Continuing Education Courses
Course #22723 - Concrete Sustainability: Quantify & Decarbonize Concrete
Course Expiration: |
November 22, 2026 |
Course Type: |
Contractor |
Core Credit Hours: |
1.0 |
HVAC Specific: |
No |
Energy Specific: |
No |
Course Name: | Concrete Sustainability: Quantify & Decarbonize Concrete |
Course Outline & Objectives: | Learning Objectives
Explain the basics of the embodied carbon of concrete. How EPDs (Environmental Product Declarations are used to measure embodied carbon.
Prioritize strategies to optimize concrete specifications to get the greatest reductions in carbon footprint using current technologies and design tools.
Explore how innovative technologies will result in zero carbon concrete in the future.
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Course Schedule |
December 17, 2024
Miller Free Enterprise Center (Karen G. Miller Conference Center (KGMC), 9750 S. 300 W., Sandy, UT 84070
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Calendar Events |
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Date: 12/17/2024 Location: Salt Lake
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Keywords: |
concrete aciamerican concrete instituteconstruction |
Location(s): |
Salt Lake
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Teaching Method: | Live |
Company Name: | Utah Department of Transportation |
Phone: | 801-633-6262 |
Address: | 4501 South 2700 West |
City: | Salt Lake City |
State: | UT |
Postal Code: | 84114 |
Email Address: | jtrichins@utah.gov |
The Course Provider is: | a state or federal agency |
Signup Link: | https://aciintermountain.com/luncheons/ |
Instructor First Name: | Patrick |
Instructor Last Name: | Matsche |
Instructor License #: | |
Instructor Resume: | Patrick Matsche is NRMCAs Build with Strength Senior Director, Building Innovations Structures and Sustainability Group. In this role, he promotes concrete and concrete technologies throughout the design community with a special focus on sustainability, resilience and decarbonizing the built environment. He integrates teams of architects, engineers, and contractors to offer durable, energy efficient and economical concrete solutions. He supports member companies by providing outreach and education to developers, contractors and design professionals, offering practical alternatives that underscore the economic benefits of building with concrete. |
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