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David Howard takes position as the 2021 Chair of the American Concrete Pavement Association
February 15, 2021
Koss Construction
Following the trend of virtual meetings and Zoom calls, the American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) had its 57
th Annual Meeting online. Amidst an interchange of mute buttons and cameras, on Dec. 3, a white gavel was passed to David Howard, the president and CEO of Kansas-based Koss Construction Co., to mark the start of his new role as the new ACPA Chair of the Board. Howard took over from the previous Chair, James Mack, P.E, Director, Market Development – Infrastructure with CEMEX.
More info on International Grooving & Grinding Association (IGGA)
The International Grooving & Grinding Association (IGGA) is a non-profit trade association founded in 1972 by a group of dedicated industry professionals committed to the development of the diamond grinding and grooving process for surfaces constructed with Portland cement concrete and asphalt. In 1995, the IGGA joined in affiliation with the American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) to form today what is known as the IGGA/ACPA Concrete Pavement Preservation Partnership (IGGA/ACPA CP3). Today this partnership serves as the technical resource and industry leader in the marketing of optimized pavement surfaces, concrete pavement restoration and pavement preservation around the world. The mission of the IGGA is to serve as the leading technical and promotional resource for the acceptance and proper use of diamond grinding and grooving as well as PCC preservation and restoration.
International Grooving & Grinding Association
The non-profit trade association, the International Grooving & Grinding Association (IGGA), announced the 2021 board members. John Roberts, executive director of the IGGA welcomes the newly elected board members in an official news announcement. “This very talented group will help our association make the world’s roadways and airports safer, smoother, and more sustainable, he says.
The IGGA was founded in 1972 by a group of dedicated industry professionals committed to the development of the diamond grinding and grooving process for surfaces constructed with Portland cement concrete and asphalt. Then joined with the American Concrete Association to form the IGGA/ACPA Concrete Pavement Preservation Partnership (IGGA/ACPA CP3), serving as a technical resource and the marketing of optimized pavement surfaces, concrete pavement restoration and pavement preservation around the world.