Fly Ash Concrete

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EPA Regulates Fly Ash

Concrete is the most used building material in the world, but unfortunately it also leaves a major carbon dioxide footprint because of one of its main binders. More

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NCMA Urges Members to Support Fly Ash Survey
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Reading from the Rear

A familiar voice finds a new location. More

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The Fate of Fly Ash

Today, due to cost advantages, the sustainability movement, past research and development, and successful applications, fly ash fills ready-mix plant silos, is used in blended cements, and is included in many mix designs. More

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Creating Sustainable Solutions with Post-Tensioned Concrete

The market interest in sustainability has quickly progressed from fledgling to noticeable to overwhelming. Architects are finding that post-tensioned concrete offers many advantages in achieving green building targets for high-rise multifamily housing projects. More

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Las Vegas CityCenter

CityCenter, Las Vegas, open this past December, features hotels, casinos, and... More

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History in the Building

Located about 1500 ft. downstream of the Hooover Dam, the nearly complete Colorado... More

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The Fly Ash Threat

Designation as hazardous waste could turn concrete's environmental image on its head. More

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The Fly Ash Threat

Designation as hazardous waste could turn concrete's environmental image on its head. More

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Fly Ash Threat

The long-term consequences of a December 2008 accident at a Tennessee Valley... More

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