en.Wedoany.com Reported - At the American Concrete Institute convention held in Chicago on April 1st, construction materials company Amrize received two annual Low-Carbon Concrete Awards from the Slag Cement Association. The company provided high-performance, low-carbon concrete solutions for the Meta data center and the Procter & Gamble manufacturing plant projects through its material optimization and AI mix design.

The first award-winning project is a concrete mix developed by Amrize in collaboration with Meta and the University of Illinois for Meta's data center in Rosemount, Minnesota. This solution utilizes Meta's open-source artificial intelligence model to optimize material ratios, effectively reducing the carbon load of the concrete while ensuring high strength and maintaining construction schedules.
The second award-winning project demonstrates the application of Amrize's ECOtect™ technology. This low-carbon concrete solution was applied to Procter & Gamble's Principio project in Andover, Massachusetts, for the modernization of its Gillette manufacturing facility. By optimizing the setting time, it provides higher durability while meeting stringent sustainability goals.
According to publicly available information, Amrize is a company focused on innovation and optimization in construction materials. Nick Brinley, Director of the Slag Cement Association, stated during the award presentation that these projects are prime examples of how technological innovation reduces the carbon footprint of the built environment.
Jaime Hill, President of Amrize, pointed out that these advanced low-carbon concrete solutions are driving the future development of the construction industry. By combining AI models with materials science, a new generation of concrete is being developed that meets requirements for high strength and fast construction while significantly reducing embodied carbon, representing an important direction for the industry's technological evolution.
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