CarbonCure’s Global Regulatory Approvals
The resource summarizes CarbonCure's global regulatory approvals, from North America, Europe, Asia and Middle East
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CarbonCure’s Global Regulatory Approvals
The resource summarizes CarbonCure's global regulatory approvals, from North America, Europe, Asia and Middle East
View ResourceCarbonCure Infosheet for Designers and Builders
Key facts owners, developers, architects, structural engineers and contractors need to know about building with CarbonCure concrete.
View ResourceSpecifying Low-Carbon Concrete Without EPDs
Take a closer look at effective strategies to achieve low-carbon concrete solutions.
View ResourceCarbonCure Information Package for Designers and Builders
Everything owners, developers, architects, structural engineers and contractors need to know about building with CarbonCure concrete.
DownloadBuildings Sequester Carbon: Repositioning the Building Industry
The American Institute of Architects' 94th President, Carl Elefante, discusses why decarbonization—especially embodied carbon reduction—will become a key differentiator for concrete producers and shape the future of the buildings and construction industry.
Watch WebinarThe Case for Performance-Based Concrete Specs
Dr. Michael Thomas, a world-renowned expert on concrete durability, dispels the decades-old concrete myths that still influence construction today, and makes the case for structural engineers to utilize performance-based concrete specs.
Watch WebinarCarbonCure’s Impact on the GWP of Concrete
Concrete made with CarbonCure reduces the carbon impact (GWP) of concrete by 4-6% and may be used in addition to other carbon-reducing strategies.
DownloadSpecifying Low-Carbon Concrete: A QC Perspective Panel 2
Hear quality control (QC) experts from Central Concrete, Lauren Concrete, Irving Materials and Bay Ready Mix discuss trends influencing concrete quality, performance, and sustainability, the role that QC professionals can play in promoting the use of more sustainable materials, and what specifiers should know about specifying low-carbon concrete.
Watch WebinarSpecifying Low-Carbon Concrete: A QC Perspective Panel 1
Hear quality control (QC) experts from Vulcan Materials, Thomas Concrete, Ozinga Ready Mix and Chaney Enterprises discuss trends influencing concrete quality, performance, and sustainability, the role that QC professionals can play in promoting the use of more sustainable materials, and what specifiers should know about specifying low-carbon concrete.
View ResourceCarbonCure Masonry Specification Insert
Recommended specification language for incorporating concrete masonry units that have undergone in-situ carbon dioxide (CO₂) mineralization using the CarbonCure Technology into concrete masonry specifications and/or procurement policies.
DownloadCarbonCure Ready Mix Specification Language
Recommended specification language for incorporating concrete that has undergone in-situ carbon dioxide (CO₂) mineralization using CarbonCure's technology into ready mix concrete specifications and/or procurement policies.
DownloadSpecification Considerations for Engineers
Structural engineers play a vital role in reducing embodied CO₂ by adopting concrete specification best practices, which are contained in this brochure.
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