Building sustainable societies with low-carbon concrete

Slag cement and digital tools among options for Thomas Concrete customers pursuing sustainability in North Carolina.

In mid-September, Thomas Concrete hosted a presentation on sustainable practices to a group of contractors and specifiers at the Old Mecklenburg Brewery in Charlotte. The event centered around digital tools available to increase efficiency and the use of alternate binders to reduce the carbon footprint of concrete. Special attention was given to Ground-Granulated-Blast-Furnace Slag (GGBFS) as an effective cement replacement in concrete mix designs.

GGBFS, commonly referred to as slag, is a recovered material from the steel industry that carries the same reactive properties and standardized quality requirements as Portland cement, but with a significantly lower CO2 footprint. Thomas Concrete silos in North Carolina are now stocked with slag, which can be used alone or combined with fly ash to replace portions of cement in concrete, leading to embodied carbon reductions of up to 50%.

Justin Lazenby, Director of Technical Services, reviews the technical benefits of slag and fly ash.

Another highlight from the presentation emphasized the benefits of digital technology in construction. Digital Strength Measurement, for example, allows Thomas Concrete customers to monitor strength progression in real-time via live data sent from jobsite sensors to the MyConcrete® mobile app. This tool applies the Maturity Method, a long-standing, reliable calculation for estimating early compressive strength of in-place concrete. Such valuable insight can facilitate the selection of low-carbon mix designs.

Sustainability Manager, Joy Davidson, presents Digital Strength Measurement tools.

The event concluded with an overview of the multi-lever approach adopted by the cement and concrete industries to reach net-zero concrete by 2050. Karin Gäbel, Chief Sustainability Officer for Thomas Concrete Group (cover photo), discussed carbon-capture-utilization-storage (CCUS), the decarbonization of electricity, and efficiency in design and construction.

Early collaboration is key. Contact your sales representative or Joy Davidson to learn how Thomas Concrete can contribute toward your project’s sustainability goals.

Joy Davidson

Joy Davidson

Sustainability Manager

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