<br />

A. Sadrmomtazi, M.A.<br />

Mehrdad, F. Balalai, K.<br />

Afshinnia, A. Azhari<br />

A. Sadrmomtazi, A.H.<br />

Modarai, J. Berenjian, I.<br />

Barggole, A. Azhari, K.<br />

Afshinnia<br />

University Of Guilan<br />

University of Guilan, Iran<br />

Comparison Of The<br />

Mechanical Properties<br />

Of SCC With Rice-<br />

Husk Ash And Normal<br />

Concrete.<br />

The Comparative Study<br />

on Properties of SCC<br />

with Limestone Powder<br />

<strong>and</strong> Normal Concrete.<br />

Takafumi Noguchi ,<br />

Jung-Mi Kim , Satoshi<br />

Fujimoto ,Hironori Nagai<br />

S. J. Shaw, C.L. Page,<br />

A.R. Brough, J.P. Forth<br />

<strong>and</strong> M.M. Page, T.R.<br />

Jones, M. Carsana<br />

University of Tokyo<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Evaluation <strong>and</strong><br />

Minimization of Life<br />

Cycle Environmental<br />

Risk of Concrete<br />

Structures<br />

Supercritical<br />

Carbonation of Casamic<br />

M.H. Baluch, M.K.<br />

Rahman, A.H. Al-<br />

Gadhib, A. Raza<br />

Bertil Persson<br />

King Fahd University of<br />

Petroleum <strong>and</strong> Minerals<br />

Lund Institute Of<br />

Technology<br />

Coefficient of Moisture<br />

Contraction - A New<br />

Concrete Material<br />

Parameter<br />

Thaumasite Sulphate<br />

Attack On Self-<br />

Compacting Concrete<br />

With Limestone Filler<br />

Shirokado, Kagaya Akita University Heat barrier for concrete<br />

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Liaqat Ali Qureshi<br />

Shehzad Aslam,<br />

Jahangeer Munir<br />

A. A. Maghsoudi, M.<br />

Motavaselian<br />

Officer’s Colony<br />

University Of<br />

Engineering &<br />

Technology Taxila<br />

University of Kerman<br />

Effect Of Different<br />

Curing Techniques On<br />

Compressive Strength<br />

Of High Strength Self<br />

Compacting Concrete<br />

Effect Of Polypropylene<br />

Fiber Addition On<br />

Restrained Plastic<br />

Shrinkage Cracking Of<br />

SCC<br />

Steven Botic, Carol<br />

Diggleman<br />

A M Dunster, F Moulinier,<br />

R Harrex, A Conroy<br />

Environmental<br />

Resources Management<br />

BRE<br />

“Quantifying VOCs In<br />

Products Off-Gassed<br />

During The <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Of MSOE’s Kern<br />

Center And Proposed<br />

Strategies For Reducing<br />

Employee Exposure”<br />

Resource efficiency:<br />

from resources to<br />

construction products<br />

S Abbasi<br />

K. Hamou, K.E.<br />

Ramdane<br />

Azad University Of<br />

Shabestar<br />

Department Of Civil<br />

Engineering, U.S.T.O<br />

Strength And Toughness<br />

Of Undulatory-Shaped<br />

Steel Wire Reinforced<br />

Concrete<br />

Modelling And<br />

Evaluation Of<br />

The Methods Of<br />

Reinforcement In<br />

Seismic Zones<br />

M.M. Alizadeh Kharaazi Sharif Univ. Of Tech High Performance<br />

Grout Connection For<br />

Pre-Cast Concrete<br />

Structures<br />

Jure Radic, Zlatko Šavor,<br />

Jelena Bleiziffer<br />

Aleks<strong>and</strong>er Samarin<br />

M. Hoseini, R. Alizadeh,<br />

P. Ghods, M. Chini, Sh.<br />

Montazer, M. Shekarchi<br />

University of Zagreb<br />

University Of Technology<br />

Sydney<br />

University of Tehran<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Concrete<br />

