New Atlas: Environment … Carbon-neutral granite-based concrete finds use in towering NYC skyscraper. What will be the impact on CRH and other companies?

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Carbon-neutral granite-based concrete finds use in towering NYC skyscraper

By Ben Coxworth

October 01, 2024

Designed by Foster + Partners, 270 Park Avenue will be the new global headquarters of banking company JPMorganChase

Designed by Foster + Partners, 270 Park Avenue will be the new global headquarters of banking company JPMorganChase

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A new type of carbon-neutral concrete has been commercially used for the first time, in a high-profile skyscraper being built in Manhattan. The binder utilized in the concrete is made of granite instead of traditional greenhouse-gas-emitting limestone cement.

Concrete consists of three main ingredients: cement, an aggregate (such as sand and/or gravel) and water. The cement undergoes a chemical reaction when mixed with the water, ultimately forming a solid that binds the mixture together.

Traditional Portland-style cement is made by grinding up limestone and other raw materials, then heating the resulting powder to temperatures of up to 1,450 ºC (2,642 ºF). Unfortunately, the processes by which that heat is generated produce a lot of carbon dioxide.

What’s more, as the heated limestone forms into cement via a process known as calcination, it releases trapped carbon dioxide as a byproduct. The combination of that CO2 and the CO2 produced in the heat-generating process is estimated to be responsible for 5% to 8% of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.

Various groups have set out to reduce cement’s carbon footprint by replacing the limestone with feedstocks such as discarded clayfly ash, and magnesium silicate. Last year we also heard about C-Crete, a Portland-cement-free type of concrete made by California-based C-Crete Technologies. At that time, a version of the material that used slag as a binder was being used to retrofit a 120-year-old Seattle building’s foundation.

This July, a newer granite-binder version was poured to form a 12-cubic-yard (9.2-cubic-meter) topping slab in the upper lobby of 270 Park Avenue, a 1,388 ft (423 m)-tall skyscraper being constructed in New York City. A topping slab is a layer of concrete placed over another concrete surface to enhance its appearance and functionality.

C-Crete president Rouzbeh Savary tells us that the new cement-alternative is made by grinding up raw granite, followed by a number of proprietary steps that cause the powdered granite to be reactive with water – thus allowing it to act as a binder. No heat is required at any point in the process.

As far as performance goes, the new form of C-Crete is claimed to “demonstrate pumpability, workability, setting time and surface finish akin to conventional concrete, while meeting ASTM international standards for mechanical and durability properties, a fact verified by independent third parties.”

Source: C-Crete Technologies

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Life event that changes all: Horse riding accident in Zimbabwe in 1993, a fractured skull et al including bipolar anxiety, chronic fatigue …. co-morbidities (Nietzche 'He who has the reason why can deal with any how' details my health history from 1993 to date). 17th 2017 August operation for breast cancer (no indications just an appointment came from BreastCheck through the Post). Trinity College Dublin Business Economics and Social Studies (but no degree) 1997-2003; UCD 1997/1998 night classes) essays, projects, writings. Trinity Horizon Programme 1997/98 (Centre for Women Studies Trinity College Dublin/St. Patrick's Foundation (Professor McKeon) EU Horizon funded: research study of 15 women (I was one of this group and it became the cornerstone of my journey to now 2017) over 9 mth period diagnosed with depression and their reintegration into society, with special emphasis on work, arts, further education; Notes from time at Trinity Horizon Project 1997/98; Articles written for Irishhealth.com 2003/2004; St Patricks Foundation monthly lecture notes for a specific period in time; Selection of Poetry including poems written by people I know; Quotations 1998-2017; other writings mainly with theme of social justice under the heading Citizen Journalism Ireland. Letters written to friends about life in Zimbabwe; Family history including Michael Comyn KC, my grandfather, my grandmother's family, the O'Donnellan ffrench Blake-Forsters; Moral wrong: An acrimonious divorce but the real injustice was the Catholic Church granting an annulment – you can read it and make your own judgment, I have mine. Topics I have written about include annual Brain Awareness week, Mashonaland Irish Associataion in Zimbabwe, Suicide (a life sentence to those left behind); Nostalgia: Tara Hill, Co. Meath.
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