CCC 2013Wrocław, Poland, September 4-6
Wrocław University of Technology
MEMBERSThird AnnouncementCall for Papers & Registration
ABOUT CCCThe four founding countries – Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic and Hungary – decided in 2004 to co rate more closely and to launch the CCC as a forum for an annual cross-border exchange of experience among principals, authorities, contractors, design engineers and academics in the field of construction materials and technology, concrete structures and civil engineering, as well as applied research and development.
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Poland joined the group in 2012 as a member country forming the current organization of CCC.
AIM OF THE CONGRESSIn recent years, the intensive modernization process of urban areas is taking place. Shopping and administrative centers are being constructed, transportation systems are being modernized as well as underground infrastructure.The main aim of the Congress organized in Wroc aw, Poland is to present and discuss the use of concrete in urban areas. We would like to discuss its use in architecture, development trends and construction technologies used in cities.
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CONGRESS TOPICS
Innovative Application of Concrete in Public Places
Concrete in Urban Areas
Concrete Properties
Maintenance and Revitalization of Concrete Structures
- New Projects- Hybrid Concrete Structures- Architectonic Concrete
- Concrete Structures in Modern Cities: High Buildings, Public Buildings, Bridges, Stadiums, Underground Structures, Wastewater Treatment Plant Structures
- Hydrotechnical Engineering Based on Concrete- Prefabrication Dedicated to Urban Structures- Construction Technologies Useful in Urbanised Environment- Architecture of Urban Concrete Structures
- Requirements for Concrete Properties Corresponding to Specific Branches of Urban Engineering
- Concrete Resistant to Urban Environment- Testing of Concrete Materials and StructuresWHO SHOULD ATTEND
The conference is intended for civil engineers, designers, architects, researchers and students who are interested in various subjects concerning concrete structures: their innovative designs and applications, architecture, hybrid structures, prefabrication and construction technologies, material properties, testing methods as well as maintenance and revitalization problems.
LANGUAGEThe official language of the conference is English.
Submission of abstracts February 28, 2013Acceptance of abstracts March 31, 2013Submission of full papers May 31,2013Acceptance of papers June 30, 2013Close of early registration July 15, 2013
PROCEEDINGS
EXHIBITION/SPONSORSHIP
CONGRESS VENUE
The Proceedings will include all accepted papers. The book printed will consist of -page . Accompanying electronic
book on CD-ROM will contain papers.
Congress in colour 4 basic versions of papers
extended versions of
Companies or organizations interested in exhibiting their products and services or sponsoring the event are invited to contact the Secretariat.Congress
The Conference will take place in the Congress Center of the Centennial Hall in Wrocław (Poland). The Centennial Hall is located in the centre of the city. The venue is situated close to the major hotels, with the public transportation connections with the airport, railway and bus stations.Centennial Hall is an unique venue not only on the map of Poland, but also in Europe. This extraordinary structure was designed by Max Berg, an outstanding city architect, and is still recognized as one of the top masterpieces of the 20 century architecture. It represents impressive and modern application of reinforced concrete in structure of a dome. The Hall's inscription on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2006 emphasized the rank of this facility. In 2013 one hundred years of Centennial Hall history is being celebrated. Therefore selection of Centennial Hall for the venue of CCC 2013 was inevitable and the most obvious. In the nearest surrounding of the Hall one can find many attractions including: one of the largest in Europe multimedia fountain, Pergola – the historical pedestrian zone overgrown with wild climbing vines, the biggest Polish ZOO, Szczytnicki Park, Four-Dome Pavilion or Japanese Garden.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSAuthors of accepted abstracts are kindly asked to prepare the full length papers
nded. The instructions including template files are available on the conference
website: The final contribution will be reviewed by the International Scientific Committee.
in a basic version (4 pages) and optionally also in an exte version (up to 10 pages)
www.ccc2013.pwr.wroc.pl/#papers.
DEADLINES
PAYMENT’S DETAILSFees shall be paid to the account given below
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Bank's nameBank's address
SWIFT/BIC Code
Please take into account that the bank transfer payment requires about 10 days to be booked on the conference account.Official receipt of CCC 2013 will be handed to you during the registration at the reception desk in September.
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ZB-P MOSTY - WROCŁAWul. Świętochłowicka 851-506 Wrocław, PolandPL 8951005811
Account No. PL 64 1020 5226 0000 6402 0426 7118
79 1020 5226 0000 6102 0426 7092
PKO BP S.A.Rynek 3350-102 Wrocław, PolandBPKOPLPW
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Polish participants (payment in PLN)
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Your name, your registration ID and additional code “CCC 2013” should accompany your payment.
