Expertise Centre

Buildings

Resilience, life-cycle performance, architectural versatility and the building codes that shape sustainable design.

Increasingly, the need for affordable housing is presenting a challenge in urban centres. With its intrinsic qualities, concrete presents a long-term solution to meet the needs of owners and occupants.

From roman architecture to modern high rise building and cutting-edge art installations, concrete has been an architectural building material of choice for centuries and continues to prove itself as an innovative, versatile product with endless aesthetic possibilities.

Sustainabitily Initiatives

There are a number of sustainability-focused resources providing financial support, tools, and guidance to businesses in Canada:

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CAC Resources

A selection of key resources from the Cement Association of Canada

Concrete Design Handbook (5th Edition)

Cement and concrete materials

Material standards, performance specifications and carbon accounting for lower carbon cement and concrete.

In Canada, material standards for construction materials are largely developed through the Canadian Standards Association (CSA).

As 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.

Transportation infrastructure

Best practices for long-life pavement from design and construction to preservation and maintenance.

 

Construction costs are regionally variable and fluctuate over time according to a variety of economic factors (cost of raw materials, equipment, labour, etc.). Though every project should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, concrete highways have an excellent track record as a cost-effective investment.

Construction costs are regionally variable and fluctuate over time according to a variety of economic factors (cost of raw materials, equipment, labour, etc.). Though every project should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, concrete highways have an excellent track record as a cost-effective investment.

Interlocking concrete pavement (ICP) pavers are a versatile, multi-purpose pavement alternative that are becoming a popular solution across many areas in Canada.

Pervious concrete is a porous medium that allows storm water to drain from the surface to the underlying base and soil structures.

Precast concrete pavements are a relatively new type of pavement system slowly gaining popularity in North America because of its prefabricated, modular nature, which allows for expedited construction schedules over asphalt and cast-in-place concrete.