The leading voice for the crushed stone, ready mixed concrete, sand and gravel, and cement industries' community.
PELA is a 10-month hybrid program with online and in-person educational sessions and networking opportunities.
Careers in the Aggregates, Concrete & Cement Industries
The Pennsylvania Aggregates and Concrete Association (PACA) is the industry’s unified voice, representing more than 200 member companies across the state.
Creating a unified and strong voice for our industry.
PACA monitors and analyzes local, state and federal regulations and advocates for a balanced approach by the regulators.
PACA builds a bridge between our members and our partners at PennDOT, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission along with Pennsylvania’s construction industry to further the use of our materials to the benefit of the commonwealth.
One of the most effective tools in government relations for an industry is a robust advocacy/grassroots strategy.
In the last legislative session, we contributed over $275,000 to our political champions.
November 2025 at Hotel Hershey in Hershey, PA (PACA members only event).
PACA offers comprehensive concrete certification programs for ACI, NRMCA, and PennDOT in the central Pennsylvania area.
Membership has its privileges - most of PACA's events are open to PACA members only.
PACA conducts numerous education and training events during the year.
Choose concrete for your next parking lot project.
Streets built with concrete are built to last, consider concrete for your next project.
Concrete's strong, resilient and the choice for your next building or bridge.
PACA works with the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) to convert your parking lot or building project to concrete without hurting your bottom line.
PACA drives a member-approved strategic plan to increase market share and engages specifiers and owners on the value of concrete in their projects.
This program provides free continuing education to the design and specifying communities. There are currently four courses available, ranging from 30 minutes to 60 minutes focused on the cement, aggregates and concrete industries. You'll receive a certificate of completion once you pass a quiz. The bookmarking feature allows you to leave the course and resume where you left off when you return.
Conewago Enterprises
Shippensburg, PA
The bustling Interstate 81 corridor that runs through Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and beyond provides a critical link for commerce and the distribution of goods to the east coast megalopolis that extends from Boston, Massachusetts to Washington, DC.
Hundreds of retailers and suppliers have strategically placed large-scale manufacturing and distribution centers in this region close to major interstate highways, intermodal rail yards and a strong work force.Over the years, Conewago Enterprises, Inc. has been fortunate to be selected to construct dozens of these buildings throughout the mid-Atlantic area. From refrigerated storage facilities and state-of-the-art manufacturing plants to dry goods warehouses, Conewago has provided expert design-build services for a wide variety of clients.In the spring of 2013, Conewago was tapped by Liberty Property Trust, a Philadelphia-based real estate development firm, to build one of the largest distribution centers in the United States. The 1,706,388 square foot distribution center was slated to be built on a 183 acre site near Shippensburg, PA in Franklin County.
RCC has proven to be stronger than conventional paving methods, but most times you don't utilize the full strength of RCC on a project. With the weaker soil and other factors we faced at Shippensburg, the utility and capacity of the product really shined through.~ Donald B. Smith Jr., President, Conewago Enterprises
~ Donald B. Smith Jr., President, Conewago Enterprises
“People 500 miles away depend on people in the Shippensburg, Chambersburg and Hagerstown areas to get their daily goods and services,” said Michael Alderman, Vice President of Leasing and Development for Liberty.
“The powerful combination of supply chain infrastructure, including intermodal facilities, parcel companies and interstate highways that flow efficiently, made this an ideal location for this distribution center,” added Alderman. “Conewago’s track record of success in delivering high quality buildings on time and on budget for our company made them an obvious choice to take on this project.”
Conewago's team went to work, developing a plan to complete the largest building the company has ever constructed. The tilt-up concrete structure with conventional steel framing would end up being the size of 30 football fields and is listed as the 5th largest tilt-up concrete building on record.
Tight Schedule and Soil Conditions Provide Challenges
Perhaps the only thing more impressive than the scale of the project was the timeline in which it was completed. To meet the needs of Liberty Property Trust’s client, the building needed to be completed in just 13 months. An additional challenge Conewago faced in the early stages of site work was weak, silty soil conditions, which offered limited bearing capacity. Several sinkholes were also present on the site. To combat these conditions, Conewago utilized soil cement stabilization to increase the strength of the top layer of soil. This allowed the team to reduce the thickness of the floor slabs and paving sections, which helped save time and money.
A key consideration from an engineering standpoint was the thermal expansion and contraction of a structure this large. Based on the local climatic changes, the distribution center was designed to allow for up to two feet of thermal movement, which was facilitated by incorporating a half dozen expansion joints into the building.
“Throughout each step of the design-build process, Conewago incorporated best construction practices to meet our client’s needs, including extra height for storage efficiencies and strategic placement of steel columns to enhance safety and offer flexibility for future use of the space,” said Alderman.
RCC Provides Strength and Savings
Another major element of the project was the massive paved surface around the distribution center where tractor trailers would load and unload goods. Due to the challenging soil conditions and the anticipated high number of daily cycles of fully-loaded tractor trailers over the surface, Conewago selected Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) as the primary paving material. The use of RCC provided substantial savings for Liberty on the project. The ease of construction and high production rate of RCC helped Conewago stay on schedule and provided a surface that will stand up to heavy duty truck traffic for decades to come.
Over a four month period, Conewago placed more than 45,000 cubic yards of RCC on the Shippensburg project. Conewago is currently working on a second Liberty Trust distribution center site 30 miles down the road in Hagerstown, Maryland where 9,000 cubic yards of RCC were recently placed.
“RCC has proven to be stronger than conventional paving methods, but most times you don't utilize the full strength of RCC on a project,” said Donald B. Smith, Jr., President of Conewago. “With the weaker soil and other factors we faced at Shippensburg, the utility and capacity of the product really shined through. RCC is a perfect option for these types of projects.”
With the completion of the Shippensburg project, Conewago has shown the value of concrete construction and added to their growing list of successful projects along the I-81 Corridor. The company remains well- positioned to serve as a comprehensive resource for businesses seeking to establish or expand their manufacturing and distribution presence as commerce continues to boom in this area.
Concrete, It Just Makes Cents!
Built into a hillside, ICF construction met the challenge of this project site.
Unique pattern and color make this pervious concrete pad stand out.
The project featured tilt-up concrete construction as well as pervious and roller compacted concrete pavements.
Pervious concrete was selected because it offered a life-cycle cost advantage over asphalt.
Pervious concrete allowed the addition to be built, while maintaining impervious cover limits.
The building features Insulating Concrete Form (ICF) construction.
RCC placement met pavement load requirements and need for quick construction turn-around.
Concrete was the answer for the severe rutting that the street was experiencing.
Project is one of only eight strong walls in the US, and the only one poured monolithically
The program is delivered in one (1) module and it should take approximately 30 minutes to complete. You will receive a certificate of completion once you pass the quiz. The bookmarking feature will allow you to leave the course and resume where you left off when you return.