The CA cement industry is committed to working with policymakers, regulators, developers, engineers, architects, and advocates to achieve carbon neutrality and fight #climatechange.
Learn more about our 2045 goal: https://t.co/R6pMcEKcl2
@McCarthyBuild is pushing performance and sustainability as they continue to lead the evolution of sustainable construction with the strategic use of Type 1L cement (Portland Limestone Cement, or PLC) across multiple large-scale projects at @UCRiverside. You can read more about these impressive projects on the CNCA website here: https://t.co/YlXu3ZqNku
Resilient communities start with resilient construction. Across California, families and communities are rebuilding with resilience in mind, looking toward durable, non-combustible construction solutions designed for the future.
Learn more from this interview with homeowner Karen Martinez on @CBSSunday Morning https://t.co/8v0EDCkcna
#WildfirePreparednessWeek
#BuildingWithResilience #WildfireResilience
Built to survive.
@PhnxDevelopment has a new catalog of non-combustible single-family home designs. These homes are beautiful, wood-free and non-combustible. Designed for the highest level of non-combustible construction under building code standards, check out their portfolio of homes here:
https://t.co/RUvbKNXe4G
Knowing your home is safe and properly insured is an important step in wildfire preparedness.
Mercury Insurance is recognizing the value of fire resistant construction with wildfire mitigation discounts for qualifying homes built with non-combustible materials.
Learn more about these discounts here: https://t.co/CJQzN2MQrf
#BuildingWithResilience #ResilientConstruction
📷: PhnxDevelopment
Wildfire preparedness starts long before evacuation notices. Building with non-combustible materials can help reduce ignition risk and improve community resilience. 🔥🏠
Learn more at https://t.co/rsGaPQ8Jja
#WildfirePreparednessWeek#BuildingWithResilience#NonCombustible
Preparedness Includes How We Build.
Wildfire preparedness conversations often focus on evacuation plans and defensible space, both critically important. But preparedness should also include the way we build.
In this article, @TomTietzCNCA discusses how resilient construction, durable materials, and thoughtful building choices can help support stronger communities over time.
Read the full article below. 🔥🏗️”
https://t.co/0irMY1RLoz
Take a look at the great layout at this large distribution facility near the Ontario International Airport. It blends the long-life durability of concrete pavement to match that of the facility. Furthermore, the landscaping and concrete pavement can play well together creating a cooler more natural exterior. It may not have been planned, but the illumination from those light standards will be amplified by the light/reflective concrete pavement to increase visibility and safety for this team!
This video celebrates the successful rebuilding of a home in Altadena. The house is built with non-combustible concrete masonry, a concrete roof, and steel studs for interior walls. The home was built affordably and quickly to give this homeowner the joy and reassurance of rebuilding with resilience.
https://t.co/hcMMJd7eiS
Lower carbon. Proven performance.
Nathan Forrest P.E., ENV SP shares how blended cements are helping move the industry toward a more resilient and sustainable future. 🌍
#EarthDay#ConcreteSolutions#SustainableInfrastructure
Nobody wants the road ahead to feel like an uphill battle 🚛⛰️
Clay Slocum shares how new truck climbing lanes on Hwy 58 will make a real difference, reducing congestion, improving safety, and keeping traffic flowing smoothly on steep grades.
Smart design. Strong materials. Real results.
#ConcreteInfrastructure #HighwaySafety #BuiltToLast
When space is tight, concrete rises to the challenge. Multi-family concrete buildings deliver unmatched strength, fire resistance, and resilience.
Beyond that, come architectural opportunities for large openings, reduced floor-to-floor heights, and more – like the green roof on this building in San Diego.
Concrete provides a strong foundation and much more above that!
#UrbanDevelopment #ResilientConstruction #Multifamily
It’s refreshing to see cities building their roads and multi-use paths out of the same durable material that makes their bridge structures last!
@TylerBodnarCNCA 's dog, Buster, will be even happier to walk on the cool concrete path once temperatures begin to rise again.
🦮🔥 ☀️
#coolpavement #abledoeffect #concretelasts
Thank you, to Michael Meinen, Mitsubishi Cement, for serving as the 2026 CNCA board chairman. We want to extend our sincere thanks for his dedication, insight, and service to CNCA. Michael’s leadership helped move important conversations forward and reinforced the value of collaboration across our industry.
Thank you, Michael, for your commitment and for helping guide CNCA through a meaningful chapter.
Founded in 1973, the Sam Hobbs Service Award honors exceptional service and leadership within the @ACIFoundation chapter system. We’re proud to celebrate Nathan Forrest P.E., , whose dedication, integrity, and commitment to the profession truly embody the spirit of #SamHobbs. His family thinks he’s pretty cool too.
@ACISoCal
Let’s bring in the expert.
David Imse, P.E. of Nevada Cement Company explains how cement quietly supports the infrastructure behind modern mining — every step of the way.
#Cement#ModernMining#MiningInfrastructure