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The Third InternationalCongress andExhibition
Annual Convention and Bridge Congress
CEB•FIP
Incorporating the
“Think Globally, Build Locally”
Exhibitor ProspectusWashington, D.C.
May 29 – June 2, 2010Gaylord National Resort
www.fib2010washington.com
3 major events under one roof•
Thousands of attendees•
Over 30 countries represented•
Over 700 papers presented•
Over 100,000 ft• 2 of exhibit space
1 international venue•
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fib: michael fardis
One of fib’s two parent organizations, FIP, held its seventh Congress in New York in 1974, and its twelfth (and penultimate
one before its merger with CEB), in Washington, D.C., in 1994. Now, fib (International Federation for Structural Concrete)
is coming back to the United States with its top event, the four-yearly Congress. fib’s Third International Congress, incorpo-
rating the annual PCI Convention and National Bridge Conference for 2010, will take place in the nation’s capital,
Washington, D.C., and will build on the successful tradition of its 2002 Congress in Osaka, Japan, and the 2006 edition in
Naples, Italy.
Congresses are fib’s high points. Unlike its Symposia, which take place during non-Congress years and focus on specific
themes, Congresses encompass all aspects of structural concrete, bringing together practitioners, researchers, and other experts from all over
the world to share information, knowledge, and experience in all fields of concrete. It is only at Congresses that fib confers its highest award,
the Freyssinet Medal, on one or two individuals for their outstanding technical contributions to structural concrete, and presents its prestigious
Awards for Outstanding Concrete Structures. Last, but not least, the first draft of fib’s 2010 Model Code for concrete structures (the follow-up to
the 1978 and 1990 CEB/FIP Model Codes) will be presented in public and debated for the first time at the Washington Congress.
I would like to invite you to fib’s Third International Congress in Washington, D.C., for a unique opportunity to share information and knowledge,
and to network and mingle socially with thousands of concrete experts from around the world. May is the best time of the year to visit the U.S.
capital. Furthermore, in view of the forthcoming wave of infrastructure projects and the probable recovery of the housing market, it will be the
right time to connect with other concrete experts. I look forward to welcoming you all in Washington, D.C., next May.
Michael Fardis
President, fib
Pci: Jim TOscas
The fib Congress is the most prestigious international event of the concrete field, and the Third International Congress
promises to be the best one ever. PCI, as lead organization for the fib U.S. Group, is proud to serve as host for the Third
International Congress.
The theme “Think Globally, Build Locally” is an essential tenet of sustainable design and construction, which represents the
next stage in the evolution of design. Concrete structures have inherent advantages with regard to sustainability, which
makes it incumbent on designers and engineers working in concrete to embrace and advance this concept. Accordingly, the
Congress technical program will include the latest in sustainable design concepts and experience.
To think globally, we need to share ideas and collaborate on a global basis. If we are to make effective use of the world’s resources, we cannot
afford to dismiss ideas, technologies, and methods because they were not invented here. The Congress will serve as a salient reminder that sci-
ence and engineering know no national boundaries. We will gather to share our best with one another, thus advancing the whole of our industry
and of society.
I invite you to join us in Washington, D.C., for several days of learning, camaraderie, enjoyment, and thinking globally. I then hope that you will
apply what you have learned to a new level of building locally with concrete. Finally, I trust that you will long enjoy the memories and friends
you make at this wonderful event.
James G. Toscas
President, PCI
Welcome to Washington, D.C.!
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Invitation Letter ...................................................................................................................... 2
Congress Overview .................................................................................................................. 4
PCI Demographics ................................................................................................................... 4
2008 PCI Exhibitors .................................................................................................................. 5
fib Corporate Members and Past Exhibitors ......................................................................... 6
Exhibitor Benefits .................................................................................................................... 7
Exhibitor Schedule .................................................................................................................. 8
Rules and Regulations ............................................................................................................ 9
Terms and Conditions ........................................................................................................... 10
Exhibit Hall Floor Plan .......................................................................................................... 12
Exhibitor Space Application ................................................................................................. 15
Schedule at a Glance ............................................................................................................ 17
Social Events and Tours......................................................................................................... 18
Hotel and Travel Information............................................................................................... 19
cOngress Planning sTaff
Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute
209 W. Jackson Boulevard, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60606 USA
(312) 786-0300 • Fax: (312) 786-0300 • [email protected]
exhibiT sales
Kirstin Osgood, Manager, Sales and Member Development
(312) 360-3206 • Fax: (312) 786-0353 • [email protected]
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■ Erectors 6%
■ Producers 27%
■ Architects/Engineers 15%
■ Suppliers 30%
■ Academic 8%
■ Government 9%
■ Other 5%
The objective of fib (international federation for structural concrete) is to develop, at an international level, the study of scientific and practical
matters capable of advancing the technical, economic, aesthetic, and environmental performance of concrete construction. For further informa-
tion, see www.fib-international.org.
