Community of Practice - Sustainable Concrete
Sustainable Low-Carbon Materials for Future Concrete Infrastructure
With more industry and government organisations seeking to use low-carbon or recycled materials for transport infrastructure, there is an urgent need to update current industry specifications and standards. This event showcases a project working towards just that.
On March 17, 2026, Chair Arun Arunothayan chats with Rebecca Gravina (University of Queensland) and Wayne Roberts (Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads) about their research collaboration. They’ll discuss how their project is exploring concrete mixes for non-structural applications that include industrial byproducts such as slag, fly ash, furnace bottom ash and quarry dust alongside other recycled waste materials such as plastic and glass.
Join us for this free online session to share knowledge, build your networks and join the conversation at the forefront of concrete innovation.
Sustainable Low-Carbon Materials for Future Concrete Infrastructure
With more industry and government organisations seeking to use low-carbon or recycled materials for transport infrastructure, there is an urgent need to update current industry specifications and standards. This event showcases a project working towards just that.
On March 17, 2026, Chair Arun Arunothayan chats with Rebecca Gravina (University of Queensland) and Wayne Roberts (Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads) about their research collaboration. They’ll discuss how their project is exploring concrete mixes for non-structural applications that include industrial byproducts such as slag, fly ash, furnace bottom ash and quarry dust alongside other recycled waste materials such as plastic and glass.
Join us for this free online session to share knowledge, build your networks and join the conversation at the forefront of concrete innovation.
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online