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Registration Opens for 2023 Slag Cement School




The Slag Cement Association (SCA) is pleased to announce that registration is open for the second annual Slag Cement School in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on May 22-23, 2023. The school will include educational presentations on slag cement use in concrete construction, sustainable resources available, and other presentations on benefits of use. On day two, attendees will also get a behind the scenes look at a local Heidelberg Materials cement plant.


“Slag Cement School is an unparalleled experience for those that want to learn more about slag cement and its many benefits,” stated Nick Brimley, Marketing Director, Slag Cement Association. “Attendees will get the opportunity to learn from some of the leading experts in the cement and concrete industry.”


SCA sessions to look forward to:


· Slag Cement Basics, Production, and Cementitious Properties, presented by Wayne Wilson, Heidelberg Materials


· Slag Cement in Practice, Concrete Mix Designs, and Examples of Use, presented by Steve Wilcox and Jeremy Reich, Argos


· Slag Cement’s Role in Sustainable Concrete, SCA’s LCA Calculator, Mix Submittals, and Examples of Use, presented by Larry Rowland, Heidelberg Materials


· Slag Cement in Special Applications, Mass Concrete, Paving, Geotechnical and Waste Stabilization, presented by Mark Van Kleunen, Skyway Cement


Registration also includes refreshments, lunch, networking reception, and a cement plant tour. To learn more and to register, please visit slagcement.org/school.


Sponsorship opportunities are available for Slag Cement School. To access the sponsorship options, please select the “Get Tickets” option in the event platform. If you are looking for additional information or have questions, please reach out to SCA Director of Marketing, Nick Brimley at Nick.Brimley@slagcement.org.


The Slag Cement Association serves as the leading source of knowledge for slag cement and slag-blended cements through promotion, education and technology development. To learn more, visit slagcement.org

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