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Making Better Concrete: Guidelines to Using Fly Ash (cement Substitute) for Higher Quality, Eco-friendly Structures

Placed on: 2007-07-04 14:01   Updated on: 2007-07-04 14:06 

Making Better Concrete: Guidelines to Using Fly Ash (cement Substitute) for Higher Quality, Eco-friendly Structures
2007-03-21 13:59

by Bruce King

Publication Date: 21/03/2007

Publisher: Green Building Press

A guide that shows fly ash as an eco-friendly alternative to using portland cement in concrete. This work isn't just for people who want to 'build green' - this is for people who want to build better concrete.
Why a book about concrete? Because we use so much of it - far more than any other building material. It seems only sensible to inquire as to how we can use this ubiquitous building material without undue damage to the life and landscapes that surround us.