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INTERCONTINENTAL CHICAGO MAGNIFICENT MILE 505 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60611 312-944-4100 The National Institute of Building Sciences appointed Henry L. Green as President and CEO in August 2008. Prior to this appointment Mr. Green served as Executive Director of the Bureau of Construction Codes in the Michigan Department of Labor for more than 19 years. Mr. Green was a founding member of the International Code Council Board of Directors, completing a term as President in 2006. He served as a member of the National Institute of Building Sciences Board of Directors for 8 years, completing a term as Chairman in 2003. Mr. Green was a member of the Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA) Board of Directors for ten years, holding the position of President in 1997. Over the years, Mr. Green has been recognized as a proponent for developing and implementing building and fire safety initiatives and codes. In 2005, Mr. Green was recognized by the United States House of Representatives for his work as “…a tireless advocate for building safety and enforcement of codes.” The Automatic Fire Alarm Association (AFAA) named Mr. Green “Man of the Year” for his contributions to life safety as Chairman of the BOCA Ad Hoc Committee for Fire Protection. AFAA acknowledged, “…under his fine leadership, the committee developed numerous code changes to the BOCA National Building and Fire Prevention Codes ... and significantly improved life safety in both new and existing construction.” Mr. Green received the “Distinguished Service to Government” award from the Building Industry Association of Southeastern Michigan and was awarded the Walker S. Lee Award in recognition of outstanding service to BOCA International. Mr. Green received the International Code Council’s Bobby J. Fowler Award in October 2013, which is presented to an individual whose contributions to the building safety industry advance the Council’s goals to achieve a safer built environment. Henry L. Green, President and CEO of the National Institute of Building Sciences Tuesday, August 30 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Avenue Ballroom Keynote Speaker There’s an app for that! Thank you for attending PCA’s Fall Congress. PCA has developed a mobile application for the event with up-to-the-minute information such as room changes, the latest agendas, speaker information, maps, an attendee list and more. The app is password protected. Once you have accessed the app, you will be prompted to establish a password. Please use the email that you used to register for the conference. Guests may also access the app using the email address (lastname)@cement.org and the password cement123. To get the PCA Meetings mobile app: iPhone and iPad users... search “PCA Meetings” on the Apple App Store. Android users... search “PCA Meetings” on the Google Play Store. Blackberry, Windows, others... go to this address on your computer or smart phone (omit www): https://pcameetings.gatherdigital.com Note: Your name and organization will appear on the attendee list in the app. No other contact information will be shown. Questions about information contained in the app, including attendee information and the conference planner’s privacy policy can be sent to the conference organizers at PCA. Thanks and we hope you use and enjoy the mobile app.

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Page 1: Henry L. Green, President and CEO of the National …...Trim this panel a little short for folding InterCont Inental Ch ICago Magn IfICent M Ile 505 north MIChIgan aVenUe ChICago,

Trim this panel a little short for folding

InterContInental ChICago MagnIfICent MIle

505 north MIChIgan aVenUe

ChICago, IllInoIs 60611

312-944-4100

The National Institute of Building Sciences appointed Henry L. Green as President and CEO in August 2008. Prior to this appointment Mr. Green served as Executive Director of the Bureau of Construction Codes in the Michigan Department of Labor for more than 19 years.

Mr. Green was a founding member of the International Code Council Board of Directors, completing a term as President in 2006. He served as a member of the National Institute of Building Sciences Board of Directors for 8 years, completing a term as Chairman in 2003. Mr. Green was a member of the Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA) Board of Directors for ten years, holding the position of President in 1997.

Over the years, Mr. Green has been recognized as a proponent for developing and implementing building and fire safety initiatives and codes.

In 2005, Mr. Green was recognized by the United States House of Representatives for his work as “…a tireless advocate for building safety and enforcement of codes.”

The Automatic Fire Alarm Association (AFAA) named Mr. Green “Man of the Year” for his contributions to life safety as Chairman of the BOCA Ad Hoc Committee for Fire Protection. AFAA acknowledged, “…under his fine leadership, the committee developed numerous code changes to the BOCA National Building and Fire Prevention Codes ... and significantly improved life safety in both new and existing construction.”

Mr. Green received the “Distinguished Service to Government” award from the Building Industry Association of Southeastern Michigan and was awarded the Walker S. Lee Award in recognition of outstanding service to BOCA International.

Mr. Green received the International Code Council’s Bobby J. Fowler Award in October 2013, which is presented to an individual whose contributions to the building safety industry advance the Council’s goals to achieve a safer built environment.

Henry L. Green, President and CEO of the National Institute of Building Sciences

Tuesday, August 3011:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Avenue Ballroom

Keynote Speaker

There’s an app for that!

Thank you for attending PCA’s Fall Congress. PCA has developed a mobile application for the event with up-to-the-minute information such as room changes, the latest agendas, speaker information, maps, an attendee list and more.

The app is password protected. Once you have accessed the app, you will be prompted to establish a password. Please use the email that you used to register for the conference.

Guests may also access the app using the email address (lastname)@cement.org and the password cement123.

To get the PCA Meetings mobile app:

iPhone and iPad users... search “PCA Meetings” on the Apple App Store.

Android users... search “PCA Meetings” on the Google Play Store.

