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9/19/2018
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The winners of a regional ACI Eco-Concrete Student Competition recently received their awards at the Future Concrete 2018 conference in Dbayeh, Lebanon. Fifteen student teams from ten universities competed this year for a first-place trip to The Concrete Convention and Exposition, Las Vegas, USA, October 14-18, 2018. Notre Dame University – Louaize, Lebanon, was the overall winner. Organized by ACI Lebanon Chapter, Advanced Construction Technology Services, and the Lebanese Concrete Society, the competition promotes the idea of environmental performance in concrete mixture design as an important aspect of sustainability. Teams have the mission to develop an innovative concrete mixture that has the lowest possible environmental impacts, while maintaining optimal mechanical and durability performances. Student teams from around the world will gather at the upcoming ACI Convention in Las Vegas, USA, for the Pervious Concrete Cylinder Competition, Student Forum, committee meetings, and several networking activities. ACI's nationally recognized student competitions give students the opportunity to participate in interesting and educational concrete projects. Learn more about ACI Student Competitions and Free Student Membership.
The winners of a regional ACI Eco-Concrete Student Competition recently received their awards at the Future Concrete 2018 conference in Dbayeh, Lebanon.
Fifteen student teams from ten universities competed this year for a first-place trip to The Concrete Convention and Exposition, Las Vegas, USA, October 14-18, 2018. Notre Dame University – Louaize, Lebanon, was the overall winner.
Organized by ACI Lebanon Chapter, Advanced Construction Technology Services, and the Lebanese Concrete Society, the competition promotes the idea of environmental performance in concrete mixture design as an important aspect of sustainability. Teams have the mission to develop an innovative concrete mixture that has the lowest possible environmental impacts, while maintaining optimal mechanical and durability performances.
Student teams from around the world will gather at the upcoming ACI Convention in Las Vegas, USA, for the Pervious Concrete Cylinder Competition, Student Forum, committee meetings, and several networking activities. ACI's nationally recognized student competitions give students the opportunity to participate in interesting and educational concrete projects.
Learn more about ACI Student Competitions and Free Student Membership.
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