The future of concrete block pavement in China

The 10th International Conference for Concrete Block Pavers, ICCBP 2012, will take place in Shanghai/China from 24 to 26 November 2012. BFT International talked to Mr. Du Jiandong, secretary general of China Construction Units Association (CCUA), about the program of this year’s conference and the future of the Chinese market for concrete block pavers.

BFT International: The 10th International Conference for Concrete Block Pavers will take place from 24 to 26 November 2012 in Shanghai. The theme is “Cyclic Utilization, Ecological Environment, Innovative Design”. Please give us some insights:...

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