The Slag Cement Association’s Slag Cement in Sustainable Concrete Awards highlight 13 construction projects that showcase the applications of slag cement and its impact on creating more durable and sustainable concrete.

Rick Yelton, Editor at Large

April 12, 2022

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The Slag Cement Association (SCA) recently announced the recipients of its 2021 Slag Cement In Sustainable Concrete Awards program. These awards were unveiled and celebrated this week during the American Concrete Institute Spring Convention.

Thirteen construction projects from across the United States were chosen to showcase the broad applications of slag cement and its impact on creating more durable and sustainable concrete.

The award-winning project demonstrate the long-term performance enhancements allowing designers to reduce the environmental footprint of concrete while ensuring improved performance and increased durability.  Another key attribute mentioned in the projects descriptions was the architectural enhancement slag cement contributes to the finished structure’s appearance.

“This year’s winners include notable infrastructure and paving projects. All of these winners illustrate how slag cement works to improve the durability of concrete while lowering the embodied carbon associated with concrete production,” reported the association,

 

2021 Slag Cement in Sustainable Concrete Construction Award Winners include:

Award: Infrastructure

State Road 52 Realignment

Slag Cement: Argos USA/Superior Construction Co. – Concrete Paving

View project details here

 

Award: Durability

SR 679 Pinellas Bayway Bridge – Structure E Replacement

Slag Cement: Argos USA

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Award: High Performance Concrete

Midtown Union MetLife Midtown Heights

Slag Cement: Lehigh Hanson

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Award: Innovative Applications 

PromoWest Pavilion at OVATION

Slag Cement: Skyway 

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Award: Innovative Applications 

Central Park Tower

Slag Cement: Lehigh Hanson

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Award: Infrastructure

Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge

Slag Cement: Lehigh Hanson

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Award: Durability

Reconstruction of North Runway 1C-19C & Associated Taxiways Y, Y2, Y3, Y4 and Y5

Slag Cement: Lehigh Hanson

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Award: Infrastructure

Cheyenne Regional Airport Pavement Restoration

Slag Cement: Skyway Slag Cement

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Award: High Performance Concrete

Riverworks Ferris Wheel

Slag Cement: VCNA St Marys Cement (U.S.) LLC.

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Award: Lower Carbon Concrete

Lee Roy Selmon Extension

Slag Cement: Lehigh Hanson

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Orlando International Airport: New South Terminal

Slag Cement: CEMEX

Award: Architectural

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Award: Durability

University of Notre Dame Hydroelectric Plant

Slag Cement: Ozinga

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Award: Lower Carbon Concrete

San Diego State University’s Aztec Stadium

Slag Cement: CEMEX

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About the Author(s)

Rick Yelton

Editor at Large, World of Concrete

Rick Yelton is the Editor at Large for World of Concrete, an Informa Market’s event. Rick is an engineer who has been involved in the concrete construction industry for more than 3 decades

Rick is an active member of several ASTM International technical committees for cement, concrete and masonry. He has served on the Executive Committee of the Concrete and Concrete Aggregates - C09. He is the current chairman of subcommittee C09-22 Materials Applied to Fresh Concrete.

Rick is also active on several technical committees at the American Concrete Institute.

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