Florida Chapter Recruits Members At Networking Night in Tampa

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Florida networking night - Tampa


Membership enrollment in the new, PDCA Florida Chapter has kicked into overdrive. Chapter leadership has launched a series of Networking Nights to take place in Florida population centers in the coming months, and the first one was held May 15th in Tampa.

On that Thursday evening in mid-May, around 50 members of the regional driven pile industry gathered at World of Beer in Tampa's Westshore area. Contractors, equipment manufacturers, material suppliers and affiliated engineers attended, free of charge, and enjoyed two hours of industry networking enhanced by an open bar and a buffet of appetizers. Several attendees committed to PDCA Florida Chapter membership, right on the spot!

The event was made possible through the generosity of the Chapter leadership team and their respective employers, including President Lina Martin of Orion, VP Dean Cacio of R.W. Harris, Inc. - A Goettle Company, John Hayes of Equipment Corporation of America, and Samantha See of Apex Pipe & Piling.

The PDCA Florida Chapter recently announced that it will be hosting a golf tournament in conjunction with the PDCA DICEP Conference, taking place at Rosen Shingle Creek, September 9-10 in Orlando. In advance of that event, a push to grow the organization's membership will continue. The new PDCA Florida Chapter affiliated with PDCA in January of this year, following an eight-year hiatus from operation in the Sunshine State.

If you are interested in join The PDCA Florida Chapter, click the button below to become a member.

thanks to all attendees!

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Posted in Chapter News Florida.

Attendees Hear Program on Corrosion Protection at SC Chapter Meeting

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Attendees of the May 8th, Quarterly Dinner Meeting of the PDCA South Carolina Chapter heard an enriching program about protecting concrete pile-based structures from corrosion, received updates on both Chapter and PDCA news, engaged in local networking with industry peers, and enjoyed a buffet dinner which featured what many consider 'Charleston's best fried chicken.' The second quarter meeting of the Chapter was held at the Town & Country Inn in Charleston; in the absence of Chapter President Kent Paker, VP Jordan Houston (pictured) stepped up to preside over the evening's proceedings. 

The program opened when Houston stepped to the microphone to welcome attendees. He briefed the group on Chapter business and thanked event sponsors, Palmetto Pile Driving, Inc., Nucor Skyline, Gerdau, Koppers, Beacon Transportation and Van-Smith Concrete. He invited PDCA Executive Director Frank Peters to the podium who explained several PDCA initiatives that are underway in 2025, including a vibrations study, the DICEP technical conference coming to Orlando, FL in September, the Contractors Foundation Institute - Driven Pile Academy taking place in southern Mississippi in November, ongoing virtual programming, and more. Houston then introduced the evening's program speaker, Frank Dressman of Structural Tehnologies.
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Mr. Dressman presented a program entitled: Corrosion Protection on New and Existing Concrete Pile Supported Structures Using Cathodic Protection Solutions. To further summarize his talk, cathodic protection systems have a history of success in providing corrosion protection for steel reinforcing in concrete contaminated with chlorides and carbonation. discussed available countermeasures for marine and upland structures through cathodic protection for significant long-term savings and increased asset availability. He also touched on various galvanic and Impressed Current (ICCP) Cathodic Protection systems available for use based on exposure conditions and deterioration levels, as well as, service life extension needs.

Once the program concluded, VP Houston thanked those who attended the quarterly dinner and reported that the Chapter will meet next quarter for dinner in the same location on August 14th.
 

Posted in Chapter News South Carolina.

No Dues for Govt., Academic Members; Annual Account Renewal is Required

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Silas Nichols, U.S.DOT-FHWA, Mir Zaheer from Indiana DOT, Alomir Favero Neto from Bucknell University




 

The perspectives and expertise that researchers and faculty from academic institutions contribute to PDCA are valuable toward its mission to advance the driven pile industry. Equally as important are the experiences and real-world project revealations that public personnel bring to PDCA educational programs and technical initiatives.Through its efforts to grow and enhance its community of like-minded professionals who perform or support driven pile construction, PDCA aggressively promotes participation from the government and academic sectors through its creation of the Academic Employee and Government Employee membership tracks, which qualify approved individuals to the organization's platform and benefits with no annual dues cost.

Government Employee membership is open to professionals who work in deep foundations design and construction in the Federal, state or local governments. PDCA has longstanding relationships with employees from the Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), state DOT's, municipal public works personnel, ports, and more. Those involved in education are eligible for Academic Employee membership, but must be on the faculty or staff of a college or university, a vocational institution, a high school that offers STEM or construction curricula, or another approved learning programs. If you are interested in PDCA membership and are employed by a governmental agency or educational enterprise, but are unsure if you qualify for one of these membership tracks, please contact PDCA at (904) 215-4771 to discuss your credentials.

PDCA membership benefits available to Government Employees and Academic Employees include free and reduced-rate professional development programming (which often includes PDH). The memebers also gain unfettered access and participation in PDCA committees, publications, Chapters, networking programs, and more. There is no annual cost required for academics and/or public sector personnel to join PDCA, but both groups have historically contributed key influencers of important organization programming and tangible functionality in driven pile industry advancement.   

IMPORTANT: If you are an Academic Employee or Government Employee member of PDCA who established membership prior to Jan. 1, 2025, you must renew your PDCA account by visiting your individual profile in the PDCA member management system. PDCA membership expires at the end of each year and Academic Employee and Government employee members from 2024 and before then have been voided. If you have questions about your status or need help renewing your account, please contact PDCA immediately at (904) 215-4771. Your participation and support are important to PDCA's success. 

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