Blackberry, Windows, others... go to this address on your computer or smart phone (omit www): https://pcameetings.gatherdigital.com

Note: Your name and organization will appear on the attendee list in the app. No other contact information will be shown. Questions about information contained in the app, including attendee information and the conference planner’s privacy policy can be sent to the conference organizers at PCA.

Thanks and we hope you use and enjoy the mobile app.

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Tuesday, August 30

8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration Avenue Ballroom Foyer

9:30 – 11:00 a.m. PAC Meeting Burnham

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Group Break Avenue Ballroom Foyer

10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Sustainable Development Committee Camelot RoomWith the industry average Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for cements published and the EPD Calculation Tool now up and running, one cement producer will share their experience in exploring the tool and lessons learned during the analysis of their internal data against the Industry Average EPDs. Also, with LEED 2009 sun-setting on Oct. 31, 2016, all new projects will be required to pursue LEED v4 credits.

10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Regional Promotion Forum Streeterville Update on Regional Association Programs The Regional Promotion Forum will have an update on the transition status of the affiliated regional promotion associations and a report of current promotion and advocacy activities at the local level.

10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Communications Committee Center Court

11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Opening Session Avenue Ballroom Lunch Available for Participants Keynote Speaker, Henry L. Green, President and CEO of the National Institute of Building Sciences

1:00 – 4:30 p.m. Manufacturing Technical Committee StreetervilleDr. Martin Schneider will provide an update on the European Cement Research Academy’s long-term carbon capture and sequestration research and grinding reduction research. The fall technical session covers urgent topics including wear protection, terminal design considerations, PM compliance, and electric motors.

1:00 – 4:30 p.m. Buildings Committee King Arthur CourtBuilding market development efforts provide an overarching compliment to the unique system promotion programs of our industry allies. Updates on our current and future marketing efforts and strategic partnerships outside the industry will be shared. Additional topics will include the larger energy efficiency benefits and long-term resilience values concrete brings to individuals and communities.

1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Environment & Energy Committee Center CourtMembers of the Environment & Energy Committee will receive updates and recommendations on issues falling under the purview of the Committee, including NESHAP regulations, the D.C. Circuit’s CISWI decision, and other regulatory developments.

2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Group Break Avenue Ballroom Foyer

3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Product Standards & Technology Committee BurnhamCommittee members will review research on sulfate resistance of portland-limestone cements (PLCs) and status of acceptance of PLCs. Ongoing and future proposals for ASTM and AASHTO specifications and other standards will be considered.

4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Centennial Committee (Closed) Prime 3

5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Reception — Associate Member Recognition Camelot Room

Wednesday, August 31

7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Registration Avenue Ballroom Foyer

7:00 – 9:00 a.m. Breakfast Available for Participants Avenue Ballroom

7:30 – 9:00 a.m. Awards Presentation (Gleason Leadership & Sustainable Manufacturing) Presentation of the 2016 John P. Gleason, Jr., Leadership Awards, Environment and Energy Awards, Chairman’s Safety Awards, and Safety Terminal Awards. Economic Update PCA Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Edward J. Sullivan will provide his fall economic update.

9:00 – 10:30 a.m. Government Affairs Meeting (PCA member King Arthur Court company representatives only) Members of PCA’s Government Affairs Council (GAC) will receive updates and recommendations on issues falling under the purview of PCA’s Environment and Energy Committee, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Occupational Health and Safety Committee, and Political Action Committee. The GAC will also review PCA’s Government Affairs priority issues and associated action plans. Members of the Environment and Energy Committee will receive updates and recommendations on issues falling under the purview of the Committee, including NESHAP regulations, the D.C. Circuit’s CISWI decision, and other regulatory developments.

ANTITRUST STATEMENT

The Portland Cement Association assigns the highest priority to full compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the antitrust laws, and it is vital that this meeting be conducted in a manner consistent with that policy. If at any time during the course of the meeting, PCA counsel or staff believe that a sensitive topic under the antitrust laws is being discussed, or is about to be discussed, they will so advise the meeting and halt further discussion. As attendees at this meeting, you should likewise not hesitate to voice any concerns you may have in this regard.

It is important to bear in mind that those in attendance at this meeting may be your competitors. Any discussions of commercial matters with one’s competitors may create the appearance of an antitrust violation, even though there is none. Therefore, such discussions should be avoided at all times before, during, and after this meeting.

Portland Cement Association, November 2013

9:00 – 10:30 a.m. Decorative White Task Group BurnhamThe Task Group will discuss the outline for an update to its promotional brochure on white and colored concrete, as well as consider ways to identify and attract additional partners to participate in a decorative concrete curing research program.

9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Product Standards & Technology Committee Streeterville

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Paving Committee Camelot RoomPavement Vehicle Interaction is being researched at Florida International University, validating the efforts of the MIT CSHub. We’ll hear the latest results from Dr. Michael Bienvenu, and also discuss the latest intra-industry efforts to promote cement-based full depth reclamation.

10:30 – 11:00 a.m. Group Break Avenue Ballroom Foyer

11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Executive Committee (Closed) Streeterville

11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch Available for Participants Avenue Ballroom

2:00 – 4:30 p.m. CTLGroup Board Meeting (Closed) Holabird