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4.2.8 Selected Networks and Associations

European Council for Construction Research, Development and Innovation

http://www.eccredi.org

The European Cement Association

http://www.cembureau.be

Council of European Producers of Materials for Construction

http://www.cepmc.org

European Network for Building Research Institutes

http://www.enbri.org

European Construction Industry Federation

http://www.fiec.org

The Centre for Nanomaterials Applications in Construction, Labein Technology Center, Bilbao Spain

http://www.nanoc.info

Advanced Concrete and Masonry Centre a specialist research body, within the School of Engineering and Science at the University of Paisley, UK.

http://www.acmcentre.com

RENAC: Network for Application of Nanotechnologies in Materials and Products for Construction and the Habitat. Valencia Spain.

http://www.nano-renac.com/index.php?Ididioma=1

NANOCEM: A European research network on cementitious materials. Nanocem comprises 37 academic and industrial partners with an interest in cementitious materials. There are some 120 academic researchers in the team who between them are in the process of managing some 60 PhD and PostDoctoral research projects in the area of fundamental research. The members of Nanocem collectively have access to a large range of state of the art equipment for the study of cementitious materials.

http://www.nanocem.org/

RILEM: International union of laboratories and experts in construction materials, systems and structures

http://www.rilem.net

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