Event Description
This Concrete Learning Forum explores the performance, durability, and design advantages of concrete in both horizontal and vertical applications. From pavements and slabs to walls and structural systems, concrete plays a critical role in creating resilient, efficient, and long-lasting built environments. Attendees will gain insight into material selection, design considerations, and construction best practices that influence performance across applications. The program will also highlight how integrating horizontal and vertical systems can improve project outcomes, enhance sustainability, and support lifecycle value in a wide range of building and infrastructure projects.
Educational Schedule
1:00 – 1:15 PM
Registration & Networking
Registration & Networking
1:15 – 1:25 PM
Welcome & Program Overview
Welcome & Program Overview
1:25 – 1:55 PM
Horizontal Concrete Applications: Performance & Durability (Phil Kresge, NRMCA)
Horizontal Concrete Applications: Performance & Durability (Phil Kresge, NRMCA)
Pavements, slabs-on-grade, and exterior flatwork
Load distribution, wear resistance, and maintenance considerations
Design strategies for longevity and resilience
1:55 – 2:25 PM
Vertical Concrete Applications: Structural & Envelope Systems (Michael Wymant, NRMCA)
Vertical Concrete Applications: Structural & Envelope Systems (Michael Wymant, NRMCA)
Walls, tilt-up systems, and structural components
Strength, fire resistance, and safety considerations
Integration with building envelopes
2:25 – 2:35 PM
Networking Break
Networking Break
2:35 – 3:05 PM
Material Selection & Constructability (Producer Perspectives)
Material Selection & Constructability (Producer Perspectives)
Mix design considerations for different applications
Coordination between design teams and producers
Constructability challenges and practical solutions
3:05 – 3:45 PM
Case Studies: Integrated Concrete Solutions, Chad White, Carolinas Territory Manager – Residential, Multi-Family, Light Commercial, Nudura ICF Forms
Case Studies: Integrated Concrete Solutions, Chad White, Carolinas Territory Manager – Residential, Multi-Family, Light Commercial, Nudura ICF Forms
Real-world examples combining horizontal and vertical ICF systems
Lessons learned and performance outcomes
3:45 – 4:00 PM
Closing Remarks, Audience Q&A & Key Takeaways
Closing Remarks, Audience Q&A & Key Takeaways
4:00 – 5:00 PM
Networking Reception
Networking Reception
AIA Learning Objectives (Approved)
-Identify key differences in design and performance requirements between horizontal and vertical concrete applications.
-Explain how concrete contributes to structural integrity, fire resistance, durability, and occupant safety in a variety of building systems.
-Evaluate material selection and mix design strategies that optimize performance for specific applications and environmental conditions.
-Analyze case studies to determine best practices for integrating horizontal and vertical concrete systems to improve project efficiency, resilience, and lifecycle value.
-Identify key differences in design and performance requirements between horizontal and vertical concrete applications.
-Explain how concrete contributes to structural integrity, fire resistance, durability, and occupant safety in a variety of building systems.
-Evaluate material selection and mix design strategies that optimize performance for specific applications and environmental conditions.
-Analyze case studies to determine best practices for integrating horizontal and vertical concrete systems to improve project efficiency, resilience, and lifecycle value.
Date and Time
Tuesday Jul 14, 2026
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT
July 14, 2026
1:00pm - 5:00pm
Location
Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes
8400 Costa Verde Dr
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Room Block Link for Group Rate of $359
Fees/Admission
$50 per person
