The Slag Cement Association (SCA) awarded two Amrize projects top honors in the Lower Carbon Concrete category of its annual Slag Cement in Sustainable Concrete Awards program for demonstrating innovative mix design and material optimization.
The award-winning projects illustrate how Amrize is applying advanced materials engineering to deliver high performance, with more efficiency:
- AI-Optimized Mix for the Meta Data Center (Rosemount, Minn.). In collaboration with Meta and the University of Illinois, Amrize developed a first-of-its-kind, AI-optimized concrete mix tailored to the demands of large-scale data center construction. The mix design was engineered to deliver high strength, maintain set-time, and reduce carbon load – meeting Meta’s stringent performance, speed and sustainability targets. The solution combined Amrize’s materials engineering expertise with Meta’s open-source AI models.
- Procter & Gamble Principio Project (Andover, Mass.). At Procter & Gamble’s Gillette manufacturing facility in Andover, Amrize supported a major modernization project requiring high-performance concrete with reduced environmental impact. Amrize’s ECOtect lower-carbon concrete mix delivered high strength and optimized set times. It also contributed to improved long-term durability, supporting the facility’s enhanced sustainability, efficiency and operational performance.
“The Meta AI-Designed Mix for the Rosemount Data Center and Principio are standout examples of how the concrete industry is pushing the boundaries of construction,” said Nick Brimley, director of marketing and membership for the Slag Cement Association. “Amrize has shown the importance of innovation in effectively lowering the carbon footprint of the built environment and SCA was proud to honor these winning projects.”
Jaime Hill, president of Amrize Building Materials, added, “We are incredibly proud of these awards recognizing our high-performance and innovative building solutions. Our advanced materials are helping shape the future of construction – supporting American jobs and enabling our customers to build with confidence.”
