Sustainable Materials in Civil Infrastructure 1st Edition
Capture the future of construction with Sustainable Materials in Civil Infrastructure, 1st Edition by Thainswemong Choudhury, Raviteja KVNS, Lakhveer Singh, and Elisa Bertolesi. This authoritative guide brings together cutting-edge thinking on low-carbon and eco-friendly materials, giving engineers, urban planners, contractors, and policymakers the practical insight needed to build resilient, climate-smart infrastructure.
Explore clear, applied guidance on selecting and evaluating sustainable materials for roads, bridges, buildings, and water systems. The authors translate complex science into usable strategies—covering performance, durability, lifecycle assessment, and cost-effective implementation—so you can make informed decisions that align with modern green construction standards and regional regulations across North America, Europe, India, and beyond.
Whether you’re specifying recycled aggregates, low-carbon cement alternatives, bio-based composites, or novel corrosion-resistant solutions, this book links theory to practice with real-world examples and forward-looking recommendations. It’s ideal for professionals seeking to reduce embodied carbon, enhance service life, and meet tightening sustainability targets, as well as students and researchers building expertise in sustainable civil engineering.
Readable, rigorous, and regionally aware, this edition equips you to drive greener projects from design through delivery. Invest in the knowledge that helps future-proof infrastructure and supports environmental and economic goals in diverse climates and regulatory environments.
Ready to transform your approach to construction? Add Sustainable Materials in Civil Infrastructure to your professional library today and be part of the sustainable building movement.
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