The International fib Congress and Exhibition, held only once every four years, is always a major event on the concrete industry calendar. The 2010
event will be no exception. The theme for the 2010 Congress is “Think Globally, Build Locally,” celebrating international information sharing and
collaboration to achieve superior results everywhere people design and build with concrete.
No matter what your interest may be in the realm of concrete design and construction, you will find the 2010 fib Congress and Exhibition to be
an extremely valuable and enjoyable event that is not to be missed.
OrganiZer infOrmaTiOn
209 West Jackson Boulevard I Suite 500 I Chicago, IL 60606Phone: 312-786-0300 I Fax: 312-786-0353 I www.pci.org
209 West Jackson BoulevardSuite 500 Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: 312-786-0300Fax: 312-786-0353
www.pci.org
209 West Jackson Boulevard I Suite 500 I Chicago, IL 60606Phone: 312-786-0300 I Fax: 312-786-0353 I www.pci.org
209 West Jackson BoulevardSuite 500 Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: 312-786-0300Fax: 312-786-0353
www.pci.org
209 West Jackson Boulevard I Suite 500 I Chicago, IL 60606Phone: 312-786-0300 I Fax: 312-786-0353 I www.pci.org
209 West Jackson BoulevardSuite 500 Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: 312-786-0300Fax: 312-786-0353
www.pci.org
Since its inception in 1954, the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) has been an important and successful vehicle to bring members
together for the exchange of knowledge and industry promotion. PCI members guide the institute’s efforts in product innovation, new technol-
ogy adaptation, design methods development, training, and quality assurance.
PCI’s annual Convention will be held in conjunction with the fib Congress. Expect to network with precast and prestressed concrete manufacturers
and erectors, industry suppliers, DOT and federal highway representatives, engineers, architects, and academics.
On average, PCI’s Convention is attended by over 1300 representatives from precast •
concrete producers, consulting companies, engineers, DOTs and regulators, aca-
demia, erectors, and associate supplier members. The chart at right shows a break-
down of attendance.
The 2009 PCI Convention featured more than 90 exhibitors—check the 2009 •
Exhibitors List to see if your competition was there.
This unique opportunity provided by the convergence of PCI's annual Convention •
and fib's Third International Congress will result in a larger number of attendees
across all categories.
CEB•FIPCongress Overview
PCI Demographics
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A. L. Patterson Inc.
Advanced Concrete Technologies
Aerolift Industrials
Alar Water Recycling Systems
American Arminox Inc.
American Galvanizers Association
Architectural Polymers Inc.
Arthur J. Gallagher
Axim/Essroc Italcementi Group
B.S. Italia
BASF Construction Chemicals
Bentley Systems Inc.
Bid-Well & Hydra Platforms Terex Companies
Bonnybrook Steel Fabricators
Brecon Inc. Vibration Technology
C.A.M. – Concrete Accessory Mfg.
Campbell Scientific Inc.
CHRYSO Inc.
CMC Construction Services
Computers & Structures Inc.
CONAC – Concrete Accessories, Inc.
Concrete Products
Concrete Technology Integrators (CTI Inc.)
Concrete Today magazine
Concrete Vision
ConcreteCareers.com
County Materials Corp.
Construcciones Industrializades C8A
CPI - North America
Cresset Chemical Co.
Dayton Superior Corp.
Dynacore Equipment Ltd.
Dynamic Color Solutions
DYWIDAG-Systems International USA Inc.
Echo Engineering NV
Elematic Inc.
Elk River Machine Co.
ENERPAC/Precision SureLock
ERICO
Eriksson Technologies Inc.
Essve Tech Inc.
Expanded Shale, Clay & Slate Institute
(ESCSI)FHR/KZF – a Joint Venture
FHWA Pavement Technology
Fister Inc.
Fitzgerald Formliners
General Technologies Inc.
Grant Forest Products Inc.
Hamilton Form Co.
Hayes Industries
Helser Industries
High Concrete Accessories
Hughes Brothers Inc.
Hydronix Ltd.
Innovative Brick Systems LLC
Insteel Wire Products
International Coding Technologies Inc.
