Feasibility of using recycled concrete aggregates to produce ultra high performance concrete: A preliminary study Zeger Sierens, Miquel Joseph, Jiabin Li View Abstract
Effect of aggregate grading on the fresh and mechanical performance of recycled aggregate self-compacting concrete Uma Shankar Biswal, Pasla Dinakar View Abstract
An experimental study in developing self-compacting concrete as per IS: 10262 (2019) by utilising the marginal materials as fines Ajay N., Ashwin M. Joshi, Girish S., Namratha Bharadwaj View Abstract
Sustainability assessment of M25 grade recycled aggregate concrete Tiju Susan Thomas, V. Sankaran, K. V. Jisha, B. S. Dhanya View Abstract
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The use of sustainable concrete in the London Aquatics Centre Sara Klomps
The future of concrete aggregates – A brief review I. G. Amadi, M. G. Alexander, H. Beushausen
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The knowledge and the lessons learned from the construction of the 2012 London Aquatics Centre, helps raise the bar within construction industry, and is a legacy showcase project for usage of secondary aggregates in visual concrete with high quality finish. Cover image source: Picture by:
Hufton + Crow Contributed by: Sara Klomps, Director at Zaha Hadid Architects