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The Global H**p Summit in partnership with the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing of Prefabricated Housing (ARC CAMP.H), and the Australian H**p Manufacturing Company, are excited to be hosting the 3rd Global H**p Summit at the intersection of industrial h

The Hon Sam Birrell MP opening the Global H**p Summit 2023
26/09/2023

The Hon Sam Birrell MP opening the Global H**p Summit 2023

Day 1 - Welcome by the deputy Dean Research - the university of Melbourne
26/09/2023

Day 1 - Welcome by the deputy Dean Research - the university of Melbourne

3rd Annual Global H**p Summit registration is closing soon.Don't miss out on your tickets and register today!For more in...
18/09/2023

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28/08/2023

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H**pcrete shows promise for healthy housing rehabilitation
28/08/2023

H**pcrete shows promise for healthy housing rehabilitation

The material is still hard to find and expensive — but proponents see a bright future for the concrete alternative.

Article from: Built Environment Economist - Australia and New Zealand June 2023.The Australian construction sector adds ...
06/08/2023

Article from: Built Environment Economist - Australia and New Zealand June 2023.

The Australian construction sector adds significantly to the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG), This is primarily due to the release of carbon dioxide from cement-based materials used in construction. Due to the significant impact of the construction sector on the environment, creating new materials with lower environmental impact has become a crucial and pressing matter. One possible approach is to minimise the use of non-renewable resources. For example, in the context of structural concrete, using recycled aggregates from construction and demolition waste has been explored as a potential replacement for natural aggregates.

At present, most constructed spaces utilise concrete, which mainly consists of cement (typically Portland cement), aggregates, and water. In order to produce cement, a binding agent is necessary, which is typically lime-based.

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The Australian construction sector adds significantly to the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG), This is primarily due to the release of carbon dioxide from cement-based materials used in construction. Due to the significant impact of the construction sector on the environment, creating new material...

04/08/2023
Registration for the 2023 summit is now open.
20/07/2023

Registration for the 2023 summit is now open.

The Global H**p Summit in partnership with the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing of Prefabricated Housing (ARC CAMP.H)

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