The NCPP seeks to foster the exchange of pavement preservation information and knowledge on an international scale. Accordingly, we have included a short listing of some international organizations with an interest in pavement preservation.
Australia
ARRB Group, Ltd. – Provides research, consulting and information services to the road and transport industry.
Australian Asphalt Paving Association (AAPA) – Formed in 1969 as a non-profit organization to promote the economic use of asphalt and bitumen-bound products based on sound technical and commercial grounds.
Belgium
Eurobitume (European Bitumen Association) – Eurobitume is the voice of the European bitumen industry. Its members represent over 80% of European bitumen production and all have refinery assets within Europe.
Canada
Canadian Construction Association – In Ottawa in 1918, about 200 energetic industry leaders met and their collaboration sowed the seeds of today’s association. They wanted to improve conditions and inform people about the industry.
Canadian Technical Asphalt Association (CTAA) – The only Canadian forum dedicated to asphalt and asphalt mixes, products, manufacturing processes and technology.
Cement Association of Canada (CAC) – The Cement Association of Canada is the voice of Canada’s cement industry. Its membership comprises eight companies with clinker and cement manufacturing facilities, granulating and grinding facilities, and distribution terminals from Atlantic Canada to the Pacific coast.
Ontario Good Roads Association (OGRA) – OGRA represents the transportation and public works-related concerns of 445 municipalities and many First Nation communities of Ontario. For over 100 years, OGRA has aided municipalities in their efforts to provide efficient and effective transportation systems.
France
International Bitumen Emulsion Federation (IBEF) – IBEF groups together national associations of bitumen emulsion manufacturers.
World Road Association – The World Road Association-PIARC was established in 1909. It brings together the road administrations of 118 governments and has members–individuals, companies, authorities and organizations–in over 140 countries.
International
International Road Federation (IRF) – The International Road Federation (IRF) is a unique global platform that brings together public and private entities committed to road development.
South Africa
Southern African Bitumen Association (SABITA) – The Southern African Bitumen Association, established in 1979, is a non-profit organization that represents producers and applicators of bituminous products, consulting engineers and educational institutions.
United Kingdom
British In-situ Concrete Paving Association – An independent body established to develop and forward concrete solutions for transport infrastructure.