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Purebase (OTCQB: PUBC) announced that its blended metakaolin supplementary cementitious material (SCM) will be used in the UC Davis Pavement Research Center's (UCPRC) upcoming concrete pavement test track in 2024. This is part of UCPRC's Sustainable Concrete Lab-to-Slab Initiative, which aims to evaluate low-carbon cements and SCMs beyond traditional coal fly ash and slag. The initiative is supported by the ACI Foundation, California Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration's Sustainable Pavements Program Cooperative Center.
The project involves constructing three successive slabs using novel sustainable materials, with each test section requiring approximately 2.5 cubic yards of concrete. If successful, this could lead to widespread implementation of Purebase's SCM in major construction projects across California, supporting the company's goal of decarbonizing the state and eventually the nation.
Purebase (OTCQB: PUBC) has announced that its blended metakaolin supplementary cementitious material will be used in UC Davis Pavement Research Center's (UCPRC) upcoming concrete pavement test track in 2024. This is part of UCPRC's Sustainable Concrete Lab-to-Slab Initiative, which aims to evaluate low-carbon cements and supplementary cementitious materials beyond traditional options.
The initiative, supported by organizations like ACI, Caltrans, and FHWA's SPPCC, will construct three successive slabs using novel sustainable materials. Each test section requires approximately 2.5 cubic yards of concrete. The project aims to generate insights into the viability of these materials for real-world applications.
Purebase CEO Scott Dockter stated that successful testing could lead to widespread implementation of their SCM in substantial construction projects across California, supporting the company's goal of decarbonizing the state and eventually the nation.