Arch Bridges<br />

Use Of Concrete As A<br />

Biological Shield From<br />

Ionizing Radiation<br />

Introducing DuraPGulf,<br />

The Service Life Design<br />

Model Developed For<br />

Reinforced Concrete<br />

Structures in Persian<br />

Gulf Region<br />

F. Gomà University Of Barcelona A New Method For<br />

Determining The<br />

Quantity Of Hydrated<br />

Cement In Mortar And<br />

Concrete Based On The<br />

Gravimetric Thermal<br />

Analysis<br />

A.Ziliukas, A. Augonis<br />

Kaunas University Of<br />

Technology<br />

Assessment Of The<br />

Fracture Of Three-Point<br />

Bending Concrete<br />

Specimens<br />

Satoshi Fujimoto, Ryoma<br />

Kitagaki, Manabu<br />

Kanematsu, Takafumi<br />

Noguchi<br />

Kevan Heathcote,<br />

Gregory Moor<br />

Julie E. Maher, Kimberly<br />

W. Kramer<br />

University Of Tokyo<br />

University of Technology<br />

Sydney<br />

Kansas State University<br />

Comparative Analysis<br />

On The Resource Flow<br />

Of Concrete Related<br />

<strong>Materials</strong> In Populated<br />

And Depopulated Areas<br />

Comparative Analysis<br />

of the Thermal<br />

Performance of Three<br />

Test Buildings<br />

Leed Applications Of<br />

Common Structural<br />

<strong>Materials</strong><br />

C.G.March Coventry University The Selection Of<br />

Environmental<br />

Responsible <strong>Materials</strong><br />

Thomas R. Napier,<br />

David T. Mckay<br />

US Army Corps Of<br />

Engineers<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> use of gypsum <strong>and</strong> lime<br />

S.B. Emery, S.<br />

Johannson, M. Janssen,<br />

R. Meaden, J. Cope,<br />

D.N. Smith<br />

Mehmet Ali Yurdusev,<br />

Ahmet Ali Kumanlıoğlu,<br />

Yüksel Abalı, M.<br />

Sadrettin Zeybek,<br />

Fethullah Canpolat<br />

Scott Wilson Ltd<br />

Celal Bayar University<br />

Saving Trees And Other<br />

Material Resources: A<br />

Life Cycle Perspective<br />

On Recycling<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Materials</strong><br />

Demonstrating<br />

How Plasterboard<br />

Can Be Collected<br />

More Efficiently On<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> And<br />

Demolition Sites In<br />

The UK<br />

Neural Investigation Of<br />

Phosphogypsume Use<br />

In Light Brick Production<br />

The economics <strong>and</strong> environmental impact of sustainable materials<br />

Christian Meyer Columbia University The Economics of<br />

Recycling in the United<br />

States<br />

Mary Christiansen<br />

G. Craig Plunk, Dave<br />

Goss<br />

Tamara F. V<strong>and</strong>ivort,<br />

Paul Ziemkiewicz<br />

<strong>Milwaukee</strong> School Of<br />

Engineering<br />

Boral Material<br />

Technologies Inc<br />

West Virginia University<br />

Economic And Waste<br />

Diversion Benefits Of<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Waste<br />

Recycling<br />

Impact Of Federal<br />

Environmental Air<br />

Emission Policies On Fly<br />

Ash Marketing In The<br />

United States<br />

Environmental Concerns<br />

And Public Perception<br />

Related To The Use<br />

Of Coal Combustion<br />

By-Products<br />

For <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

Developments<br />

S N Mclean, D M<br />

Moore, A Williams<br />

Henry E. Cardenas,<br />

Partha Dubasi<br />

O. Cizer, K. Van Balen,<br />

J. Elsen, D. Van Gemert<br />

Kamran Naqvi, Ian<br />

Pritchett, Pete Walker<br />

Nottingham Trent<br />

University<br />

Louisiana Tech<br />

University<br />

Katholieke Universiteit<br />

Leuven<br />

Lime Technology Ltd<br />

Alleviation Of Poverty<br />

In Rural Bangladesh<br />

Through The<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Production<br />

