Aggregate consumption rates have now exceeded natural renewal rates, signaling shortages both locally and globally. Even more concerning is that the worldwide markets for construction aggregates are projected to grow at an annual rate of 5.2% in the near future. This increase is attributed to rapid population growth coupled with the economic development worldwide. In terms of material availability, one of the most vulnerable regions is the Asia-Pacific region specifically, Singapore, where there is higher demand but limited availability of natural sand and gravel for use as aggregates in concrete construction projects. This paper focuses mainly on the environmental impacts of fine aggregate alternatives used in high-strength concrete applic...
Natural resources are depleting worldwide while at the same time the generated wastes from the indus...
Many countries are witnessing a rapid growth in the construction industry which involves the use of ...
This work examines the environmental and geochemical impact of recycled aggregate concrete productio...
This paper studies the potential environmental and economic impact of replacing natural aggregates (...
Due to the extremely large global production and utilization of concrete, the concrete industry is ...
Partial substitution of cement/clinker in concrete mix helps reduce its environmental impact. The su...
The majority of worldwide structures use concrete as its main material. This happens because concret...
Concrete is the preferred construction material for a wide range of buildings, bridges, and any othe...
Natural resources are depleting worldwide while at the same time the generated wastes from the indus...
Natural resources are depleting worldwide while at the same time the generated wastes from the indus...
Concrete is as a significant building material. Due to the fact that it is possible to incorporate b...
Many countries are witnessing a rapid growth in the construction industry which involves the use of ...
This report evaluates the effect of copper slag as fine aggregate substitution and copper slag-marin...
Developing countries need infrastructure for development thereby increasing the demand for concrete....
Many countries are witnessing a rapid growth in the construction industry which involves the use of ...
Natural resources are depleting worldwide while at the same time the generated wastes from the indus...
Many countries are witnessing a rapid growth in the construction industry which involves the use of ...
This work examines the environmental and geochemical impact of recycled aggregate concrete productio...
This paper studies the potential environmental and economic impact of replacing natural aggregates (...
Due to the extremely large global production and utilization of concrete, the concrete industry is ...
Partial substitution of cement/clinker in concrete mix helps reduce its environmental impact. The su...
The majority of worldwide structures use concrete as its main material. This happens because concret...
Concrete is the preferred construction material for a wide range of buildings, bridges, and any othe...
Natural resources are depleting worldwide while at the same time the generated wastes from the indus...
Natural resources are depleting worldwide while at the same time the generated wastes from the indus...
Concrete is as a significant building material. Due to the fact that it is possible to incorporate b...
Many countries are witnessing a rapid growth in the construction industry which involves the use of ...
This report evaluates the effect of copper slag as fine aggregate substitution and copper slag-marin...
Developing countries need infrastructure for development thereby increasing the demand for concrete....
Many countries are witnessing a rapid growth in the construction industry which involves the use of ...
Natural resources are depleting worldwide while at the same time the generated wastes from the indus...
Many countries are witnessing a rapid growth in the construction industry which involves the use of ...
This work examines the environmental and geochemical impact of recycled aggregate concrete productio...