International Union of Bricklayers
and Allied Craftworkers
Inventure Systems
Ironworker Management Progressive
Action Cooperative Trust
Ivy Steel & Wire
Jones & Gardner Engineering Inc.
JVI Inc.
Klaas Coatings (North America) LLC
Kraft Energy Systems Inc.
LARSA Inc.
Liebherr Concrete Technology Co.
Load Lifter Solutions LLC
LUSAS
MCT Group Inc.
Meadow Burke
Metro Brick
Mi-Jack Products Inc.
Mixer Systems Inc.
MJS Management Services
Nelson Manufacturing Co.
Neuro Hardware (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd
Northeast Solite
Oklahoma Steel & Wire Co., Inc.
Oklahoma/Iowa Steel and Wire
Peikko Group
Philipp Group
Plant Architects/Plant Outfitters
Power Team
Precision Development Inc.
Prestress Supply Inc.
Products Engineering, Inc.
Prothious Engineering Services
R. J. Watson Inc.
RATEC LLC
Reynolds, Smith, & Hills Construction
Services
Schnell S.p.A.
Scougal Rubber Corp.
Shuttlelift
Sicoma North America Inc. & Scaletron
Sika Corp.
Silica Fume Association
SIMEM America Corp.
SKAKO Inc.
Smooth-On Inc.
South Atlantic Galvanizing
Spancrete Machinery Corp.
Spillman Co.
Splice Sleeve North America Inc.
Standley Batch Systems Inc.
Strand-Tech Martin Inc.
StructureWorks LLC
Sumiden Wire Products Corp. (SWPC)
Summitville Clay Products
Taylor Machine Works
Tekla Inc.
Thermomass Building Insulation Systems
TSA Manufacturing – Omaha
Tucker’s Machine & Steel Service Inc.
Turmac, a division of Columbia Machine Inc.
Universal Building Products Inc.
U.S. Green Building Council Central Texas –
Balcones Chapter
Vector Corrosion Technologies
Voeller Mixers Inc.
Voss Engineering Inc.
Wacker Neuson Concrete Solutions
Washington DOT
Weiler
Wel-co Diamond Tool Corp.
Williamsen Manufacturing
Past PCI Exhibitors
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fib Corporate Members and Past ExhibitorsAdolf Würth GmbH & Co KG
Aduitam
Alamiah Building Co. W.L.L
Arcelor
Arenas & Asociados, SL
BAM
Bartels Engineering
BASF
BASF Construction Chemicals
Baseline Constructions PTY LTD
BBR VT International Ltd.
BBV Vorspann
BEL - Engenharia e Reabilitação de
Bekaert
Berdal Strømme a.s.
Carlos FERNANDEZ CASADO S.L.
Celsa Steel Service Oy
CANCIO MARTINS
Cervenka
Cervenka Consulting
CONSOLIS TECHNOLOGY Oy Ab
Construma Consultancy PVT. LTD
Dywidag
DYWIDAG-Systems Internat. GmbH
CBR
CBR/ENCI/Mebin
CCL Stressing Systems Ltd
COBA - Consultores para Obras
COWI A/S
DIVEL d.o.o.
Dr. techn. OLAV OLSEN A/S
ECHO N.V.
EDP VALOR - Gestao Integrada de
Enerpac bv
FIB
FINNMAP Consulting Oy
FIREP Rebar Technology GmbH
Fischerwerke GmbH & Co. KG
FKK Kyokuto Kogen Concrete
Freyssinet
FUJI P. S. Corporation Ltd.
Fürst Laffranchi Bauingenieure GmbH
GAMMON India Limited
General Technologies, Inc.
GEOCISA (Dragados Group)
Grontmij
GUSCETTI & TOURNIER
GVH Tramelan SA
HALFEN GmbH
HILTI AG
HRC
HRC-Europe - Metalock Industrier AS
Italferr SpA
KAJIMA Corporation
Larsen & Toubro Ltd ECC Division
LISCONCEBE
Liuzhou OVM Machinery Co., Ltd
Mageba
MAGNUS MALMBERG
Max Frank
Mekano4, S.A.
METROSTAV a.s.
Middle East Prestressing
Nedri Spanstaal
N.V. BEKAERT S.A.
OBAYASHI Corporation
ORIENTAL Construction Co.Ltd.
P&V - Consultoria e Projectos
PBL Group Ltd
PC BRIDGE Company Ltd.
PCC Projekt Ltd
Preconco Limited
Prefabr. Agricolas e Industriales SA
Proafa SA
P. S. Mitsubishi Construction Co., Ltd
RAMBØLL
Rector Lesage
SCIA
SE Corporation
Shimizu Corporation
Shinko Wire Company Ltd.
