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  • 9th International

    CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

    Under the Patronage ofH.E. Eng. Essam Bin Abdulla KhalafMinister of WorksKingdom of Bahrain

    for Sustainable Construction

    11-13 February, 2013

    www.concrete9.org

    PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 10th February, 2013 : Date

    Gulf International Convention CenterGulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Title : Concrete Durability and High Performance ConcreteDate : 9th & 10th February, 2013

    PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP

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    Through the years, concrete construction concepts and technology have changed in response to new and recurring challenges facing the industry. Performance, durability, restoration, maintenance, repair, innovation, and research continue to be important topics for those involved in the construction industry.

    It is my pleasure to invite you all to participate in the 9th International Concrete Conference and Exhibition. The conference will be a continuation of the successful

    Dr. Jameel Al Alawi Conference Chairman

    Chairmans Message

    IntroductionMajor international manufacturers are expressing confidence in the Middle East

    construction market and are actively pursuing expansion plans as the industry

    shakes off the adverse impact of the economic downturn and moves ahead on

    the road to recovery. This confidence is reflected in the strong interest various

    stakeholders from Asia, Europe and the Middle East are showing in participating in

    the 9th International Conference on Concrete in Hot and Aggressive Environments

    being organised by the Bahrain Society of Engineers (BSE) in association with

    American Concrete Institute Saudi Arabian & Bahrain Chapters and the Concrete

    Society (UK) from 11-13 February, 2013 at Gulf Hotel in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

    The conference provides a welcome opportunity for engineers, architects,

    contractors, professionals, researchers and students to meet, examine current

    concerns, address local and industry-wide problems, exchange experiences and

    network to secure expansion plans and strategies for the future.

    This will be done through seminars, workshops as well as keynote addresses and

    technical papers presented by specialists and experts on the latest developments

    in sustainable design, manufacturing, construction, maintenance and other

    industry related matters.

    The exchange of technical knowledge and information about concrete and its

    performance in hot and aggressive environments around the world is especially

    important for the Gulf region, which experiences extremely harsh and difficult

    environmental conditions that include exceptionally hot and dry environments as

    well as hot, humid and salty marine environments.

    These adverse climatic conditions impact on the durability and performance of

    concrete and it is important to find effective and innovative solutions for both new

    projects as well as maintenance of existing structures. The deliberations of the

    conference should provide useful information and insights that will assist engineers

    and contractors in achieving high-quality, durable concrete to withstand these

    aggressive environments.

    forums that have been held bi-annually since 1985. This edition will also bring together engineers, designers, researchers and scientists from around the world to promote better understanding of matters of common interests to all stakeholders, ranging from the most recent research to the latest applications of high-strength and high performance concrete for construction.

    The conference is an opportunity to discuss new technical applications and share research results and experiences related to high-strength and high-performance concrete. The symposium is supported by leading world organisations, such as American Concrete Institute Saudi Arabian & Bahrain Chapters and the Concrete Society (UK).

    For us this is a unique opportunity to meet with leading experts from around the world in the field of high performance concrete and to learn first-hand where concrete technology is heading. The conference will host workshops and seminars and also present the opportunity to share technical and research papers as well as case studies on topics of interest. These will include Concrete in a Sustainable World; Durability, Deterioration and Repair of Concrete Structures; Advances in Materials and Processes for Green Buildings; Design and Construction; Research and Development; etc.

    I take this opportunity to extend my invitation to all stake holders in the real estate and the construction industry investors, developers, clients and the public to participate in this convention and make a significant contribution in charting the course of the industry for the future, both regionally and globally.

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    ConferenCe ChAIrDr. Jameel Abdulla Al Alawi Bahrain Society of Engineers

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    Conference Topics

    The conference will cover a wide range of topics including the following:

    A Concrete in a Sustainable environment

    1. What is Sustainability 2. Carbon Footprint in Concrete Construction 3. Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle costs 4. Use of Recycled & Waste Materials

    B Durability, Deterioration & repair of Concrete Structures

    1. Strategies for durable Concrete Structures and Life Cycle Costs 2. Pre & Post Concreting Factors Affecting Durability 3. Effects of Chemicals in Soil and Sea water on Concrete 4. Corrosion Protection Strategies 5. Repair Methods and Techniques 6. Rehabilitation of Waste materials 7. Strengthening and change of use

    C Projects and Case Studies

    1. Design and Construction of High Rise Buildings in GCC 2. Concrete Transportation Structures (Eg. Metro Structures, Bridges and Pavements) 3. Burj Khalifa Design and Construction challenges 4. Marine Structures

