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Portland Cement Association

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Abbreviation
  
PCA

Headquarters
  
5420 Old Orchard Road

President and CEO
  
James G. Toscas

Founded at
  
New York City

Location
  
Skokie, Illinois

Founded
  
23 October 1902

Formation
  
October 23, 1902; 114 years ago (1902-10-23)

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Portland Cement Association is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of concrete. The organization conducts and sponsors concrete research projects, participates in the setting of industry standards of cement manufacturing, disseminates free designs of concrete-based architectural structures and its elements, etc.

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History

The formation of the organization was triggered by a 1902 meeting of eastern cement manufacturers that assembled to discuss the problems of cement packaging. At the time, cement was packaged in reusable cloth sacks that were returned to the manufacturer which created problems for consumers. On October 1, 1902, this prompted the formation of a temporary organization that would represent all manufacturers involved. The organization was unofficially called "the Eastern Portland Cement Manufacturers." The organization was formally established, its constitution and by-laws adopted by the representatives of twenty cement companies in New York on October 23, 1902. The organization was named "Association of Portland Cement Manufacturers."

In 1916, the Association was renamed to "Portland Cement Association", and its headquarters moved from Philadelphia to Chicago as the Association entered into a contract with the Lewis Institute to conduct joint research in concrete.

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Portland Cement Association Wikipedia