Of Durable Building<br />

<strong>Materials</strong> Using Solar<br />

Technologies To<br />

Process Waste Products<br />

Electrokinetic<br />

Nanoparticle Process<br />

For <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

Reconsolidation Of<br />

Historic Masonry Mortar<br />

Carbonation And<br />

Hydration Of Lime<br />

Mortars With Calcium<br />

Hydroxide And Calcium<br />

Silicate Binders<br />

Development Of Hemp-<br />

Lime Composite Blocks<br />

Dean Smith, Bill Boone<br />

USACE - <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Engineering Research<br />

Laboratories (CERL)<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Approaches<br />

To L<strong>and</strong>fill Diversion<br />

Utilizing Technology<br />

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Use of organic materials in sustainable construction<br />

Brenda K.C. Chan,<br />

A.W.L. Dudeney<br />

Marcia R. Q. Silva And<br />

Tarun R. Naik<br />

Reen Foley<br />

Chunxiang Qian,Hongbo<br />

Wang, Xiutian Wang<br />

Imperial College London<br />

University of Wisconsin-<br />

<strong>Milwaukee</strong><br />

Georgia Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

Southeast University<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> use of soil <strong>and</strong> natural fibres<br />

Biostore: Towards<br />

sustainable composite<br />

waste reuse<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Resource:<br />

Municipal Solid Waste<br />

Building With Bio-Based<br />

By-Products<br />

Research On<br />

Performance Of<br />

Modified Soda Residue<br />

As Filler In Asphalt<br />

Concrete<br />

John Rushton And Rahul<br />

Patalia,<br />

Peter Brett Associates<br />

The <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

Refurbishment Of High<br />

Rise Housing<br />

Linda Watson University Of Plymouth Local Distinctiveness<br />

And <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

Development<br />

Elizabeth A. Chien,<br />

Thomas S. Tolman,<br />

Richard G. Lampo,<br />

Thomas R. Napier, Ken<br />

J. Smith<br />

Carol Diggelman<br />

U.S. Army Corps Of<br />

Engineers<br />

<strong>Milwaukee</strong> School Of<br />

Engineering<br />

Sustain The<br />

Chapel Building<br />

– A Demonstration Of<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Materials</strong><br />

Renovation<br />

Environmental<br />

Science In Building<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> New<br />

Course Development<br />

For Undergraduate<br />

Students<br />

S. W. Carley, A. S. O.<br />

Brien, F. A. Loveridge,<br />

Dr Y. S. Hsu<br />

Mott Macdonald<br />

Innovative Use Of Clay<br />

Backfill At The New<br />

Wembley Stadium<br />

Mohamed A. El-mikawi Ain Shams University <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

Development In<br />

<strong>Construction</strong><br />

K. Coventry, J. Griffiths Hanse-<br />

Wissenschaftskolleg<br />

Richard Griffiths, John<br />

Lewis, Martin Lamb<br />

Yoshida Teru, Kitamoto<br />

Yukiyoshi<br />

TRL Limited<br />

Kajima Corporation<br />

O. A. Abaza, An-Najah National<br />

University, Nablus,<br />

Palestine<br />

Waliur Rahman, Richard<br />

Freer-Hewish, Gurmel<br />

Ghataora<br />

David Thomas, Sara<br />

Bird, Andrew Heath,<br />

Pete Walker<br />

Steve Goodhew, Richard<br />

Griffiths<br />

Stephen Vardy, Colin<br />

Macdougall<br />

Peter Walker, Andrew<br />

Heath, Ed Endean, Tim<br />

M<strong>and</strong>er<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> technologies<br />