Siderurgica Latina Martin S.p.A.
SIKA
SIKA Services AG
Sireg S.P.A.
Sofistik
Spanstaal
Spanstaal/Ballast Nedam
STAHLTON AG
Strongforce Engineering PLC
Strukton
STUP Consultants Ltd
SUMITOMO MITSUI Construct. Co.Ltd.
T ingenierie SA
Technital S.p.A.
TENSACCIAI S.P.A.
TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING
TRIADA - Holding
Verein Deutscher Zementwerke e. V.
VORSPANN-Technik GmbH & Co.KG
VSL
VSL International Ltd
VSL Korea Co. Ltd
Whitbybird Ltd
Xinhua Metal Products Co., Ltd.
WBR
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• Schedule provides 12 hours of exhibit time, 9 of which are dedicated, and 2 addi-
tional hours for a Welcome Reception on the exhibit floor
• Free lunches and bar service in the exhibit hall each day
• Free back and side drape and booth identification sign
• Carpeted aisles
• Free 24-hour security from setup to tear-down
• Free pre- and post-registration lists of registered members
• Free listing on the Convention website with a link to your company’s website
• Free listing of your company name, contact information, and booth number and a
50-word description of your products and services in the on-site Congress Program
• Complimentary full registrations, 2 per 10 ft–by–10 ft exhibit space ($1990 value)
• With an audience of leading experts and decision makers with immense purchasing
potential, architects, students, and professors, the fib Congress and PCI Convention
will provide you with an unequaled opportunity to establish contacts worldwide
The exhibit space does not include the following, which will need to be arranged
through the show’s official decorator, Freeman:
• Carpet or padding for your booth
• Electricity
• Furniture
• Installation, dismantling, or rigging services
• Booth cleaning during exhibit hall hours
• Lead retrieval unit
The Exhibitor Service Kit will be available in early February 2010.
Benefits of Exhibiting
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mOve-in hOurs:
Thursday May 27 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday May 28 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday May 29 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
All displays must be set up by 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 29.
welcOme recePTiOn, exhibiT flOOr:
Saturday May 29 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
shOw hOurs (schedule subJecT TO change):
Sunday May 30 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Monday May 31 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday June 1 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
mOve-OuT hOurs:
Tuesday June 1 2:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday June 2 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Exhibitor Schedule
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Exhibitor Schedule Rules and Regulationsapplication for exhibit space
An application for exhibit space is included in this prospectus. Exhibitors
should indicate the top six preferences of booth location as shown on the
floor plan. Multiple adjacent spaces will be allocated wherever it is prac-
ticable to do so. Applications must be accompanied by a nonrefundable
deposit of 50% of the total rental fee of the applied-for space. The remain-
ing 50% of the rental fee is due no later than March 1, 2010.
Confirmation of requested booth locations will be sent by email following
receipt of application and deposit by January 31, 2010.
Applicants' space preference in accordance with receipt of applications and
point system will be adhered to as closely as possible. The Exhibition Hall
will be divided into booths as shown on the floor plan, but PCI reserves the
right to make such changes and/or additions it may consider necessary.
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Official decOraTing cOnTracTOr
freeman
8801 ambassador row
dallas, Tx 75247
Phone: (214) 634-1463 fax: (214) 689-9091
email: [email protected]
(Freeman should be contacted for all requirements in connection with erection and dismantling of display booths and rental of equipment.)
insTallaTiOn Of exhibiTs, dismanTling, and remOval Exhibitors may begin erection of their displays at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 2010, at which time all shipments of consigned display material
will be spotted in the designated booths. In case an exhibit is not in the process of being installed by 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 29, 2010, PCI will
instruct the decorating contractor to uncrate and install the display material (without the Exhibitor being present) at the Exhibitor’s expense.
If the display is delivered late, the Exhibitor will be required to wait for installation until after the exhibit closing hours on the day of delivery.
