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International Partners
 | | ACI - American Concrete Institute Founded in 1904 and headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the American Concrete Institute is advancing concrete knowledge by conducting 125 seminars annually, managing 14 different certification programs, publishing more than 400 technical documents, and offering scholarships to students in the field. With 98 chapters and about 15,000 members spanning 108 countries, the American Concrete Institute has always retained the same basic mission—to develop, share, and disseminate the knowledge and information needed to utilize concrete to its fullest potential. | | | | |  | | IBRACON - Brazilian Concrete Institute IBRACON, the Brazilian Concrete Institute is an international techno-scientific defense and appreciation of engineering. IBRACON aims to give professionals and stakeholders in the concrete industry and construction in the areas of materials, technology, design, management, control, architecture, structures and buildings, more knowledge through courses, events, publications, certification of personal, technology and scientific meetings, recovery and incentives for research and scientific and technological research and its dissemination thereof. | | | | |  | | ISAP - International Society for Asphalt Pavements ISAP is a volunteer organization of professionals and experts to promote asphalt pavement technology exchange on a worldwide basis, often in cooperation with other organizations sharing mutual interests. The broad range of member expertise and experience makes committee work especially rewarding. | | | |  | | JCI - Japan Concrete Institute The Institute, as the parent body for promoting research concerning concrete, has the purpose of carrying out investigation and research on concrete, reinforced concrete, other types of concrete and various materials and equipment related to concrete, and through coordination of investigations and research and dissemination of the results, aims to further research and advances in technology concerning concrete. |
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