ACI launches certificate program for low-carbon concrete
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) has released Certificate Program, Low-Carbon Concrete: Quantification, Design, and Compliance.
A joint initiative between ACI University and NEU: An ACI Center of Excellence for Carbon Neutral Concrete, this new program is designed to educate participants on the principles, tools, and practices used to understand, quantify, and reduce concrete’s embodied carbon.
The program provides a structured introduction to how carbon considerations are integrated into modern concrete design, material selection, specification, and construction, while maintaining required performance, durability, and constructability.
The program addresses the technical foundations of embodied carbon in concrete, including the role of cementitious binders, mixture design, and structural efficiency. It also encompasses the use of Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs), Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), and Product Category Rules (PCRs) to quantify and communicate environmental impacts.
Participants are introduced to current and emerging codes, standards, and policy frameworks, including ACI CODE-323-24: Low-Carbon Concrete—Code Requirements and Commentary, along with an overview of relevant and/or evolving international and federal initiatives that influence low-carbon concrete requirements and decision-making.
Completion of the program earns up to 11 Professional Development Hours (PDHs).