The Exhibition Hall will be officially opened to Convention attendees promptly at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 29, and will close at 2:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, June 1. All exhibit material must be removed no later than 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 2. Exhibits not removed at this time will be
transferred to storage at the expense of the Exhibitor. The official drayage company should be notified in advance if the Exhibitor is planning
to exhibit anything of unusual size or weight.
subleTTing Of sPaceNo Exhibitor shall assign, sublet, or apportion the whole or any part of the exhibit space allotted to them, or exhibit therein or permit any other
party to exhibit therein any other goods or services than those produced, manufactured, or handled by the contracting Exhibitor in the regular
course of their business, nor permit any representative of any firm or company not having a booth to solicit business or take orders within the
confines of their booth. Nonexhibiting firms are discouraged from soliciting or taking orders within the confines of the Exhibition Hall.
unauThOriZed exhibiTs Or disPlaysNo exhibits or displays will be allowed without proper authorization of PCI. Exhibits in individual rooms or suites by anyone attending the Third
International fib Congress and Exhibition or staying at the Gaylord National are specifically prohibited. Please note Item 4 in the “Statement of
Policy with Respect to Organized Entertainment” (below).
characTer Of exhibiTsPCI reserves the right to decline or prohibit any exhibit, or any part of an exhibit, that in its opinion is not suitable to and in keeping with the
character of the Convention. Noise-producing exhibits that may be distracting or annoying to other Exhibitors are strictly prohibited. Exhibitors
shall not distribute literature, samples, souvenirs, notices, or invitations except from within their assigned booth(s). See also “Statement of Policy
with Respect to Organized Entertainment” (below).
heighT resTricTiOn On sides Of bOOThDisplay panels or other material higher than 42 in. (1 m) placed along the sides of a booth must not extend more than 4 ft (1.2 m) from the
back of the booth. If product to be displayed is higher than 10 ft (3 m), please seek prior approval from PCI. The Exhibition Hall ceiling height
is 24 ft.
siZe and weighT limiTaTiOnsThe Exhibit Hall load rating is 250 lb/ft2 (1220 kg/m2). If your display material is of extreme weight or size, please consult with the decorating
contractor.
PrOJecTiOn Of mOvies, slides, Or videOAny showing of visuals must be handled in a manner that will not block aisles or interfere with neighboring Exhibitors.
PhOTOgraPhyPhotography, unless authorized by PCI, is prohibited in the exhibit hall.
Terms and Conditions
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cOPyrighTed music licenseExhibitors are required to obtain their own licenses if they intend to play copyrighted music at their booths.
resPOnsibiliTy fOr exhibiTsWhile PCI and the Gaylord National Convention Center will exercise all reasonable precautions to see that all articles and exhibit materials are
carefully handled, PCI and the Gaylord National Convention Center shall not be liable for damages or loss of any exhibit by fire, theft, or oth-
erwise. The contract for space is accepted with the understanding that Exhibitors are solely responsible for their exhibits.
liabiliTy and insuranceExhibitors will operate their booths so that no injury will result to any person or property. No moving mechanisms or moving devices will be
permitted unless adequate protection is provided. All draperies and decorative materials must be fireproof. Inflammable fluids, substances, or
materials of any nature may not be used in any exhibit or stored in or behind any exhibit. All materials and installations must comply with the local
fire department requirements. The Exhibitor agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, Gaylord National
Convention Center, Freeman, and the management and officials thereof, from all claims of damage, suits, etc., by any and all persons that may
result on account of negligence of the exhibitor and/or his agents or employees. Exhibitors are liable for any damage caused by fastening display
fixtures to floors, walls, or columns, and for any damage to equipment furnished by PCI or its service contractors. Each Exhibitor should carry its
own all-risk insurance on its property and should be covered by extended public liability insurance.
fOrce maJeureAll reasonable precautions against damage or loss by fire, water, storm, theft, strikes, and other emergencies will be taken, but PCI does not
guarantee or insure the Exhibitor against any loss by reason thereof. In case the premises to be used for the exhibit shall be destroyed by fire or
the elements, or in case of war, or by any other cause, or in case any other circumstances shall make it impossible for PCI to permit said premises
to be occupied by said Exhibitor for the uses herein specified, then and thereupon this agreement shall terminate and said Exhibitor shall and
does hereby waive claim for damage and compensation.
PCI reserves the right to retain such part of payment made by Exhibitor for booth space as would be necessary to cover all expenses incurred by PCI
incidental to the opening of the Exhibition up to the time of any cancellation made necessary by the above-mentioned emergencies.
sTaTemenT Of POlicy wiTh resPecT TO OrganiZed enTerTainmenTPurpose: To preserve the professional character and integrity of the Third International fib Congress and Exhibition and to spare those offering
material, equipment, or services to the industry the expense of competitive entertainment beyond a reasonable degree.
1. These rules apply to manufacturers, distributors, and all firms offering services of any type to the industry.
2. No organized entertainment of any kind is permitted in any hotel, public or private facility, or any other place during the official period of the
Congress.
