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Site Tour Overview
It is our pleasure to invite you to express your interest in attending the Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) US Pavement Tour, taking place over one week during either the April or May (TBC) in Texas and Georgia, USA.
We are excited to share that this year, the Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement Council (RCC Pavement Council) of the US, is hosting the RCC US Pavement Tour specifically for Australian & New Zealand delegates.
This tour will visit 3-5 sites across Texas and Georgia, including active construction sites, completed pavements and workshop sessions with RCC Pavement Council. This is an incredible opportunity for you to view and learn first-hand about the application, design, construction, and performance of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements in North America.
The North American experience with RCC Pavements has matured over the last decade with a substantial number of successful projects completed, and numerous projects due for construction in 2025. RCC Pavements are truly recognised as international leaders in the utilisation and development of this construction method.
AUS & NZ Targeted Delegates:
- Pavement designers
- Contractors
- Pavement equipment owners
- Interested industry professionals
To join the waitlist click on the registration below! Once you have joined the waitlist, you will receive further information, pricing, and updates, from the RCC Pavement Council. Please note, this Event is NOT managed by the Australian Society of Concrete pavements. The tour costs are fully self-funded.
About the RCC Pavement Council
Founded in 2014, the RCC Pavement Council is a leading trade association dedicated to advancing the construction and development of Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) Pavements. The Council represents over 25 industry members, including RCC contractors, equipment and materials suppliers, and engineers.
RCC pavements were first introduced in the 1970s to meet the needs of the Canadian logging industry, which required strong, cost-effective pavements capable of withstanding massive loads and specialised equipment. Today, RCC is recognised as a threshold industry standard, and the Council plays a vital role in supporting ongoing research and the development of high standards in RCC paving protocols.
The RCC Pavement Council is committed to improving the quality, sustainability, and application of RCC pavements through active promotion and research efforts. The Council’s collaborative initiatives with leading industry organisations such as the American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA), the Portland Cement Association (PCA), and the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) further support the advancement of RCC technologies across North America and beyond.
To learn more about Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement, click here for detailed information.
Locations
This tour will visit 3-5 sites across Texas and Georgia, including active construction sites, completed pavements and workshop sessions with RCC Pavement Council.
Full site details TBC – Revealed in late March when North American construction schedules are confirmed.
Tour Structure + Tour Themes, Topics, and Workshop
Major Objective 1: Design – Sessions with RCC Pavement experts.
Major Objective 2: Construction – active site visits during paving. (Materials, Mixing, Paving, Joints, Finishing, Curing, Cutting, and Test procedures.)
- Light and heavy industrial
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- Warehousing
- Intermodal
- Ocean or inland ports
- Roads
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- Truck parking
- Arterial
- Municipal
- Agricultural
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- This specific tour will not focus on agricultural pavements, however there will be a separate tour organised by Aran for agricultural pavements in the summer.
Major Objective 3: Performance – sites with a few years of operation to view pavement performance (good and needs improvement)
Ticket/Waitlist Information
Select your ticket below to secure your spot on the waitlist. Once you have joined the waitlist, you will receive further information, pricing, and updates, from the RCC Pavement Council.
Waitlist open until 31st March.
Please note, this event is NOT managed by the Australian Society of Concrete Pavements. The tour costs are fully self-funded.