Wednesday January 31, 2024, 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM (Eastern)
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Construction project specifications are changing because of client requirements for low-carbon materials. Understanding and accepting the differences in materials is imperative to quality construction and engineering practices. These trends provide an opportunity for firms to provide expertise and consultation to achieve sustainable, resilient, and long-lasting results.
To facilitate the transition, the Inflation Reduction Act provides over $5 billion in grant funding to be used for three new Federal Highway Administration programs, including Low-Carbon Transportation Materials Grants. An anticipated $2 billion in funding is expected to be announced to support transportation programs.
Join our panel of experts to learn more about this funding, and in particular, the application of low-carbon concrete. The panel will also touch briefly upon issues relevant to “vertical” construction and the eligibility of other materials, such as asphalt.
Key Takeaways:
- Anticipating changes to materials because of low-carbon requirements and initiatives
- Specific implications and solutions
- Resources to help meet low carbon objectives
Presenter: Dr. Peter Taylor P.E. (IL), FACI, Director, National Concrete Pavement Technology Center; Thomas Van Dam, Ph.D., P.E., FACI, Principal, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.; and Larry Sutter, Principal, Sutter Engineering LLC