    D Advances in Materials

    1. Alternative Reinforcement materials 2. Alternative Concrete Constituents and Admixtures 3. Specialized Concrete Mixes 4. Lightweight Concrete

    e Design and Construction

    1. Status of Codes, Implementation in the Region 2. Foundations and Soil Improvement 3. Design Software for Concrete Structure 4. Pre-Tensioning, Post- Tensioning & Precast Applications 5. Innovative Construction Techniques

    InTernATIonAl & regIonAl SuPPorT grouPProf. Omar S. Baghabra Al-Amoudi

    Dean, Educational Services - KFUPM

    Mike Walker Consultant

    TeChnICAl CoMMITTeeghada Al Marzooq- Chair Jameel Khalfan Architects

    Mr. Sameer Affouni Ministry of Works - Bahrain

    Prof. Mohamed Baluch King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM)

    Dr. Marwan Daye American Concrete Institute Bahrain Chapter

    Dr. Kalimul rahman King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM)

    Dr. hussain Shanaah American Concrete Institute Bahrain Chapter

    orgAnISIng CoMMITTeeJameel Khalaf Al Alawi

    Bahrain Society of Engineers

    Jawad Al Jabal Bahrain Society of Engineers

    Dr. Abdul Malik nasser Al Jalai University of Bahrain

    Ahmed Al Khan Bahrain Society of Engineers

    ghada Al Marzooq Bahrain Society of Engineers

    Dr. Maher Bader American Concrete Institute Saudi Arabia Chapter

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    Keynote Speakers

    h.e. Dr. habib Zein Al Abideen, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Saudi Arabia

    Dr. Zein Al Abideen is a leading figure in Engineering in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He has close to 100 scientific papers and four books in the areas of structural engineering. He is an authority in many branches including properties and durability of concrete, safety assessment

    Prof. Aftab MuftiProf. of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada

    Prof. Mufti is a Professor of Civil Engineering, at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, as well as being the Program Leader and President of ISIS Canada, and first President of ISHMII (International Society for SHM of Intelligent Infrastructures).

    He was one of the key persons to initiate interest in the uses of Advanced Composite Materials (ACM) for Civil Engineering structures in Canada through his founding work as Chair (1989 to 1993) of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) Technical Committee on the use of ACM in Bridges and Structures.

    Prof. Peter ClaisseProf. of Construction Materials, Coventry University, UK

    Prof. Claisse graduated with a degree in Physics from Oxford University and then spent the next 9 years working as a Civil Engineer on major UK construction sites including 4 years on the Torness nuclear power station. After obtaining a PhD in Civil Engineering at Leeds University, studying Silica Fume in concrete, he then went to the AEA Technology

    Harwell laboratory for 3 years to work on Nuclear waste containment. He has been at Coventry University for the last 20 years teaching Civil Engineering Materials and researching transport processes in concrete and the use of secondary materials in cement. He is a Professor of Construction Materials and has over 100 publications in journals and conferences.

    of existing structures, construction management, crises management, crowd dynamics monitoring and control. He also taught in King Faisal University and The Public Management Institute. He was the past ACI Saudi Arabia Chapter President. He is also active in most Haj related projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

    Prof. Alper IlkiProf. of Structural Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

    Prof. lki is a professor of structural engineering at Istanbul Technical University. He is the author or co-author of more than 20 journal papers and more than 100 international conference papers.

    He has supervised 4 completed PhD theses and 30 MSc theses.

    The main theme of his academic studies is the seismic behavior of reinforced concrete and masonary structures, seismic assessment and retrofitting.

    Prof. Wallevik is the head of basic research at Innovation Center Iceland and a professor at Reykjavik University as well as adjunct professor at Sherbrooke University, Canada. His special fields are Rheology of Fresh Concrete, High Performance Concrete, High Strength Concrete, Self-Compacting Concrete and Microstructures. Wallevik have received

    Prof. olafur WallevickHead of Basic Research at Innovation Centre, Iceland Prof. at Reykjavik University, Adjunct Prof. at Sherbrooke University, Canada

    several awards for his contribution in concrete technology among others from Iceland, Canada, ACI/CANMET and the NCF Medal. He received in 2012 the Knight Cross of the Falcon Order for the contribution to environmental friendly build materials. The Falcon Order is the highest honor one can receive in Iceland.

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    Invited Speakers

    Prof. Dr.-Ing. g. rombachProf. at the Institute of the Concrete Structure of the Hamburg University of Technology

    Prof. Rombach graduated in 1983 as a civil and structural engineer at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, where he also obtained the Phd. in 1991 with a thesis on numerical simulation of granular flow in silos. From 1990 to 1996 he worked in the design office of a big

    the Institute of Concrete Structures of the Hamburg University of Technology. His research is focused on shear design of concrete members, design and construction of precast segmental bridges and loads on silo structures. Since 2000 he is certified Checking Engineer. He published several books about finite element design of concrete structures and design of pre-stressed structures.

