FHWA assesses SCM, natural pozzolans within best pavement practices

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A new Federal Highway Administration Tech Brief cites benefits and drawbacks of fly ash, slag cement, silica fume and natural or alternative pozzolans for transportation structure-grade concrete. “Supplementary Cementitious Materials — Best Practices for Concrete Pavements” (FHWA-HIF-16-001) outlines how agencies overseeing road construction and maintenance confront increasing service demands on concrete structures, expectations for reduced environmental impact, plus lower initial and lifecycle costs.

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FHWA probes SCM, natural pozzolans within best pavement practices

Sources: Federal Highway Administration; CP staff

A new FHWA Tech Brief cites benefits and drawbacks of fly ash, slag cement, silica fume and natural or alternative pozzolans for highway-grade concrete. “Supplementary Cementitious Materials — Best Practices for Concrete Pavements” (FHWA-HIF-16-001) outlines how transportation agencies approach increasing service demands on concrete structures, along with expectations for reduced environmental impact plus lower initial and lifecycle costs.

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Natural Pozzolans, Nanotechnology committees set for ACI fall premiers

Sources: American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Mich.; CP staff

Committee 240, Natural Pozzolans, and Committee 241, Nanotechnology of Concrete, chaired by Lehigh Cement’s Robert Neal and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Konstantin Sobolev, respectively, will hold inaugural meetings during the ACI Fall 2014 Convention, October 26-30 in Washington, D.C.

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