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Executive Vice President, Structures and Sustainability at National Ready Mixed Concrete Association

NRMCA is thrilled to announce that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has selected the association for a $9.63 million grant aimed at “Reducing Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Construction Materials and Products.” The grant will fund a five-year project managed by NRMCA and supported by its Build With Strength initiative which includes a team of concrete experts to educate the architectural and engineering communities on designing and specifying low carbon concrete. For more details about the grant visit www.nrmca.org/EPAGrant.

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Manas A Singh (BE, MBA, MICT)

Techno-Commercial Expertise in Concrete Technology and Construction Chemicals

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Such initiatives will bring about real change and propel the industry towards carbon neutrality. Kudos to such steps being taken and for the concerned to really walk the talk.

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Manuel Lascarro

Director General PROCEMCO

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Congratulations! A great help to foster the recognition and use of low carbon concrete with key stakeholders. A must to see project for the concrete community

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James Love

Eastern Regional Sales Manager at Climate Earth

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Congratulations to Lionel Lemay and the entire team at NRMCA Group, it's always refreshing when deserving efforts are recognized and rewarded, Well Done!

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Jack Rusk

Co-Founder @ C.Scale | Scaling Whole Life Decarbonization

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Very excited about this award! Congratulations

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That’s exciting news!!

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Robert Nussmeier

Vice President of Strategic Clients @ Baker Construction | Bachelor of Construction Management

1mo

Well done!

Michael Weber, CGP, IOM, CSI

Chief Operating Officer at NileBuilt, Corp.

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Impressive!

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