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PCA Technical Research
Projects are developed by PCA, CAC and ACPA standing committees. The R&D Work Programs Committee, which is made up of representatives of all PCA standing committees, prioritizes projects, recommends funding, and monitors progress of the research program. Current Research Projects
PCA currently has more than 70 research
projects in its core program. The value of PCA's active projects
(multi-year) is more than $7 million. PCA research dollars are
often matched equally by allied industry and government agencies.
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PCA Education Foundation
The Portland Cement Association Education
Foundation funds a wide variety of educational activities
that increase public knowledge regarding appropriate uses
of cement and concrete. More.
Research Fellowship Program Research fellowships are available for students pursuing masters or doctoral degrees and their professors. For more information on the fellowship program click here. ACI Fellowships and Scholarships
Through the ACI Foundation, the American
Concrete Institute offers a variety of fellowships and scholarships
to students interested in materials, construction, and structural
design of concrete.
For more information, click here. Affiliated Research Foundation
The research and educational programs
supported by the RMC Research Foundation represent a broad spectrum
of projects that are helping to keep the concrete industry on
the cutting edge. More.
Suggest a Research Project
You are welcome to suggest research topics
for PCA to consider. To complete the Suggestion Form click
here. Individuals interested in performing research for PCA
must be willing to abide by PCA's contract.
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Research Reports
Economic Research
PCA monitors cement consumption relative to economic growth. More.
Market Research
PCA conducts a variety of market
research on cement and concrete. More.
Literature Research
PCA's Information Services department
can assist you in locating specific research in international
literature by accessing over 400 databases. More.
Contact Us
For more information on the PCA technical
research program, click here.
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