    Mr. redwan Amin hameedTechnical and R&D Director, Saudi Readymix Concrete Company, KSA

    Redwan Hameed is the Technical and R&D Director at Saudi Readymix Concrete Company. Prior to his joining the company, Mr. Hameed worked for 13 years in an independent testing agency in Dammam where he began as a geotechnical engineer to eventually being promoted up to the position of General Manager.

    Mr. Hameed received his Bachelor (1988) and Master (1991) degrees in civil engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals. His areas of expertise include concrete technology, testing and inspection of various building construction raw materials, assessment of concrete structures, and geotechnical engineering. In addition to his role within the company, Mr. Hameed was an active member in the Saudi Society for Civil Engineering (SSCE) where he headed the marketing and membership committee in Eastern Region of KSA. He is also a member of several concrete organizations such as the Concrete Society (UK), ACI-SAC, and ASCE.

    Mike Walker has been involved in the assessment and development of reinforced concrete performance in hot desert environments since the late 70s. He was part of the Construction Industry Research and Information team that produced the CIRIA Guide to concrete

    Mr. Mike Walker Consultant, United Kingdom

    construction in the Gulf region published in 1984. Subsequently as the Technical Manager of the Concrete Society he was a member of the joint Concrete Society and CIRIA working party that updated the CIRIA report which then became the Guide to the construction of reinforced concrete in the Arabian Peninsula. He was joint author, with Ted Kay, of the Guide to evaluation and repair of concrete structures in the Arabian Peninsula and Chairman of the Concrete Societys Working party that prepared the Guide to the design of concrete structures in the Arabian Peninsula. More recently he has been a member of the Geological Societys Engineering Working Party that prepared its report/book on Hot deserts: Engineering, Geology and Geomorphology for which Mike was also editor.

    Dr. Ted KayTechncal Advisor

    Dr. Kay has had a long association with concrete in the Arabian Peninsula having lived and worked in Dubai from 1976 to 1982 and having visited the region to work on concrete structures many times since. His main interests are specification of suitable concrete for the

    aggressive exposure conditions in the Peninsula and investigation and repair of concrete structures.

    Prof. Sabri ShahataProf. of Pavements and Construction Materials, King Abdul-Aziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    Prof. Shahata obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1983. His main research interests include HPC, HSC, SCC, QA/QC and rigid pavements. Currently, he is a member of the Ministry of Higher Education Technical Committee in charge of Concrete Quality Assurance and Safety Applications in King Abdulla Bin

    Abdul-Aziz Haram Expansion Project. He chaired the Civil Engineering Department at King Abdul-Aziz University for three terms. His practical experience includes QA/QC of concrete, consultations on concrete and pavements, accreditation of RMC plants and drafting of specifications. He is a member and ex-member of several professional associations including ACI, ASCE, TRB, SSCE. He served as a board member of the SSCE and ACI-SAC. Prof. Shahata has more than 60 publications in journals and conference proceedings and authored several research and consultation reports.

    building company in Germany, where he designed several big bridges, silos and buildings. In 1995 he became Technical Manager of one of the biggest segmental bridge in the world, the Second Stage Expressway System in Bangkok, Thailand. Since 1996 he is full professor at

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    list of Accepted Abstracts

    Author AuthorAffiliation AffiliationPaper Title Paper TitleAbdelsalam M. Akasha Mohamed S. Suliman Abdoulgader M. Alajouad

    Faouzi Ahtchi Ali Marcus Vitiello

    Hakim S. Abdelgader

    Hakim S. Abdelgader

    Muneer K. Saeed Mohammed H. baluch Muhammed Kalmur Rahman

    Shahid Kabir

    Saad Issa Sarsam Abeer Al Rawi Suha Ghazi Abdullah

    Sharef Farrag Sherif Yehia

    Hadda Hadjab O. Boulekfouf A. Arbia

    Mohammed Al Osta Abul K. Azad Shamshad Ahmed Mohammed Maslehuddin

    Ibrahim Hakeem Abul Kalam Azad

    Saad Issa Sarsam Abeer AL-Rawi Sura D. Tawfeeq

    Shamsad Ahmed

    V T Desai A V Patil S J Pillai

    Salah Elkoum

    Syed Imran Ali Mohammed Maslehuddin Omar S. B. Al Amoudi

    Sebha University

    Bechtel Company

    Tripoli University

    Tripoli University

    KFUPM

    King Faisal University

    University of Baghdad

    American University of Saharjah

    University of Sciences & Technology Houari Boumediene

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    University of Baghdad

    KFUPM

    Central Water and Power Research Station

    Man Made River Authority

    KFUPM

    Reinforcement Corrosion in Pozzolanic Concrete

    Aggregates Induced Failure in Concrete

    Compressive & Tensile Strength of Two-Stage Concrete

    Bolomeya model for normal concrete mix design

    Hydration of Cement in Mass Concrete

    Sustainable Mgmt Program for Construction WasteImplementation of Pulse Velocity measurement in the assessment

