ACI Formed Seawater Concrete Committee

ACI Committee 243 will deal with concrete made with combinations of brackish, saline, and brine water and/or sea aggregates.

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The American Concrete Institute conducts committee meetings twice a year - the first in spring and another in fall. Hundreds of concrete insiders, engineering, and concrete experts gather to talk, discuss, and debate changes to various standards and codes. 

Announced on May 29, the ACI has formed a new committee "whose mission is to develop and report information on concrete made with brackish, saline, and brine water and sea aggregates." ACI Committee 243, Seawater Concrete, will host its inaugural meeting on Sunday, November 3, 2024, at the ACI Concrete Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

As reported in the release:

Under the leadership of chair Antonio Nanni, Professor and Chair at University of Miami, ACI Past President, and active ACI committee member, the committee will work to develop code language focused specifically on seawater concrete construction.

ACI’s decision to form a new technical committee that deals with concrete made with combinations of brackish, saline, and brine water and/or sea aggregates is another critical step to show our commitment to sustainability” said Nanni, Chair, ACI Committee 243. “Saving fresh water and natural aggregates is a global goal and the active presence of ACI in this space will facilitate the development of knowledge and documentation necessary to attain it.”

Those with a variety of backgrounds related to seawater concrete and development of codes and are interested in contributing as an active voting member of ACI Committee 243, please visit the ACI Join a Committee webpage and complete the member application.

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