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DALLAS – As part of its ongoing commitment to raise awareness and understanding of the importance of cement and concrete to sustainable building solutions, the Portland Cement Association (PCA) honored the City of Dallas’ Street Services Department with a 2008 PCA Sustainable Leadership Award. Kelly High, director, Street Services Department accepted the award on behalf the department at the Dallas City Council meeting on November 19. The PCA Sustainable Leadership Awards honor public officials who utilize cement or cement based products to achieve sustainable benefits. The City of Dallas’ Street Services team project won because for its innovative program to reuse, reclaim and recycle the materials used in roadway rehabilitation, restoration and partial reconstruction. In addition to Dallas, PCA recognized winners in seven other cities across the nation who have enacted policies or completed projects that promote sustainable development. The City of Dallas estimates that it is recycling an average of 80 percent of its existing street materials; simultaneously the program provides significant savings on roadway repair and restoration costs. Dallas commuters and residents also benefit from the FDR process which reduced the time needed for road construction. “We are able to get our streets back to commuters faster than we’ve done in the past,” stated High. Earlier this month, the president and CEO of PCA, Brian McCarthy had an opportunity to visit with the entire Dallas Street Services Department and recognized them for their important efforts. “I was awed by the enthusiasm of everyone there, and the strong commitment of the Department to keeping the environment and sustainability at the forefront of all that they do,” said McCarthy. “I was impressed by the variety of ways in which the Department of Street Services’ street rehabilitation and restoration plan helps Dallas in meeting its goal of becoming a ‘greener’ city,” said Dan Richwine of TXI, a leading supplier of building materials such as cement and concrete. “This is certainly a milestone in proving that being sustainable is not only obtainable, it makes good economic sense, too.” Jan Prusinski, executive director, Cement Council of Texas presented the Award on behalf of the Portland Cement Association to Kelly High, who accepted on behalf of the City Dallas’ Street Services Department. To learn more about the Award and sustainable development benefits made possible by concrete, visit http://www.cement.org/newsroom/SLA_2008_Awards.asp. About PCA
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