Daniel Akerele, LEED® Green Associate™ on LinkedIn: Evaluating the Impact of CO2 on Calcium SulphoAluminate (CSA) Concrete (2024)

Daniel Akerele, LEED® Green Associate™

Civil Engineer | Construction Professional | Project Planning and Management | PhD Candidate in Sustainable Construction

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Happy to Inform you that our latest publication is available for open access. 😊University of Washington University of Washington College of Built Environments MDPI UW - CERC (Center for Education and Research in Construction) #construction #concrete #CSA #research #sustainability

Evaluating the Impact of CO2 on Calcium SulphoAluminate (CSA) Concrete mdpi.com

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