    Investigation of Full Replacement of GGBS in SCC Concrete Mixes

    The Benefits of using Tyre rubber aggregate in concrete Specimens

    Residual Strength of Reinforced Concrete Columns and Beam-Columns Subjected to Corrosion

    Flexural Performance of Hybrid Concrete Construction Utilizing Developed UHPC

    Assessing Durability of RollerCompacted Concrete Sustainable Pavement

    Exploring Possibility of Using Envt Friendly & Sustainable Concretes

    Durability of Mass Concrete - Thermal Consideration

    Built-in and Retrofit Cathodic Protection Systems for large diameter Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe (PCCP) using Zinc S acrificial Anodes.

    Effect of Aggregate Quality on Initiation and Propagation of Reinforcement Corrosion in high Performance Concrete

    Vural Oyan Ali Ozvan Mucip Tapan

    Ali Ozvan Mucip Tapan Tolga Depci Tugba Efe Vural Oyan

    Aravindkumar B. Harwalker S. S. Awanti

    Ayesha Wahid

    M. Abdel Mooty M. Al Kashif E. Fahmy M. Abou Zeid M. Haroun

    Beddar Miloud L. Zeghichi A. Meddah M. Boubakria N. Haddad

    Nuri M. Elbasha

    Farid Abed

    Fariel Khan Anamika Jiwanee

    Galal Ali Amin Elniema

    Feras F. Al Mansour

    Najif Ismail

    Hessam Azari Jafari Mohamad Shekarchi Javad Berenjian Babak Ahmadi

    Yuzunce Yil University

    Yuzunce Yil University

    P.D.A College Engineering of Gulbarga

    University of Bahrain

    The Amercan University of Cairo

    MSila University

    Zawia University

    American University of Sharjah

    University of Bahrain

    Sudan University of Science & Technology

    King Faisal University

    Otago Polytechnic

    Tabari Institute Tehran University Tabari Institute Amirkabir University

    Effectiveness of Pumice & Scoria Aggregates inc ontrolling

    Effect of pumice on setting times of pumice blended cements

    Fatigue Behavior of High Volume Fly Ash Concrete under Constant Amplitude and Compound Loading

    The Quest for Sustainability: Lean, Mean & Green

    Composite Behaviour RC Sandwich Panels with lightweight infill in shear & flexure

    Influence of the Limstone Admixture on the Physio - Chemical

    Sustainable Reiforced HSC Beams

    Experimental study to investigate the flexural ductility enhancement using hybrid (GFRP and Steel) reinforced concrete beamRole of Concrete and Sustainable Developent of safe built Environment

    Feasibility of Using Concrete Pavements in Developing, Hot-Climate Countries: A Case Study for Conditions of Khartoum State in SudanExploration of Construction Waste Recycling Models & Applications for Saudi ArabiaCathodic corrosion protection to enhance the long term performance of concrete bridges

    Effect of Different Chemical Admixtures on workability retention

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    list of Accepted Abstracts