Adrian E Long, Roger<br />

Venables, Su Taylor<br />

University Of<br />

Birmingham<br />

University Of Bath<br />

University of Plymouth<br />

Queen’s University,<br />

Kingston, Ontario<br />

Bath University<br />

Queens University<br />

Belfast<br />

A Rationale For The<br />

Production Of Devon<br />

Cob To Ensure<br />

Performance<br />

Fibre Reinforced<br />

Manufactured Soil<br />

For Light Trafficking<br />

Applications<br />

Mix Design And Strength<br />

Prediction Technique<br />

For Soil Mortar Using<br />

Soil Generated By<br />

<strong>Construction</strong><br />

Utilization of Olive oil<br />

Industry Waste as an<br />

Additive to Roadway<br />

<strong>Construction</strong><br />

Investigation Into<br />

The Use Of Cement<br />

Stabilised S<strong>and</strong> And<br />

Silty S<strong>and</strong> In Road<br />

Pavement <strong>Construction</strong><br />

In Bangladesh.<br />

Mechanical Fixings In<br />

Solid Earth Walls<br />

Monitoring Of Strawbale<br />

And Non-Food-Crop<br />

Based Walling Systems.<br />

Compressive Response<br />

Of Plastered Straw Bale<br />

Wall Panels<br />

Effect Of Render On<br />

Straw Bale Building<br />

Response<br />

Development Of<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> Forms Of<br />

<strong>Construction</strong><br />

Ahsan A. Khan, J. B.<br />

Davison, R. Plank.<br />

Tony Parry<br />

Lara Jaillon, C.S. Poon<br />

University Of Sheffield.<br />

University Of<br />

Nottingham<br />

The Hong Kong<br />

Polytechnic University<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> use of timber <strong>and</strong> wood products<br />

Robert Barnstone<br />

Delft University of<br />

Technology<br />

Design For<br />

Deconstruction.<br />

The ICE Sustainability<br />

Action Plan<br />

<strong>Sustainable</strong> construction<br />

<strong>and</strong> prefabrication<br />

technique in highrise<br />

buildings – Hong<br />

Kong private sector<br />

experience<br />

Navy Demonstration<br />

Project<br />

Nenad Sekularac University Of Belgrade Shaping Folded<br />

Plate Structures By<br />

Application Of Wood<br />

Trusses<br />

Robert Barnstone , Elise<br />

van Dooren<br />

Robert Barnstone , Elise<br />

van Dooren<br />

J. Schönwälder, C. van<br />

Kranenburg, J.G. Rots<br />

Delft University of<br />

Technology<br />

Delft University of<br />

Technology<br />

Delft University of<br />

Technology<br />

Case studies of semipermanent<br />

cardboard<br />

buildings<br />

Developing Cardboard<br />

products for the built<br />

environment<br />

Cardboard, An<br />

Innovative <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Material<br />

Javad Torkaman University Of Guilan Improvement<br />

Mechanism Of<br />

Bondability In Urea<br />

Formaldehyde- Bonded<br />

Reed Board By Phenol<br />

Formaldehyde<br />

Richard G. Lampo ,.<br />

Thomas J. Nosker<br />

U.S. Army Engineer<br />

Research &<br />

Development Center<br />

Recycled-Plastic<br />

Lumber – From Picnic<br />

Tables To Bridges<br />

A Denzer, K Hedges Univ Of Wyoming <strong>Sustainable</strong><br />

<strong>Construction</strong> In<br />

Yellowstone Park<br />

Merle E. Br<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>er <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Technology, Inc<br />

Program Manager<br />

Infrastructure Model<br />

A.S. Zhiv ,S.M. Dokoula Vladimir State University Umbrella-Like<br />

Dome. Analysis And<br />

Researches<br />

Keith Rudd Arup CIS Chief Office Service<br />

Tower Recladding<br />

2926.06 <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Construction</strong>11 11 3/1/07 12:00:43


Sponsors <strong>and</strong> Exhibitors<br />

We offer the following benefits to Sponsors <strong>and</strong> Exhibitors:<br />

Exhibition st<strong>and</strong> in the area where we will serve tea <strong>and</strong> coffee.<br />

