SCA ANNOUNCES 2025 SLAG CEMENT IN SUSTAINABLE CONCRETE AWARD WINNERS
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Farmington Hills, Mich. (Apr. 6, 2026) – The Slag Cement Association (SCA) is proud to announce the winners of its 2025 Slag Cement in Sustainable Concrete Awards. The winning projects were unveiled and celebrated on April 1, 2026, during the spring ACI Concrete Convention in Rosemont, Illinois.
“The Slag Cement in Sustainable Concrete Awards highlights the remarkable versatility of slag cement in our built environment.” said SCA Membership and Marketing Director Nick Brimley. “Whether achieving high-performance requirements in parking structures or enhancing the architectural beauty of our concrete buildings, the industry continues to rely on slag cement to deliver durable, resilient, and sustainable results.”
Fourteen construction projects from across the United States were chosen to showcase the broad applications of slag cement and its impact on creating more durable and resilient concrete. These construction projects were awarded in six categories. The categories include lower carbon concrete, infrastructure, high performance, architectural, durability, and innovative applications.
The 2025 Slag Cement in Sustainable Concrete Construction Award Winners:
Lower Carbon Concrete
Meta AI-Designed Mix for Rosemount Data Center, Rosemount, Minnesota
Principio, Andover, Massachusetts
Pasco Ready Mix – Spring Hill Concrete Production Facility, Spring Hill, Florida
Old Dominion Freight Facility Exterior Pavement, Tonawanda, New York
Infrastructure
McLean Boulevard, Elgin, Illinois
High Performance
Froedtert Hospital Blue Parking Structure, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Project Heat, Chicago, Illinois
Architectural
Gensco Logistics Center, Salem, Oregon
Aquilla J. Morgan High School, Wimauma, Florida
Durability
State Road 249 / Port of Indiana Bridge Replacement, Portage, Indiana
NYS Thruway Authority I-90 Rehab Project, Victor, New York
Innovative Applications
Sanford Dam Auxiliary Spillway, Sanford, Michigan
Rogue Wind Farm, Patton, Pennsylvania
US 181 Harbor Bridge Replacement Project, Corpus Christi, Texas
More information on the winning construction and research projects can be found at www.slagcement.org/awards.

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