1 / 22

Resource Efficiency

Resource Efficiency . The Concrete Joint Sustainability Initiative is a multi-association effort of the Concrete Industry supply chain to take unified and integrated action for Sustainable Development .

chailyn
Download Presentation

Resource Efficiency

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Resource Efficiency

  2. The Concrete Joint Sustainability Initiative is a multi-association effort of the Concrete Industrysupply chain to take unified and integrated action forSustainable Development

  3. Concrete JSI members have signed a joint agreement committing to act on 9 Declarations. Declaration #4 addresses 8 Social Values of Concrete Structures http://www.sustainableconcrete.org

  4. Declaration #4: “Our integrated thinking will focus on the following Social Values provided by Concrete Structures”: 1. Resource efficiency 5. By-product reduction 2. Safety/protection 6. Aesthetics 3. Financial responsibility 7. Societal connectivity 4. Operational continuity 8. Longevity/durability

  5. Social Value: Resource Efficiency What it means Concrete Structures over their lifecycle are efficient users of energy, water, land and other resources

  6. Resource Efficiency Materials Resources • Durability • Recycled Content Energy Resources • Locally acquired • Structures and pavement Water resources • Pervious pavements

  7. Resource Efficiency • Cost savings by not finishing floors, walls, etc. • Structure, air barrier and finish in one integrated system • Easily repairable Photo courtesy of L. M Schofield

  8. Materials Acquisition Impacts Source: Natural Resources Canada

  9. Integrated Design = Success!

  10. Design Flexibility / Optimization 4,000 psi vs 9,000 psi concrete? • Additional 3,120 rentable square feet • 16% less cement • 1,730 yards less concrete • 3,400 tons less weight Reduce CO2 by 220,000 lbs

  11. Multi-tasking Material Ryerson Conservation Center, Lake County, IL 60,000 gallon concrete cistern provides both Fire Protection & Thermal Storage

  12. Energy Resources Did you know? Average distance between manufacturing and project site is only 14.2 miles?

  13. Energy Resource Efficiency Concrete roads: • Minimize urban heat island effects • Have lower rolling resistance • Require less fuel during construction

  14. Resource Efficiency Concrete bridges and other infrastructure • Durability • Accelerated construction schedule • Reduced maintenance

  15. Land and Water Resources

  16. Land and Water Resources

  17. Resource Efficiency Reduction of floor and wall finishes • Improved thermal comfort • Reduced sound transmission • No food source for mold growth

  18. Cradle to Cradle 125+ million tons/year

  19. Looking Forward • Integral waterproofing • Photo-catalytic concrete • Nanocements • Seawater-based cement and aggregates

  20. Looking Forward • New supplemental cementitious materials, such as rice husk ash • Light-transmitting concrete • Carbonation research

  21. Summary • Fundamental to sustainability for future generations • Durability and efficiency affects both maintenance and replacement • Extends beyond construction materials to include water, land use, and energy

  22. Thank You American Coal Ash Association American Concrete Institute American Concrete Pipe Association American Shotcrete Association American Society of Concrete Contractors Architectural Precast Association American Segmental Bridge Institute Cast Stone Institute Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute Concrete Sawing & Drilling Association Concrete Foundations Association Expanded Shale, Clay and Slate Institute Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute International Concrete Repair Institute National Concrete Masonry Association National Precast Concrete Association National Ready Mixed Concrete Association Portland Cement Association Post-Tensioning Institute Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute RMC Research and Education Foundation Silica Fume Association Slag Cement Association Tile Roofing Institute Tilt-Up Concrete Association Wire Reinforcement Institute

More Related