Two delegate places.<br />

Promotion in our mailings, website, etc.<br />

The exhibitor fee will be £1200 + vat.<br />

Confirmed sponsor : Aggregate Industries<br />

Confirmed exhibitor: The UK Quality Ash Association<br />

Conference Fees <strong>and</strong><br />

On-Line Registration<br />

Delegates booking before March 1, 2007 £400<br />

Delegates £450<br />

Authors, Committee members, students, retired persons £350<br />

before February 1, 2007<br />

Authors, Committee members, students, retired persons £400<br />

Amendments to registration:<br />

Any amendments must be submitted to the conference secretariat<br />

in writing. No charge will be made for amendments to registration for<br />

name changes or substitutions before May 1, 2007.<br />

Cancellations:<br />

Notification of cancellation must be sent to the conference secretariat<br />

in writing. Cancellations will be accepted until May 1, 2007 with a<br />

refund of all pre-paid fees except for an administration charge of GBP<br />

50.00 (fifty pounds sterling). No refund for cancellations will be made<br />

after this date, but substitutions can be made.<br />

Accompanying Persons<br />

Guests may attend the welcome reception. Upon payment of the<br />

appropriate charge they may join the excursions <strong>and</strong> attend the<br />

conference dinner.<br />

Fee includes the following for one delegate:<br />

Teas, Coffees, Lunches, <strong>and</strong> Opening Reception.<br />

Conference proceedings<br />

Conference dinner<br />

Please follow the online registration link from the conference web<br />

site . Delegates<br />

who do not wish to register on-line should contact us for alternative<br />

payment methods.<br />

Getting to Coventry<br />

Coventry is easily accessible by road rail <strong>and</strong> air.<br />

By road the M1, M6, M40, M42, <strong>and</strong> M45 motorways all pass close<br />

to the city.<br />

By rail we are on the West Coast Main Line just an hour from London<br />

by high speed train.<br />

By air we are just 20 minutes by road or rail from Birmingham airport,<br />

which has direct flights to over 100 destinations including Dubai <strong>and</strong><br />

several US hubs. We are 90 minutes by road from London Heathrow<br />

<strong>and</strong> there is a regular coach service to the airport.<br />

Accommodation<br />

We have reserved rooms at a number of hotels within walking<br />

distance of the venue. Please visit the conference web site at URL:<br />

<strong>and</strong> follow the link<br />

for our on-line booking pages.<br />

Disclaimer<br />

All best endeavours will be made to present the programme as detailed. However, the<br />

conference secretariat <strong>and</strong> the organising committee <strong>and</strong> its agents reserve the right to<br />

alter or cancel without prior notice, any of the arrangements, including timetables, plans or<br />

other items relating directly or indirectly to the conference, exhibition or social events, for<br />

any cause beyond its reasonable control. The conference secretariat <strong>and</strong> the organising<br />

committee <strong>and</strong> its agents are not liable for any loss or inconvenience caused as a result of<br />

such alteration.<br />

In the event of cancellation of the conference all pre-paid fees will be re-funded in full.<br />

However, the conference secretariat <strong>and</strong> the organising committee <strong>and</strong> its agents are not<br />

liable for any loss or inconvenience caused as a result of such a cancellation. In particular,<br />

the organisers will not be liable to refund any travel or hotel costs incurred by delegates or<br />

their partners. Delegates <strong>and</strong> their partners are strongly advised to take out comprehensive<br />

travel insurance to cover personal possessions as the conference does not cover individuals<br />

against cancellation of bookings or theft or damage to belongings.<br />

The secretariat will hold <strong>and</strong> process your personal details on our database. This information<br />

is necessary for the legitimate management of this conference, which will not include it being<br />

available to any organising/sponsoring company. The database will be transferred to the<br />

property of the conference organisers once the conference has concluded.<br />

If you wish your details to be removed from our database, you may write to us at any time.<br />

Contact Us<br />

Dr Peter Claisse<br />

Sir John Laing Building<br />

Coventry University<br />

Priory Street<br />

Coventry CV1 5FB, UK<br />

Phone 024 7688 8881 (international +44 24 7688 8881)<br />

Reception 024 7688 8166 (international +44 24 7688 8166)<br />

Email p.claisse@coventry.ac.uk<br />

Web http://www.cbu.uwm.edu/coventry.html<br />

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