    Author AuthorAffiliation AffiliationPaper Title Paper Title

    Faraz Amed Khan Showkath Ali Khan Zai Sadath Ali Khan Zai P. S. Nagaraja

    Sami O. Osman Ahmed Abdallah Mohga M. Osman

    Hessam Yazdani

    Mohammad K. Alkam Maha Alqam

    M. Ajmal M.K. Rahman Z. Celep M.H. Baluch

    M.A. Shazali M.K. Rahman M.H. Baluch

    Emad Abu-Aisheh Ammar K. Abu Ghdaib Mohamed Elchalakani

    Omar Saeed Baghabra Al-Amoudi

    B.H. Al-Gohi M.K. Rahman M.H. Baluch A.K. Azad A.H. Al-Gadhib

    M. H. Baluch D. Ahmed M. K. Rahman

    M. K. Rahman M. H. Baluch M.A.malek R.HameedA. Halahla A.H.Al-Gadhib M.K.Rahman M.H. Baluch

    F. Mukhtar M. H. Baluch M.K. Rahman

    N.Saleem I.A.Hussein M.H.Baluch M.K.Rahman

    M.M.Al-Tholaia M.H.Baluch A.H.Al-Gadhib M.K.Rahman

    Waleed Al-Kutti1 Muhammad K. Rahman Mohammed A. Shazali Mohammed H. Baluch

    Isam A. Mahmoud MuhammadK. Rahman Mohammed.H Baluch

    Engr Ali-AlGadhib Engr Ronaldo T.Hertez Engr Artemio T. Talon

    Nabil M. Al-Akhras M. Jamal Shannag Ahmad B Malkawi

    A. A. Abdulrazeg M. S. Jaafar Farzad Hejazi

    Ashhad Imam Abul. K. Azad Shamshad Ahmad M. Mashlehuddin4

    Saad F. Al Nuaimi

    M. A. Imam Mohamed Mahdy A. Eslam

    M. Samaaneh A. Al-Gadhib

    Mohamed Mahdy

    Bangalore University

    University of Dammam

    The University Of Oklahoma

    Jordan University of Science and Technology

    KFUPM

    Industrial Contractors Co. Ltd. KFUPM KFUPM

    Saudi Aramco Saudi Aramco Higher Colleges of Technology

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    KFUPM

    Technical Higher Institute for Engineering and Petroleum

    University of Dammam King Saud University Jordan University of Science and Technology

    University of Omar Al-Mukhtar Universiti Putra Malaysia

    KFUPM

    University of Bahrain

    Mansoura University

    KFUPM

    Mansoura University

    Next Generation Nano based Carbon Concrete

    Sustainability of Portland-Cement Concrete by Using Natural Pozzolans

    A Nomograph to predict the Deflection of Two-way Reinforced.

    Temperature and Moisture Distribution inside a Circular Concrete Column during the Hydration Reaction

    SeismicPerformance Assessment of a Retrofitted shear wall frame of a building in Madinah using Non-linear Pushover Analysis

    Damage Effect on Risks of Cracking in Concrete Patch Repair

    Strategies to achieve sustainable and durable concrete

    Protection of Reinforced Concrete Structures in Chloride-Sulfate Exposures

    Full-scale load testing and Finite Element Modeling of unreinforced heritage masonry walls used in Saudi Arabia

    Experimental Investigation of Beam-Column Joints under Cyclic Loading

    Study on Self Compacting Concrete Using Flyash, GGBFS and Limestone PowderShape Memory Alloys (SMAs) for Civil Engineering Application State of The Art

    Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modeling of Self Compacting Concrete

    Superplasticizers: State-Of-The-Art

    Review of State-of-Art in the Behavior of Masonry Walls Subject to Lateral and Axial Loading

    Chloride migration in Damaged Concrete with Fly Ash and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag

    Finite Elements Modeling of Shear-Critical Reinforced Concrete Frame under Cyclic Loading

    Effect of Fiber derived from recycled materials on mechanical properties of High Performance Concrete

    Shear Strengthening of Light weight RC Beams Using CFRP

    Combined Thermal and Mechanical Finite Element Modeling of Roller Compacted Concrete Dam

    Shear Strength of Corroded Reinforced Concrete Beams

    The thermal efficiency of non- natural roof garden over existing concrete roofs in Bahraini houses

    Effect Of Elevated Temperature On Fracture Properties Of Concrete

    Modeling Impact of Dewatering on Soil Structure Interaction Using SAP

    Structural Lightweight Concrete Using Cured Leca

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    Alkali-aggregate reaction

    Sulphate attack

    Delayed ettringite formation

    Thaumasite formation

    Shrinkage and creep

    Wearing resistance

    Repair strategies and techniques

    The art of making very HPC

    Why Ultra High Performance Concrete?

    Mix-design of durable concrete

    The course will include:

    The basics of concrete

    The basics of cement chemistry

    Durability of concrete

    Why is concrete so different in various countries (what can we learn from others)?

    Supplementary cementitious materials (SCM)

    Causes of deterioration

    Mechanisms of concrete cracking

    Transport processes of fluids and ions into concrete

    Chloride permeability, carbonation

    Technical Program & Pre-Conference Workshop

    Pre-Conference Workshop

    09:00 - 09:45 Keynote 1

    09:45 - 10:30 Keynote 2

    08:00 - 08:45 Keynote 1

    08:45 - 09:30 Keynote 2

    08:00 - 08:45 Keynote 1

    08:45 - 09:30 Keynote 2

    08:00 - 08:45 opening Ceremony08:45 - 09:00 Opening Exhibition & Coffee Break

    10:30- 10:45 Coffee Break 09:30- 10:00 Coffee Break 09:30- 10:00 Coffee Break

    12:45 lunch Break

    end of Day one end of Day Two

    end of Conference

    Track 1 Track 2 Track 1 Track 2 Track 1 Track 2

    DAy 1 (11th february, 2013) DAy 2 (12th february, 2013) DAy 3 (13th february, 2013)

