60 Year History of CEB FIP and Fib

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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

60 years

Gordon Clark President of

fib

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

fib - fédération internationale du béton International Federation for Structural Concrete created in 1998 by merger of the Euro-International Committee for Concrete

(Comité Euro-international du Béton, founded 1953) and the International Federation for Pre-stressing

(Fédération Internationale de la Précontrainte, founded 1952) FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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Aims and Objectives To develop at international level the study of scientific and practical matters in order to advance the technical, economic, aesthetic and environmental performance of concrete construction by a) stimulation of research and synthesis of findings, b) transfer into design and construction practice c) dissemination by publications, congresses, courses d) production of recommendations, guidance e) informing members through publications

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1953 – 2013 Six Decades in Concrete • A snapshot from features in magazine “Concrete Quarterly” for each 10th anniversary.

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1953 – 2013 Six Decades in Concrete • Coincides with the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1953 Le Corbusier RIBA Gold medal

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1963 Commonwealth Institute London

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1973 Sir Leslie Martin RIBA Gold Medal

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1983 Low Energy Office UK

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1993 Calatrava Lyon Station France

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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2003 High Strength Concrete Denmark

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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2013 Norman Foster Airport Jordan

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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15 times Increase – 60% in China

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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Concrete in the World • Essential to Society • Estimated $1.2 trillion sector • 1.5% of World GDP

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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60 years fib – CEB – FIP PRESIDENTS 1953-57 André Balency-Béarn (F) 1957-68 Franco Levi (I) 1968-71 Hubert Rüsch (D) 1971-78 Andrew Short (UK) 1979-83 Julio Ferry-Borges (P) 1983-87 Theodossios Tassios (GR) 1987-98 Roy Rowe (UK)

1953-58 Eugéne Freyssinet (F) 1958-61 Eduardo Torroja (E) 1961-66 Yves Guyon (F) 1966-70 Franco Levi (I) 1970-74 Gerrit F. Janssonius (NL) 1974-78 Ben C. Gerwick Jr. (USA) 1978-82 Roger Lacroix (F) 1982-84 John Derrington (UK) 1984-88 Hans Wittfoht (D) 1988-92 René Walther (CH) 1992-96 Jan Moksnes (N) 1996-98 Michel Virlogeux (F)

1998-2000 Michel Virlogeux (F) 2000-2002 Joost Walraven (NL) 2002-2004 Jim Forbes (AUS) 2005-2007 Giuseppe Mancini (I) 2007-2008 Hans-Rudolf Ganz (CH) 2009-2010 Michael Fardis (GR) 2011-2012 György L. Balázs (H) 2013-2014 Gordon Clark (UK) – current President 2015-2016 Harald S. Müller (D) – next President

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

60 years fib – CEB – FIP PRESIDENTS

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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60 years fib – CEB – FIP SECRETARY GENERALS

1953-89 Yves Saillard (F, CH) 1989-98 Rudiger Tewes (CH)

1953-71 Philip Gooding (UK) 1971-78 Arthur W Hill (UK) 1978-85 Barry W Shacklock (UK) 1985-94 Ralph Andrew (UK) 1994-98 John Dougill (UK)

1998-2008 Rudiger Tewes 2008-2010 Anna Bosche 2011Petra Schumacher

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

60 years fib – CEB – FIP SECRETARY GENERALS

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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60 years of Change • • • •

Design Codes Materials Construction equipment Analysis and Calculations

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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Design Codes • From allowable stress to limit state • Simple rules of thumb to complex formulae

Verification by testing PC Beam Tests at 1953 FIP Symposium London

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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Materials

• From 3:2:1 mix to UHPFRC

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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Construction equipment

• Mechanisation

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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Analysis and Calculations

• From slide rule to computers and NLFEM

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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International Federation for Structural Concrete Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada China Croatia Cyprus Czech. Rep Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary India Iran Israel Italy Japan

43 National Member Groups

(Actualized: 1 January 2014

fib member countries

Non-members

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

Lebanon Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia Slovak Rep Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom USA

60 years Symposia and Congresses

1950-1970

fib member countries

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1950-1970 1970-1980

fib member countries

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1950-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990

fib member countries

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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1950-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000

fib member countries

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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1950-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000 2000-2010

fib member countries

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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1950-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000 2000-2010 2010-2020

fib member countries

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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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1950-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000 2000-2010 2010-2020

Since 1980 over 50% outside Europe fib member countries

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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

Over 70 Conferences

Europe Outside Europe

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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fib

CEB + FIP

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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Structural Concrete Downloads

Journal of fib

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

- courses 2003 - 2013 Nicosia, Athens, New-Delhi, Brescia, Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, Milano, Napoli, Ankara, Buenos Aires, Vienna

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

(As of Nov. 2012)

History of Model Codes 1964: 1st CEB International Recommendations 1970: 2nd CEB/FIP International Recommendations 1978: 1st CEB/FIP Model Code 1985: Model Code for Seismic Design of Concrete Structures 1990: 2nd CEB/FIP Model Code 2006: Model Code for Service Life Design 2010: 1st fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2013: Published in hardback book

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

fib Model Code 2010 General Introduction

fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2010

- Guiding document for new codes - Developing new code concepts - Synthesizing new knowledge in code format - Anticipating societal developments - Stimulating research in new areas

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

fib Model Code 2010 General Introduction

PRESENTATION OF fib MC2010 BEFORE VOTING Technical Council − 28 October 2011, Lausanne

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

fib Model Code 2010 General Introduction - 10 January 2013

General Assembly voting on fib Model Code 2010 29 October 2011, Lausanne FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

fib Model Code 2010 General Introduction

fib Presidium 2013-2014 • • • • • • • • • • •

Gordon Clark, UK, President Harald Mueller, Germany, Deputy President Gyorgy Balazs, Hungary, Past President Josee Bastien, Canada Hugo Corres, Spain Stephen Foster, Australia Aurelio Muttoni, Switzerland Tor Ole Olsen, Norway Koji Sakai, Japan Jun Yamazaki, Japan Petra Schumacher, Secretary General

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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fib Presidium 2015-2016 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Harald Mueller, Germany, President Hugo Corres, Spain, Deputy President Gordon Clark, UK, Past President Josee Bastien, Canada Akio Kasuga, Japan Aurelio Muttoni, Switzerland Tor Ole Olsen, Norway Stephen Foster, Australia Frank Dehn, Germany Petra Schumacher, Secretary General Hans Ganz, Honorary Treasurer Co-options by President (t.b.a)

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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Congratulations to CEB-FIP/fib at 60 We are a strong organisation with a promising future

fib Countries represent 85% of World GDP Best wishes for the next 60 years FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DU BÉTON – INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE

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