Concrete News

CarbonCure Enhances Leadership with Appointment of New CFO, Kristal Kaye

CarbonCure Technologies, a leader in low-carbon concrete and carbon removal technology, has strengthened its executive team with the appointment of Kristal Kaye as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). With over 25 years of financial management experience spanning diverse industries such as mining, energy, and retail pharmacy, Kaye brings a wealth of expertise to her new role. […]

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Missouri’s I-70 Expansion: Millstone Weber-Jacobs Team Secures First Project

Missouri has taken a significant step forward in its ambitious plan to enhance Interstate 70 (I-70) across the state by awarding the first project, valued at $405 million, to a design-build team comprising Millstone Weber and Jacobs. This marks the initial phase of a broader program aimed at widening and upgrading nearly 200 miles of

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Ecocem’s ACT Low Carbon Cement Technology to Shine at UN Global Forum in Paris

Ecocem’s groundbreaking low carbon cement technology, ACT, has been chosen to feature prominently at the upcoming Buildings and Climate Global Forum, a landmark event following the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). As the sole international cement technology company selected for participation, Ecocem will join esteemed ministers from national and sub-national governments, alongside fellow

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Growth in Coal Ash Utilization: Insights from American Coal Ash Association Survey

The latest findings from the American Coal Ash Association (ACAA) Production and Use Survey reveal notable trends in coal ash consumption and utilization for the year 2022. Despite a slight decrease in fly ash usage in concrete, down to 10.9 million tons compared to the previous year, there was an overall 8 percent increase in

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Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute Adopts NPCA’s Master Precaster Program

The Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (CPCI) has recently secured the licensing rights to the esteemed Master Precaster program from the National Precast Concrete Association (NPCA). This strategic partnership aims to enrich educational avenues and bolster workforce competencies within the concrete industry. The Master Precaster designation is achieved through the completion of six specialized courses tailored

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