The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) is the voice of Canada's cement industry, representing five vertically integrated cement companies that provide a reliable local supply of cement to help build Canadian communities and critical infrastructure. The cement and concrete industry contributes approximately 158,000 …
DetailsLearn how the Canadian cement and concrete industry contributes to the economy, the environment and the built environment. Find out about the industry's goals, innovations, …
DetailsThe cement and concrete sector has made tremendous strides in reducing its carbon impact over the past 20 years but as Cement Association of Canada (CAC) executive …
DetailsReleased in May 2023, the Canadian Cement and Concrete Industry 2050 Action Plan to Net-Zero Concrete is tailored-made for our economy and policy environment while …
DetailsProviding support for the ready-mix concrete industry across Canada. 1-905-564-2726. Contact Info. 1 Prologis Boulevard, Unit #102B, Mississauga, Ontario L5W 0G2. Phone: (905) 564-2726. Fax: (905) 564-5680. Areas of Interest. Sustainability; Education; Resources; News; Contact Info.
DetailsThe Canadian cement and concrete industry has taken many steps that have reduced its carbon footprint over the past 30 years. The industry has published Concrete Zero: Canada's Cement and Concrete Industry Action Plan to Net-Zero. The Action Plan includes tangible targets for 2030 and 2040 and a progress review in 2025, while …
DetailsThe 4th Edition of the Concrete Design Handbook, the premier guide for concrete design in Canada, covers many aspects of the structural design of conventionally reinforced and prestressed concrete buildings. Written by the members of the CSA A23.3 Technical Committee, it offers a comprehensive analysis of the CSA Group standard A23.3-14, …
DetailsThe Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Cement Association of Canada (CAC) Chair, Marie Glenn and Michael McSweeney, President and CEO, affirm the partnership between the Government of Canada and Canada's cement sector to support the development and implementation …
DetailsEarlier this month, the Global Cement and Concrete Association launched their roadmap to net-zero concrete. The Cement Association of Canada and its members are incredibly proud to be a part of the collective commitment of the world's leading cement and concrete companies to tackle the climate crisis and contribute to building the low …
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DetailsAs makers of the most-consumed commodity on the planet after water, the Canadian cement and concrete industry shares a responsibility to find solutions to the challenges …
DetailsFurther, by requiring concrete to be supplied by a certified ready-mix facility, specifiers can be assured that their concrete supplier is not only using equipment that is kept in good operating condition, but that it is capable of producing quality concrete as per Canadian Standards Association A23.1 – Concrete Materials and Methods of ...
DetailsConcrete Zero: Canada's cement and concrete industry action plan to net-zero Our #ConcreteZero Action Plan shows that greater emissions reductions are possible. Relying on developed and proven technologies and processes, #ConcreteZero is about finding "true" net-zero emissions.
DetailsThe Government of Canada and the Cement Association of Canada announce a roadmap to reach net-zero carbon concrete by 2050. The partnership will support innovation, …
DetailsRoadmap will establish Canada as a front-runner in low-carbon cement and concrete. November 9, 2022 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Innovation is essential to achieving …
DetailsRoller Compacted Concrete (RCC) is a durable, economical and sustainable pavement solution, which gets its name from the heavy vibratory and rubber-tired rollers used to compact its final form. RCC is a heavy-duty pavement, used when large paved areas must stand up to heavy vehicle loads, abrasive environments and sharp turning movements, …
DetailsAs codes and standards evolve across Canada, supporting research and testing is constantly being undertaken by industry to profile and demonstrate the performance of cement and concrete materials, from the microstructure of the most basic and innovative ingredients to the durability and resilience of concrete structures.
DetailsThe Cement Association of Canada (CAC) represents five cement companies with clinker and cement manufacturing facilities across Canada. Together, we strive to maintain a sustainable industry as well as promote and advance the economic, environmental and societal benefits of building with cement and concrete.
DetailsOur cement and concrete sector partners; Organizations we work with; See all; The cement and concrete industry. Industry overview; How cement and concrete are made; Publications on concrete technology; See all; Our industry's commitments; Concrete products; See all; Sustainability. Concrete Zero: Industry action plan to net-zero; Our …
DetailsA selection of key resources from the Cement Association of Canada. Concrete Zero: Canada's Cement and Concrete Industry Action Plan to Net-Zero 5. Concrete Design Handbook (4th Edition) 5. Concrete Pavements: Key Technical Resources Directory 5.
DetailsThe Cement Association of Canada is an inclusive and equal-opportunity employer. We offer equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability ...
DetailsWe are the voice of Canada's cement industry, representing cement companies that provide a reliable local supply of cement to help build Canadian communities and critical infrastructure. From our homes, schools and hospitals, to our highways, bridges and transitways, concrete is an essential part of our daily lives. As the makers of the most …
DetailsAs part of this partnership, an industry-government working group will be established to support the decarbonization of the sector. It will be led by the Cement Association of Canada, the National Research Council of Canada and the Standards Council of Canada, in collaboration with Innovation, Science and Economic …
DetailsThe Cement Association of Canada and Emissions Reduction Alberta have jointly prepared a summary of ten case studies of innovation and collaboration in the concrete sector supported by ERA and the TIER fund over the past ten years. Altogether, they total $70M of investment, $275M+ total project value, with over 2.2Mt CO2e direct emissions ...
DetailsCanada's commitment to co-lead the new Glasgow Breakthrough on Cement and Concrete will provide a significant opportunity to demonstrate its global leadership in …
DetailsThe Cement Association of Canada (CAC) represents five cement companies with clinker and cement manufacturing facilities across Canada. Together, we strive to maintain a …
DetailsIn Canada, material standards for construction materials are largely developed through the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). These standards are updated over multi-year renewal schedules to reflect modern best practices and utilize a balanced committee structure of industry producers, raw material suppliers, academia and general interest …
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DetailsWe've taken major steps that have reduced our carbon footprint and help lay the path to a net-zero concrete future by 2050, with targets for 2030 and 2040.. These goals can't be achieved on our own. So, we continue to work collaboratively to innovate and develop new solutions that support a more sustainable built environment, sharing best practices that …
DetailsConcrete is an indispensable part of our communities, from our homes, schools, and hospitals to our rapid-transit systems, bridges, renewable energy, wastewater treatment plants and other vital infrastructure.
DetailsConcrete absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, permanently capturing it in a process known as carbonation. A number of studies have shown that up to 25% of cement process emissions are reabsorbed and locked into concrete products over the course of their lifecycle, reducing the whole-life CO 2 footprint of both cement and concrete. So …
DetailsThe text is backed by over 100 years of research by the Cement Association of Canada, its member companies, and independent industry professionals and academics. It reflects information on standards, specifications, test methods and guides of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), ASTM International (ASTM), the American Association …
DetailsThe Cement Association of Canada (CAC) represents five cement companies with clinker and cement manufacturing facilities across Canada. Together, we strive to maintain a sustainable industry as ...
DetailsMarie Glenn, Chair of the Board, Cement Association of Canada "Canada's cement and concrete industry are leaders in the fight to stop climate change. While we are steadfast in our commitment to reduce our emissions by 15MT cumulatively by 2030 and reach true net-zero by 2050, we know we can't do it alone.
DetailsToday, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry; Marie Glenn, Chair of the Cement Association of Canada (CAC); and Michael McSweeney, President and CEO of the CAC, issued a joint statement by the Government of Canada and the Canadian cement sector to support a roadmap to net-zero carbon …
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