This rule is not intended to deny the right to take parties out to dinner or entertainment during hours when no official Congress meetings
or functions are scheduled. Notice of such small parties shall not be listed on hotel bulletin boards or publicly announced in any other way.
This rule is also not intended to prohibit sponsorship of hospitality rooms if the pertinent rules stated here are observed:
A) Proper decorum must be maintained in hospitality rooms to prevent offense to anyone.
B) Hospitality rooms should be closed when official Congress meetings or functions are in progress except for specific business appointments.
C) Display of products is not permitted in any hotel room. Such displays are to be restricted to the Exhibition Hall.
D) Signs or markers should not be displayed in the lobbies, corridors, or hallways, or outside of the hospitality room.
3. no organized and/or scheduled field trips are permitted during the official period of the congress without prior approval of Pci.
4. PCI strongly disapproves of sponsorship of hospitality rooms by firms that are not exhibiting at the Congress.
5. The responsibility and authority for enforcement of these entertainment rules are vested in the administration and staff of PCI and your
cooperation in adhering to these rules is requested.
Terms and Conditions (cont.)
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EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS FLOORPLAN. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OF IMPLIED, ARE MADE WITH RESPECT TO THIS FLOORPLAN. IF THE LOCATION OF BUILDING COLUMNS, UTILITIESOR OTHER ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS OF THE FACILITY IS A CONSIDERATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION OR USAGE OF AN EXHIBIT, IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR TO PHYSICALLY INSPECT THE FACILITY TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSION AND LOCATIONS.
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BRIDGE PAVILION
FOOD
FOOD
FOOD
FOODBARBAR M
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AISLE
PCI Booth
341
20'
20'
PCIBookstore
Inventory as of 10/05/2009
Dimension10'x10'20'x20'
Size100400
Totals:
Qty19512
207
SqFt19,5004,800
24,300
COPYRIGHT 2000, FREEMAN DECORATING CO., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS FLOORPLAN. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OF IMPLIED, ARE MADE WITH RESPECT TO THIS FLOORPLAN. IF THE LOCATION OF BUILDING COLUMNS, UTILITIESOR OTHER ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS OF THE FACILITY IS A CONSIDERATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION OR USAGE OF AN EXHIBIT, IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR TO PHYSICALLY INSPECT THE FACILITY TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSION AND LOCATIONS.
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9900 Business ParkwayLanham, Md 20706NATIONAL HARBOR, MD
GAYLORD NATIONAL RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER - PRINCE GEORGE'S EXHIBIT HALLS A-CMAY 28 - JUNE 3, 2010
PRE-CAST PRE-STRESSED CONCRETE INSTITUTE NATIONAL CONVENTION10.05.2009
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INSTRUCTIONS: Type or print this application. Complete all sec-tions. Sign and return this application including payment made payable to PCI. Please keep a copy for your files. Upon assign-ment of space by show management, a booth space confirma-tion will be emailed to you.
❑ PCI Member ❑ fib Member ❑ Nonmember ❑ First-time Exhibitor
COMPANY NAME (exactly as it is to be listed in the Congress Program)
ADDRESS
CITY/STATE/ZIP/COUNTRY
COMPANY PHONE NO.
COMPANY FAX NO.
COMPANY WEB ADDRESS
Please indicate under which letter of the alphabet you wish your company name to appear: _______
The cOmPany cOnTacT person to be listed in the congress Program:
COMPANY CONTACT PERSON/TITLE
COMPANY CONTACT PHONE NUMBER
COMPANY CONTACT FAX NUMBER
COMPANY CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS
The exhibiT cOnTacT person listed below will receive all exhibitor communications:
EXHIBIT CONTACT PERSON/TITLE
EXHIBIT CONTACT PHONE NUMBER
EXHIBIT CONTACT FAX NUMBER
EXHIBIT CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS
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exhibiT sPace
TyPes Of PrOducTs TO be exhibiTed and lisTed in
cOngress PrOgram. check all ThaT aPPly.
