THE IABSE COLLOQUIUM ON CONCRETE MODEL CODE FOR ASIA |
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| Prof Ekasit Limsuwan, Vice Chairman of the International Committee on Concrete Model Code (ICCMC) at that time spearheaded the organization of this Colloquium with the support from the Thailand Group of IABSE, the Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT) and the Japan Concrete Institute (JCI). | The aim was to share information and experiences gathered by participants relating to their own national building codes, summarize the problems from each country and explore methods for the effective implementation of the Asian Concrete Model Code (2nd Draft) published in March 1999. | |
| PROGRAM The Colloquium was held from Wednesday 17 to Thursday 18 March, followed by a meeting of ICCMC on Friday 19 March at the Phuket Arcadia Hotel, located about 1 hour away from the Phuket International Airport. |
OPENING SESSION At the Opening session, the Vice Governor of Phuket gave a welcome speech, followed by speeches from Dr K. Kiattikomol, Chairman Organizing Committee |
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MEETING An open meeting of the ICCMC was held on the second day. Prior to the meeting a questionnaire on the Draft Code was distributed to all participants. |
PLENARY SESSIONSFive
lectures were presented at the Plenary session:
Concrete model code for Asia - the needs, development and
details The ACI 318 code process The development of an international codification for
structural concrete with the CEF-FIP model codes Concrete model code for Asia - concept to national
implementation Concrete model code for Asia - editorial philosophy and
promotional strategy |
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| INVITED
LECTURES Three invited lectures were delivered during the technical sessions: Concrete model code for Asia - design Concrete model code for Asia - report of the working group on materials and
construction Concrete model code for Asia - Maintenance |
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| FINANCIAL
SUPPORT The organizer received financial support from educational institutions in Thailand (shown below) and the Japan Concrete Institute.
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Last update: 29/10/02 |
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