    10:45 - 11:15 Invited Speaker 1 Invited Speaker 1

    11:15 - 11:45 Session 2 Session 2

    10:00 - 10:30 Invited Speaker 1 Invited Speaker 1

    10:30 - 11:00 Session 2 Session 2

    11:00 - 11:30 Session 3 Session 3

    10:00 - 10:30 Invited Speaker 1 Invited Speaker 1

    10:30 - 11:00 Session 2 Session 2

    14:15 - 14:45 Session 5 Session 5

    14:45 - 15:15 Session 6 Session 614:00 - 14:30 Session 6 Session 6

    14:30 - 15:00 Session 7 Session 7

    Title: Concrete Durability and high Performance ConcreteDate: 9th & 10th february, 2013 fees: BD 300 uS$530 Instructor: Prof. olafur Wallevick

    The course covers the durability and lifetime design issues that can affect reinforced concrete. Special emphasis will be placed on the mix-design aspects of High Performance Concrete and robust production. The causes of deterioration will be a central part of the course. Transport mechanisms and permeability will be revised as they are key parameters for durability, in particular chloride permeability. The role of pozzolans (SCM) and chemical admixtures in achieving more durable and sustainable concrete will be discussed. Volume stability will be a focal subject, in particular shrinkage and means to reduce it. Issues like Live Cycle Assessment (LCA) will be discussed as durability plays such a big role is the evaluation, as durability is also the ability of a building or any of its components to perform its required function over an intended period of time. Finally Eco-friendly or green concrete (like Eco-SCC) will be evaluated.

    15:30 - 16:00 Session 7 Session 7

    16:00 - 16:30 Session 8 Session 815:15 - 15:45 Session 8 Session 8

    15:45 - 16:15 Session 9 Session 9

    15:15 - 15:30 Coffee Break15:00 - 15:15 Coffee Break

    11:45 - 12:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 11:15 Coffee Break

    12:00 - 12:30 Session 3 Session 3

    12:30 - 13:00 Session 4 Session 413:00 - 14:15 lunch Break

    11:45 - 12:15 Session 4 Session 4

    12:15 - 12:45 Session 5 Session 5

    11:15 - 11:45 Session 3 Session 3

    11:45 - 12:15 Session 4 Session 4

    12:15 - 12:45 Session 5 Session 5

    11:30 - 11:45 Coffee Break

    12:45 - 14:00 lunch Break

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    Conference Information

    Conference language

    The Conference language is English.

    Workshop Time Table

    1st and 2nd Day

    07:00 - 08:00 Registration

    08:00 - 12:30 1st Morning Session (with 15 minutes Break)

    12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break

    14:00 - 16:30 Afternoon Session (with 15 minutes Break)

    Delegate fees

    The fees for attending the conference and the optional workshops are as follows:

    registrationThe registration form for delegates is attached. Please complete the form in full and return it with appropriate payment to:

    The Bahrain Society of Engineers, P.O. Box 835, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain Tel: +973 17810734, Fax: +973 17827475, Email: [email protected], [email protected]

    Concrete Durability and High Performance Concrete BD 300 (US$ 810)

    BSE Members Speakers BD 150 (US$ 405) BD 250 (US$ 675)

    Speaker BD 150 (US$ 405) BD 220 (US$ 595)

    Non Members BD 150 (US$ 405) BD 300 (US$ 810)

    *Students BD 50 (US$ 135) BD 100 (US$ 270)

    Category

    *Should provide proper authentication

    Full RegistrationOne Day RegistrationConference Registration Fees

    FeesTitleWorkshop Registration Fees

    Conference fee Includes the followingOpening Ceremony and DinnerConference pack with Proceedings etc.Attendance of all Conference Technical SessionsAdmission to the ExhibitionLunch on Conference DaysRefreshment during breaks

    The registration counter at the Gulf International Convention Centre, will be open for the workshop on 9th February, 2013 from 07:00am to 08:00am. The registration counter for the conference will be open from 04:00pm to 07:00pm on 10th February, 2013 and will be open from 07:00am on 11th February, 2013. All outstanding payments should be settled at the registration counter.

    Accommodation InformationA block booking of rooms at Gulf Hotel, the Conference & Exhibition Venue, has been made

    for the participants during the conference period. Following are the special corporate rates

    for the conference & exhibition participants.

    Room rates are subject to 15% service charge and 5% government levy per room per night. For online bookings please contact the [email protected]

    Type of Rooms Room Rate per Night

    Single Superior Room BD 60 (US$ 216)Double Superior Room BD 90 (US$ 243)Single Deluxe Room BD 85 (US$ 230)Double Deluxe Room BD 95 (US$ 257)Single Platinum Room BD 120 (US$ 325)Double Platinum Room BD 130 (US$ 350)

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    Concrete Durability and High Performance Concrete BD 300 (US$ 810)

    BSE Members Speakers BD 150 (US$ 405) BD 250 (US$ 675)

    Speaker BD 150 (US$ 405) BD 220 (US$ 595)

    Non Members BD 150 (US$ 405) BD 300 (US$ 810)

    *Students BD 50 (US$ 135) BD 100 (US$ 270)