❑ Accessories ❑ Batching & Mixing Equipment ❑ Building Systems ❑ Cleaning Materials & Equipment ❑ Coatings/Stains/Sealers ❑ Computer Hardware/Software ❑ Concrete Chemical & Allied Materials ❑ Concrete Products ❑ Concrete Raw Materials (cement, admixtures, aggregates, other) ❑ Consulting/Engineering Services ❑ Cutting/Sawing/Coring/Drilling Supplies & Equipment ❑ Finishing Supplies & Equipment ❑ Forms & Forming Equipment ❑ Forming Machines ❑ GFRC Materials ❑ Hollow-Core Slab Machines ❑ Material Handling & Equipment ❑ Material & Product Handling ❑ Miscellaneous ❑ Post-tensionsing Steel ❑ Post-tensioning Systems ❑ Prestressed Concrete Equipment ❑ Prestressing Steels ❑ Production & Manufacturing Equipment ❑ Reinforcing Steel ❑ Repair Materials & Equipment ❑ Safety ❑ Testing Equipment ❑ Tools ❑ Transportation Equipment ❑ Vehicles & Vehicle Components ❑ Other
___________________________________________________________
company description: Describe the products/services to be exhibited in 50 words or fewer. Attach a separate sheet, if nec-essary. This information will appear in the Congress Program.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
❑ Check here is you would like to use your description from the 2009 PCI Convention/Exhibition.
Space Application
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exhibiT sPace renTal Per square fOOT:
Minimum booth size is 10 ft x 10 ft. Pci/fib member: $25/ft2 non-member: $30/ft2
$150 charge for each exposed corner. a nonrefundable deposit equaling 50% of the total cost of space requested must accompany this application. An invoice will be included as part of space confirma-tion. The balance is due march 1, 2010. Applications recieved after this date must include full payment. There is a $100 charge for returned checks. cancellaTiOn & refund POlicy: All requests for cancellation of space must be received in writing. If space is reduced, the net reduction of space will be treated as a cancellation of space. If show management receives a written request for cancel-lation of space on or before March 1, 2010, the exhibitor will be liable for 50% of the total cost of space canceled. There are no refunds for cancellations after March 1, 2010.
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lOcaTiOn Preferences:
The fOllOwing chOices indicaTe lOcaTiOn and
cOnfiguraTiOn Of The Preferred bOOTh sPace.
1st Choice _________2nd Choice ______ 3rd Choice ___________
4th Choice _________5th Choice _______ 6th Choice ___________
FEET DEEP FEET WIDE (FRONTAGE) TOTAL SQUARE FEET x =
TOTAL SQUARE FEET RATE AMOUNT x $ =
NUMBER OF CORNERS CORNER CHARGE AMOUNT x $150 =
50% DEPOSIT On Or afTer 3/1/10 TOTAL AMOUNT submiT aPPlicaTiOn wiTh TOTal amOunT.
PCI makes every effort to assign booths based on preference. However, this is not always possible. Please note: date of application submittal with 50% deposit is factored into the priority points system determining booth placement. Tenure as a previous exhibitor, member, sponsor, and advertiser also factor into the booth assignment process. ❑ Please check here if you want to be in the Bridge Pavillion.
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meThOd Of PaymenT:
❑ Check: The enclosed check is in the amount of $ ❑ Credit Card: ❑ American Express ❑ MasterCard ❑ Visa
NUMBER EXP. DATE
CARDHOLDER'S NAME SIGNATURE
Please return a copy of this application to PCI by mail or fax to (312) 786-0353. Make checks payable to Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute. Payment must be by U.S.-denominated check drawn on U.S. bank; wire transfer in U.S. funds to the Northern Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois, our Account Number 940046.
5 We agree to have our booth installed by 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 29, 2010. We will not begin dismantling it before the official closing time of on Tuesday, June 1, 2010. We agree to abide by all the terms and conditions as stated in the exhibitor prospectus.
DATE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE TITLE
questions: Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute Kirstin Osgood, Manager, Sales and Member Development (312) 360-3206 Fax: (312) 786-0353 [email protected]
PCI Use:
ACCEPTED FOR PCI (SIGNATURE)
BOOTH(S) ASSIGNED
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Schedule at a Glance (subject to change)
Thursday, may 27 friday, may 28 saTurday, may 29 sunday, may 30
7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
PCI Committee Meetings
Opening Ceremony & fib Awards for Outstanding Structures
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
fib Commission & Task Group Meetings (Members only)
PCI Committee Meetings
fib Commission & Task Group Meetings (Members only)
PCI Committee Meetings
fib Technical Council (com-mittee mem-bers only)
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Keynote Address
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Exhibition 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. Exhibits Luncheon12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Break
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.fib General Assembly (fib members only)
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.Education Sessions 2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.Congress Welcome Reception
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
mOnday, may 31 Tuesday, June 1 wednesday, June 2 Thursday, June 3
7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Education Sessions
Education Sessions Education Sessions
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Post-Congress/Technical Tours
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Exhibition Exhibition
11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Lunch
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Exhibits Luncheon
Exhibits Luncheon1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Education Sessions
2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Education Sessions
Education Sessions
2:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.Architectural Reception
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Congress Dinner Cruise (7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.)
