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Concrete is everywhere. It’s like the backbone of all our modern buildings and roads. However, concrete is also responsible for carbon emissions, source ...
Published 1 day ago by Frontiers
PAVE/X speaker and advisory board member Bryce Harem explains why investing in education for foremen, project managers, and middle leaders is the key to long-term crew success—and how PAVE/X 2025 is ...
Published 1 day ago by For Construction Pros
"Major milestone." Innovative company develops game-changing material that could solve major issue with modern construction: 'No longer a laboratory concept' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Published 1 day ago by The Cool Down on MSN
If you drive on SH 205 or Goliad Road in Rockwall, you're helping test a new asphalt mix engineered by student researchers at UT Arlington.
Published 1 day ago by NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Eco Material Technologies, a North American producer, marketer and distributor of ash-based SCMs (Supplementary Cementitious Materials) and “Green Cement” products, has opened a new Lakeview Plant in ...
Published 1 day ago by Railway Age
Craftsmen are stripping away damaging cement coatings to restore Pavilion I's columns using breathable, centuries-old materials.
Published 1 day ago by UVA Today
Heidelberg Materials is one of the largest manufacturers of building materials globally, with the majority of its revenue earned from cement production. The cement industry is a notorious contributor ...
Published 2 days ago by Morningstar
In today's competitive marketplace, AEC firms that develop their own technology enjoy a competitive edge, but becoming a technology developer and owner isn't easy.
Published 2 days ago by Engineering News-Record
“Studying Roman concrete can teach us how to use materials in a way that can maximize the longevity of our structures, because sustainability goes hand-by-hand with durability,” says author and ...
Published 2 days ago by ZME Science
The Romans used concrete to build aqueducts, bridges and buildings that have endured for over 2,000 years. The post Why Roman concrete was more sustainable than modern materials appeared first on ...
Published 3 days ago by Talker on MSN
Ancient Roman concrete, which was used to build aqueducts, bridges, and buildings across the empire, has endured for over two thousand years.
Published 3 days ago by Tech Xplore
Cement and concrete: the most overlooked feature of AI data centers. Plus, recommendations for low-carbon concrete projects.
Published 1 week ago by For Construction Pros