Titan Virginia Ready Mix's Proving Grounds project with Roanoke Cement Company showcases a new standard for low carbon industrial paving. This demonstrates how innovation and collaboration can accelerate next-gen low-carbon concrete solutions. Read more: https://t.co/IVvEshiEpE
Resilient, strong communities start with concrete. Showcasing the ability to withstand extreme weather and long-term environmental pressures make concrete the foundation for infrastructure that communities can depend on. Learn more: https://t.co/0x4Sh6Rv8A
Researchers have developed a 3D printed concrete that can boost structural stability, reduce environmental impact, and support the future of low carbon construction. This advancement helps build stronger and more efficient structures. Read more: https://t.co/1OEMy7ES4a
Concrete has been a trusted building material for centuries because it delivers long term performance. Its ability to withstand the extreme makes it one of the most reliable materials for buildings and infrastructure. https://t.co/0x4Sh6Rv8A
The Central City Parallel Tunnel showcases why climate-resilient infrastructure can't wait.
Investing in underground infrastructure today prevents infrastructure crises tomorrow, because as extreme weather events intensify, durable solutions matter.
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Scientists have developed a better way to predict how self healing concrete fixes its own cracks by tracking the healing process more accurately, further highlighting how concrete structures can remain stronger and last longer: https://t.co/49ZHnRDfw9
New research highlights how enhanced concrete mixes can deliver greater strength, durability and resistance to cracking, heat and chemicals. Stronger concrete mixes mean longer-lasting, more reliable infrastructure investments for communities. Read more: https://t.co/9gGo6I26pN
Why choose concrete? The benefits speak for themselves. Unlike materials such as wood, concrete is noncombustible, helping limit the spread of fire and reducing safety risks. Concrete is the smartest option for building with resilience in mind. https://t.co/kfIb2hSaK1
Builders choose concrete to endure the unexpected. When Hurricane Michael destroyed 94% of Mexico Beach, one concrete home stood untouched, proving why resilient construction matters. https://t.co/DncFRUKRMb
New research shows how 3D printed concrete can be placed underwater using seafloor sediment for more efficient, resilient marine construction. Read more to learn how this could reshape underwater infrastructure. https://t.co/0RteOyirUb
Concrete isn’t just strong, it’s smart. From long-term durability to efficiency and resilience, concrete delivers performance that stands the test of time. When you build with concrete, you build smarter, and you build to last. Discover more: https://t.co/0x4Sh6Rv8A
A WashU professor used concrete’s durability, stability, and longevity to construct a 20 foot tall habitat designed for migrating birds. Read the full article to learn why concrete made this innovative project possible: https://t.co/7eAxxWkF59
From the Archive: This episode features Mark Ginsberg of Curtis + Ginsberg Architects discussing concrete's role in sustainable construction. Listen here: https://t.co/IXABQwzI7Y
Have you built or designed an outstanding #concrete project? We want to see it! Nominate your work for the 2026 Concrete Innovations Awards by January 31, 2026: https://t.co/klsaUVnfHt
Harvard is advancing sustainable construction with the David Rubenstein Treehouse, MA’s first building using low embodied carbon concrete: https://t.co/Ik85StSVAO
From the Archive: Sen. Paul Feeney & Rep. Dan Donahue discuss safer, cost-effective infrastructure with non-combustible materials, underscoring the importance of prioritizing safety and affordability. Listen: https://t.co/cbwAhI4qez
Submit your nomination for the 2026 Concrete Innovations Awards! We're looking for #concrete projects that showcase exceptional performance and sustainability—setting new standards in concrete design and construction. Enter by January 31, 2026: https://t.co/klsaUVnfHt
Living concrete could revolutionize construction by 2035. This self-healing material may cut CO₂ emissions and boost sustainability. Read more: https://t.co/z7wxWYbXK0
From the Archive: Brian Killingsworth, EVP at NRMCA, shares concrete paving strategies that extend pavement longevity and outperform many traditional repair methods. Learn more about his work at NRMCA & the benefits of concrete paving here: https://t.co/vtemrxDC3s
NRMCA and #BuildWithStrength are accepting nominations for the 2026 Concrete Innovations Awards! Highlight a project with demonstrated improved performance and sustainability for a chance to win. Submit your nomination today: https://t.co/klsaUVnfHt