HOTELSDetailed information on the available hotels is given on the conference website:
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www.ccc2013.pwr.wroc.pl/#info
REGISTRATIONTo participate in the conference please register at the web page at the address: nd follow the instructions given.Further information and updates will be sent by email and will be presented on the conference website: .
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Standard rate
Student rate
Conference banquet
Exhibition fee
B July 15 350 EUR 1400 PLNA July 15, 2013 : 400 EUR/1600 PLN
B July 15 125 EUR/500 PLNA July 15, 2013: 150 EUR/600 PLN
Fixed rate: 50 EUR/200 PLN
B July 15 1700 EUR/6800 PLN A July 15, 2013 : 2000 EUR/8000 PLN
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REGISTRATION FEES
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEAndrzej AJDUKIEWICZ, (Chairman)
(Co-Chairman)Jan BILISZCZUK,
Jan DEJA,
Katalin KOPECSKÓ, Kálmán KÓRIS,
Jan L. VÍTEK,
Jan BIEŃ,
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György L. BALÁZS, Konrad BERGMEISTER,
Jelena BLEIZIFFER,
Milan KALNỲ,
Renata KOTYNIA, Peter KREMNITZER,
HungaryAustria
Poland Croatia
CroatiaPoland
Czech Republic
Czech RepublicHungary
HungaryPoland
AustriaPoland
CroatiaCzech Republic
Dubravka BJEGOVIĆ,
Jiří KOLÍSKO,
Andrzej ŁAPKO, Jure RADIĆ,
ADVISORY COMMITTEEMykola CHAUSOV, Lech CZARNECKI, Stanisław GACA,
Józef GŁOMB,
erzy HOŁA
Mieczysław KAMIŃSKI, Jan KMITA
Antoni SZYDŁO,
UkrainePoland
Poland Poland
Poland Poland
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Poland Poland
Poland Poland
Poland Poland
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Dariusz GAWIN,
Henryk ZOBEL, Stefania GRZESZCZYK, J ,
Józef JASICZAK,
, Wojciech RADOMSKI,
Jacek ŚLIWIŃSKI,
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Olga BASZCZAK, Janusz BASZCZAK, Jan BILISZCZUK, (Chairman)
(Co-Chairman)(Secretary)
Marta KNAWA,
Hanna ONYSYK, Jerzy ONYSYK, Michael PAUSER,
Olga SZYMCZYK, Tomasz WORSZTYNOWICZ,
Poland Poland
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Hungary
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AustriaPolandCzech RepublicPoland
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Paweł HAWRYSZKÓW,Tomasz KAMIŃSKI,
Marcin WRZESIŃSKI,
Marija KUŠTER, Eva LUBLÓY,
Marek SALAMAK, Vlastimil ŠRŮMA,
Wrocław University of TechnologyInstitute of Civil Engineering
Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 2750-370 Wrocław, Poland
Tel/Fax: +48 71 320 45 62
CONGRESS SECRETARIAT
INFORMATION ABOUT WROCŁAW
Wrocław – the heart of Lower Silesia – is one of the oldest and the most beautiful places in Poland. This over 600-thousand-inhabitant metropolis concentrates diversified cultural life, multi-domain academic societies as well as an important economic centre and continuously intensively develops tightening relations with Europe and successively meeting new challenges coming from the whole world. The most significant progress of the city has been visible for the last several years. Its intensive infrastructural development recently stimulated by selection of Wrocław for hosting UEFA EURO 2012 included among others erection of a modern football stadium with over 40 thousand seats, a 35-km-long motorway bypass of the city with the largest concrete cable-stayed bridge in Poland, the central ring road, a new airport terminal, several hotels or modernization of the main railway station and the urban communication system.
The city centre is cut with an extensive network of the Odra River channels and its tributaries making Wrocław a city of 12 islands and over 300 bridges and footbridges including many concrete structures.More information about the city of Wroclaw are available on the page
with multimedial presentation of Wroclaw .http://www.wroclaw.pl/index.dhtml
http://wroclaw.spacerem.pl/home.html
The most interesting places in Wrocł
Centennial Congress organization is related to one century of the Centennial Hall
history being celebrated this year. The Centennial Hall being a part of UNESCO World Heritage is a showcase of Wrocław and also, as a reinforced concrete structure, perfectly fits the congress topic.
aw are concentrated around the Market Square with a splendid gothic Town Hall, Ostrów Tumski with Cathedral and archbishop's residence, islands of the Odra River or The Hall with its vicinities.