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Ready Mix On-Demand Webinar For Architects and Engineers

Buildings 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.

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Ready Mix On-Demand Webinar For All Audiences

How Ozinga Capitalized on the Sustainable Building Market

In this short 30-minute webinar, Paul Ozinga, Executive Vice President and Ryan Cialdella, VP of Research and Development from Ozinga will share their experience testing and producing sustainable concrete mixes with CarbonCure at their plants across Illinois.

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Ready Mix On-Demand Webinar For Architects and Engineers

The 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.

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Ready Mix eBook For Ready Mix Producers

Innovating in a Downturn: A Guide for Concrete Producers

This eBook is a guide for concrete producers to help them not just survive an economic downturn, but emerge from it stronger than ever.

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Ready Mix On-Demand Webinar For All Audiences

Different Ways to Optimize Your Mix Designs

Watch this short 30-minute webinar featuring Jack Holley, a 40-year veteran of concrete quality control, as he discusses the different ways you can optimize your mix designs with and without carbon dioxide, and evaluates new mix optimization technologies.

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Ready Mix On-Demand Webinar For Ready Mix Producers

Specifying 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.

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Engineering Specification For Ready Mix Producers

Specifying 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.

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Ready Mix On-Demand Webinar For All Audiences

How imi Wins New Business Through Innovation

imi's Jeff McPherson, VP of Customer Development and Darrin Litteral, Quality Control Manager discuss how sustainability and innovation helped imi differentiate itself in the marketplace, win new business and maintain heightened brand awareness within the green building community.

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Ready Mix White Paper For Ready Mix Producers

CarbonCure Ready Mix Technology Trial Results

Industrial pilot testing results of the carbonated ready mix concrete are presented in this technical note. The process created nanocrystalline carbonate reaction products that positively effected the early hydration and the compressive strength. The carbonated concrete was as much as 20% stronger than the control concrete without any compromise in pore solution pH or risk for chloride penetrability.

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Ready Mix eBook For Ready Mix Producers

Secrets to Boosting Your Concrete’s Profitability

This eBook touches on methods for reducing production costs and the carbon footprint of concrete, ways to create process efficiencies and retain employees, and how sustainability positioning serves as a competitive advantage that helps gain market share.

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Ready Mix White Paper For Ready Mix Producers

Calculating Sustainability Impacts of CarbonCure Ready Mix

This paper shows how the injected CO₂ improved the concrete’s compressive strength with minimal impact on fresh air content or workability. It includes three-way comparisons between a reference batch, reduced binder batch and reduced binder batch with CO₂ addition, confirmed that the CO₂ could allow for a 5-8% reduction in binder loading without compromising strength. A model case shows that integrating a CO₂ utilization step into conventional concrete production can, net of process emissions, reduce the carbon footprint of the concrete by 4.6%.

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Ready Mix White Paper For Ready Mix Producers

CarbonCure Ready Mix Technology Case Studies

This paper examines data provided by a ready mix producer partner who installed the CarbonCure Technology and used the system to produce concrete with an optimized dosage of CO₂. 45,000 cubic yards of concrete were produced over an 8 month period using a 5% binder reduction in conjunction with an optimized dose of CO₂. The estimated cement savings exceeded 450 tonnes and more than 400 tonnes of CO₂ emissions were avoided. The use of the technology did not impact the producer’s cycle time; all operations continued as normal throughout this assessment.

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