    Workshop & Conference registration form

    Please debit to my Amex Master Card Visa

    Card Number: Expiry Date

    Card Holders Name and Address (if different from above):

    Date: Signature:

    Title (Dr. / Mr./Mrs./Miss)

    First Name: Middle Name: Family Name:

    Position: Department:

    Organisation:

    P.O. Box No: Address:

    City: State / Country: Postal Code:

    Telephone: Fax: Mobile:

    Email:Method of Payment: Payment by one of the following must be included with the Registration Form:

    Please send invoice to the organisation mentioned above (attach authorisation)

    Enclosed a cheque/bankers draft payable to Bahrain Society of Engineers

    Bank Transfer - A/c name - Bahrain Society of Engineers, IBAn A/C - BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-91

    Bank name - National Bank of Bahrain, Manama Main Branch, Swift Code - NBOBBHBM

    Please send this completed registration form along with the appropriate fees to:Bahrain Society of engineers P .O. Box 835, Manama, BahrainTel: +973 17810733 Fax: +973 17827475E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] register online at www.concrete9.org

    Please complete in BLOCK letters. Complete a separate form for each applicant.

    Category

    Please tick the appropriate box.

    Please tick the appropriate box.

    *Should provide proper authentication

    Full RegistrationOne Day RegistrationConference Registration Fees

    FeesTitleWorkshop Registration Fees

    Cancellation and refundsCancellation must be forwarded in writing to the Conference Secretariat. A cancellation fee of BD 30 (US$ 80) will be charged for cancellation received before 1st February 2013. After this date no refund will be considered.

    February 11-13, 2013, Gulf International Convention Center, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain9th International Concrete Conference & exhibitionPre-Conference Workshop - Concrete Durability and high Performance Concrete, 9th and 10th february, 2013

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    Conference & exhibition VenueThe conference and exhibition will be held at the Gulf International Convention & Exhibition

    Centre, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain. The Gulf Hotel offers luxurious hospitality. A landmark

    in Manama, just 10 minutes away from the Bahrain International Airport and 5 minutes from the

    City Centre. The Gulf Hotel offers 366 well-appointed rooms of gracious style, uncompromising

    efficiency and thoughtful technology. The impressive Gulf International Conference &

    Exhibition Centre offers exhibition, meeting and pre-function areas with unequalled state of-

    the-art facilities. The hotel houses many of Bahrains leading restaurants.

    exhibition Venue & floor Plan

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    exhibition Stand Booking form

    February 11-13, 2013; Gulf International Convention Center, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain

    9th International Concrete Conference & exhibition

    Company :

    Contact Name: Title:

    Mailing Address:

    City: Country: Postal Code:

    Tel: Fax: E-mail:

    Products or services to be displayed:

    Signature: Date:

    Shell Scheme PackageParticipation fees:BD 800 (per 6m2)US$ 2160

    No. of StandsRequired

    Booked Shell Space

    Booked Space only

    Participation includes:White wall panels 2.4m height, Carpet Floor, Table with two chairs, two fluorescent lights, one 240 volt power supply (3 pin) and a waste basket.

    Stand Nos.

    Stand Nos.

    Option A Option B

    Select desired stand Nos. from the exhibition stand layout

    Stand Space Only (min. 6m2)Participation fees: BD 125 - US$ 340

    Select desired stand numbers from exhibition stand layout

    Participation does not include any stand construction except one 240 volt power supply. (It is not permitted to use wall partitions of adjacent stands and ceiling height limited to maximum 2.5mtrs only.

    Note: All efforts will be made to accommodate your stand location request based on availability.

    Please forward your booking form to :

    The Bahrain Society of engineers P .O. Box 835, Manama, Bahrain, Tel: +973 17810734 Fax: +973 17827475 Email: [email protected]

    Payment may be made by Bankers Draft / Cheque /

    Credit card payable to:-

    A/c Name - Bahrain Society of EngineersIBAN A/C - BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-91Bank Name - National Bank of Bahrain, Manama Main BranchSwift Code - NBOBBHBM

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    Benefits offered to Sponsors

    Benefits

    Platinum Gold SilverBD 7,500 or US$ 20,270

    BD 5000 or US$ 13,500

    BD 3,500 or US$ 9,460

    Company name and logo will be presented

    in all publicity and marketing materials on

    proportionate sizes

    Company will be honored with a plaque

    by the conference Patron during the Opening

    Ceremony 1st 2nd 3rd

    Company is entitled for free space at the

    exhibition hall 12 sq.m 8 sq.m 6 sq.m

    Number of free delegates with full package 6 DELEGATES 4 DELEGATES 2 DELEGATES

    Companys publicity materials included

    in conference pack

    Company name, logo, and brief profile

    published in the conference website on

    proportionate sizes FULL HALF HALF

    Company logo will be displayed

    in the conference hall 2 X 2 m 1.5 X 1.5 m 1 X 1 m

    Company name and logo will be

    published in the conference proceedings

    Company free advertisement in the

    exhibition guide 2 FULL PAGES 1 FULL PAGE HALF PAGE

    Sponsorship Benefits

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    Sponsorship form

    To sponsor the 9th Concrete Conference & Exhibition

    Please complete this form and return to

    The Bahrain Society of Engineers P .O. Box 835, Manama, Bahrain Tel: +973 17810734 Fax: +973 17827475 Email: [email protected]

