Southeast Concrete Alliance Network
What
is SCAN?
The Southeast Concrete Alliance Network (SCAN) was formed in 2000 by
representatives of seven Southeastern State DOTs, FHWA, and
Industry Representatives for the specific purpose of working
together to improve concrete pavement performance and durability in
a cost-effective manner. Specific objectives are to
- provide a regional forum for PCC pavement technology sharing,
- encourage development of uniform specifications and best practices,
- promote research and technology,
- encourage implementation of innovative construction
practices and designs
SCAN's Vision
To continuously improve concrete pavement performance and durability in a cost effective manner.
SCAN’s Objective:
To create a technical environment and a network of public and private organizations working together to achieve quality concrete pavements that satisfy the needs and expectations of the motoring public.
Annual Southeast Concrete Pavement
Conference
This conference is organized annually by SCAN to fulfill its mission
of technology sharing and implementation of new practices and
innovations in PCC pavements. This conference is of value to State
and Federal DOT engineers, contractors, consultants, suppliers,
academia and others involved with the design and construction of
concrete pavements.
Why Should You Attend?
The conference is a unique opportunity in the southeast to learn
about the latest technology, have informal discussions with
contractors, DOT engineers, and suppliers and find out about what is
going on in other states. Two of the unique features of this
conference are the reports made on current and future concrete
pavement activities in each state by a DOT representative and the
contractor's panel
Next SCAN
Conference:
Asheville, North Carolina - Spring 2009
For more information, contact Wouter Gulden
