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Throughout its more than five decades in business,
ACPA staff, members, affiliates, and allies, have developed
new technologies, including the “Next Generation Concrete
Surface,” which addresses tire/pavement noise issues.
(Photo courtesy of Matt Zeller, P.E.)
improving high standards of workmanship,
developing and maintaining helpful relationships
with customers,maintaining the highest ethical and
technical standards and using research and
practical experiences to help create a larger market
for concrete pavements. Five decades later, these
guiding principles remainACPA's priorities today.
“We represent every constituent organization or
group – stakeholders if you will – of the concrete
pavement industry,” said Bill Davenport, the
association's vice president of communications.
“Each of our constituent groups have different
needs, and at times, different priorities, but
everything we do quite simply relates to those four
founding principles.”
Business World recently chatted with Davenport to
discuss the association's operations, its top-of-agenda
priorities and its forecasts for the future.
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