Technical and governance meetings of fib and PCI, including fib commissions, fib task groups, the fib Steering Committee, the fib Council, and the fib General Assembly, as well as PCI committees and the PCI Board of Directors, will take place May 27–29, 2010.
The educational program will include a technical program developed by an appointed scientific committee. The scientific program will con-sist of peer-reviewed papers presented in Technical Sessions. Presentation topics will cover the realm of concrete design and construction, as well as topics on plant safety and productivity, marketing, personal and organizational development, and industry hot topics.
Program information will be posted at www.fib2010washington.com.
Below is the tentative schedule.
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Throughout the Congress, there will be ample time to network with colleagues and establish or renew acquaintances,
as well as learn about state-of-the-art concrete structures and technologies. Social events include a Congress Welcome
Reception, daily luncheons sponsored by exhibitors, numerous receptions, and an exciting Closing Banquet event. Tours
and activities are also available for accompanying guests.
cOngress welcOme recePTiOn
saturday, may 29, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
gaylord national
Congress participants and accompanying persons registered for the Congress are invited to the Welcome Reception.
Refreshments and drinks will be served in the exhibit hall where you can network with colleagues and view exhibits.
cOngress dinner cruise (registration required)
Tuesday, June 1, 6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
All attendees and accompanying persons are invited to the Congress Dinner Cruise for an exciting three-hour dinner
cruise on the Potomac River. The cruise will be onboard the Odyssey where you will enjoy spectacular views of popular
Washington DC monuments and exciting views of downtown. Attendees will enjoy a fun evening where they can mingle,
dine and dance to a medley of live music. The cruise will depart from the National Harbor dock just steps from the Gaylord
Hotel. Tickets are limited and are available on a first come, first served basis.
POsT-cOngress/Technical TOurs infOrmaTiOn
Post-Congress tours will visit local concrete-related projects and structures on Thursday, June 3. All technical tours require
an additional fee. The tours will be offered on first-come, first-served basis. Technical tour and registration information will
be posted at www.fib2010washington.com at a later date.
accOmPanying PersOns TOurs
Special tours for accompanying persons have been scheduled for Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday during the Congress.
Become a part of Washington, D.C.'s most historic landscape and feel history come to life as you visit some of our country's
most beloved sites. Detailed tour information will be available at www.fib2010washington.com. Please bear in mind that
you must purchase an Accompanying Person Registration in order to purchase tour tickets.
Social Events and Tours
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Hotel and Travel Informationgaylord national resort & convention center
201 waterfront street
national harbor, md 20745
www.gaylordnational.com
Located just eight miles due south of Washington, D.C., with convenient access to three major airports, the hotel is just 15 min-
utes away from the U.S. capital—an ideal location for the fib Congress.
Part of the Gaylord Hotels family—world renowned for first-class conference and meeting facilities and service—Gaylord National
was designed for the comfort and ease of meeting and convention attendees with everything you need under one roof, includ-
ing restaurants, shopping, networking areas, a business center, and much more. Each guest room features high-speed wireless
internet access, and the spacious bathrooms all offer double vanities. You can even charge your laptop in the in-room safe while
you're away.
hOTel infOrmaTiOn
Reservations will be made through Global Reservations Inc. (GRI) via mail, fax, or online. Room reservations will not be accepted
through the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. For more details, and to reserve your room online, go to www
.fib2010washington.com.
airPOrT & TransPOrTaTiOn infOrmaTiOn
Gaylord National is just a 15-minute drive from Reagan National Airport (DCA) and within a 45-minute drive from Dulles and
Baltimore Washington International (BWI) airports. Shuttle service and car service are available from all airports to the hotel. Hertz
is a Gaylord Hotels preferred partner for car rentals.
highlighTs Of washingTOn, d.c.
Washington is widely recognized as the seat of government for the United States. The area offers much more, however. From its
celebrated symbols of patriotism to its undiscovered neighborhoods, the sights and sounds of the U.S. capital inspire millions of
visitors every year.
Walk the steps of the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials. Discover the wonder of flight at the Smithsonian National Air and Space
Museum or the intrigue of espionage at the International Spy Museum. Reflect on human history at the National World War II
Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, or the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
for more information and to download a washington, d.c., visitor’s guide, please visit www.washington.org.
climaTe
Typical weather in Washington, D.C., during the period of the Congress will be mild with temperatures ranging between
60 °F (15 °C) and 75 °F (25 °C). It will be the best time to travel in and enjoy Washington, D.C.