    Our company is pleased to sponsor the conference expenses for the category selected below

    Platinum Sponsor BD 7,500 (US$ 20,270)

    Golden Sponsor BD 5,000 (US$ 13,500)

    Silver Sponsor BD 3,500 (US$ 9,460)

    Company Name:

    Contact: Title:

    Mailing Address:

    City: Country: Postal Code:

    Telephone: Fax: Email:

    Signature: Date:

    Company Seal

    Payment may be made by Bankers Draft / Cheque /

    Credit card payable to:-

    A/c Name - Bahrain Society of Engineers

    IBAN A/C - BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-91

    Bank Name - National Bank of Bahrain,

    Manama Main Branch

    Swift Code - NBOBBHBM

    Note 1: *BD price is binding (other currencies for reference only)

    9th International Concrete Conference & exhibitionFebruary 11-13, 2013, Gulf International Convention Center, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain

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    Attractions of Bahrain

    Bahrain, a group of 33 archeology islands, is rich in history ancient civilizations and is situated in the

    Arabian Gulf, off the east coast of Saudi Arabia. The country offers a fascinating blend of Eastern and

    Western cultures. The capital Manama is a quite modern cosmopolitan city, which boasts world class

    restaurants, shopping centers, and tourist attractions. The climate is hot in summer and mild in winter.

    From November to April the weather is very pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 24 degree

    centigrade. Arabic is the official language, but English is widely used by most businesses.

    Bahrain International Circuit

    The Bahrain International Circuit is a venue used

    for drag racing, GP2, and an annual Formula One

    Grand Prix. For the first time in 2006, there was

    a V8 Supercar race, named the Desert 400, and

    also a 24 Hour Race.

    The construction of the Bahrain circuit was a

    national objective for Sakhir, Bahrain, initiated by

    the Crown Prince, Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al

    Khalifa.

    The Crown Prince is the Honorary President of

    the Bahrain Motor Federation.

    Bahrain National Museum

    Situated at the junction of Al-Fateh Highway and

    Sheikh Hamad causeway leading to Muharraq,

    the museum was officially opened in December

    1988 to become one of the latest and largest

    museums in the Middle East.

    The Museum consists of several exhibition halls

    covering the history of Bahrain from the Stone

    Age, through ancient civilizations and up to the

    pre-oil period.

    A Heritage village has been developed outside

    the museum and is used for annual national

    festivals.

    Grand Mosque

    Dedicated in 1988, Al Fateh Grand Mosque is the

    largest edifice in Bahrain in terms of volume. With

    twin freestanding minarets soaring at 70 meters,

    the mosque has space for 7,000 worshippers.

    Bahrain Fort

    The fort is at a distance of nearly 7 kilometers from

    the city of Manama and situated at Karbabad, the

    village well known for its traditional basketry on

    the North Central coastline. It is also known as

    Qalat Burtughal, or the historical site that had

    become the seat of successive civilizations, the

    last of which was the Islamic era. The fort was built

    by Portuguese in 1522. The Portuguese added

    the height walls, the huge square tower and

    surrounding moat which is still visible to visitors.

    The Bahrain Fort occupied a strategic military

    position and boasted a navigation ammunition

    depot and a secret passageway.

    Bait Al-Quran

    Located in the city of Manama, Bait Al-Quran or

    House of Quran was inagurated in March 1990.

    It is a typical specialized museum consisting

    of several floors and characterized by most

    distinctive Islamic design.

    The Bait Al-Quran houses ancient manuscripts

    of the Holy Quran that have been collected from

    the Islamic world in general and from North Africa,

    Iran, India and China in particular.

    It also displays rare Islamic artifacts, jewellery and

    gold-ornamented glass utensils, including the

    great Islamic heritage arts that had an influence

    through out the world. The building also includes

    a lecture hall provided with sophisticated

    equipment, a library of scientific, Islamic reference

    books, and Arabic calligraphy and the exhibition

    translations of the Quran in to several languages.

    It is definitely worth visiting as part of Bahrains

    tourist landmarks

  • The Bahrain Society of engineers P .O. Box 835, Manama, Bahrain

    Tel: +973 17810734 Fax: +973 17827475 Email: [email protected]

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