Daewoo Engineering & Construction pursues carbon credit certification for ‘carbon-reducing early steel concrete’

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Daewoo⁤ Engineering & Construction announced on the 14th ⁤that it will pursue ‘Carbon Credit’ certification, which is the first construction company to recognize carbon ‍reduction ⁣performance, based on ⁣the​ performance of on-site casting application of the ‍new ‘Carbon Reduction Pre-Strengthened Concrete’ developed with Halla Cement.

The carbon-reducing early-strength concrete developed in 2022 reduces cement ⁤usage by an average of 112kg/㎥ compared to existing concrete in a room temperature ‍curing environment, achieving a CO emission reduction effect of about 54%, and at the same time ‍uses ‘crude-steel slag⁢ cement’ to reduce cement use. It has the advantage of being 10 to 30% superior in early strength. Through this, Daewoo E&C resolved the problems of concrete strength delays ‌and quality defects during the winter. This concrete​ was developed for the first time in⁢ Korea as a technology‍ that can be applied to various buildings such as apartment complexes, based on the feature that it can⁣ be poured directly on site regardless of temperature or season.

Unlike the existing ⁢technology‍ where pre-strengthened concrete is limited to ⁢some precast structures, Daewoo E&C’s ‘carbon-reduced pre-strengthened concrete’ is⁤ applicable to all ​construction structures and ⁢is expected to be of great help to the⁢ environment if its use expands. In fact, Daewoo E&C is currently applying it to six sites, including railroad construction and apartment construction.

In ⁢general, 245kg ⁤of cement ⁢(OPC standard, excluding admixtures) is used per​ 1㎥ of concrete⁣ used at domestic and overseas construction sites, so greenhouse‍ gas emissions are considerable. In particular,⁢ ‘Type ‍1 Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC)’, which is widely used as the main material ‌for concrete,‍ has been pointed out as a⁣ cause of climate⁢ change as approximately 0.8 tons of CO is emitted per ​ton of production.

Based on⁤ its​ experience in field⁣ application of​ this eco-friendly concrete, Daewoo E&C‍ plans to obtain Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) and‍ low-carbon product certification implemented ⁤by the Ministry⁤ of Environment by the first⁣ half of 2025. This certification is a system that provides objective‌ environmental information by​ evaluating the environmental impact of all⁢ processes from ‍production, use, and disposal of​ products. Through this, Daewoo E&C plans to fulfill its social responsibilities and play ​a leading role in creating a sustainable ​construction culture.

In addition, Daewoo E&C is pursuing ‘Carbon Credit’ certification⁢ from the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which recognizes carbon reduction performance based on the performance ‌of applying cast-in-place concrete for the first⁣ time in ‌the construction industry. Carbon⁢ credit ​is a system that recognizes greenhouse gas emission reduction performance as credit, ‌and Daewoo E&C expects that ​it will⁤ be able to be ⁤used in the carbon trading market in the ⁤future.

A Daewoo E&C official said, “This technology development is significant in that it‍ is an eco-friendly technology that can be applied ⁤at various construction⁤ sites regardless of the season.” He ‍added, “As eco-friendly construction is becoming a necessity rather than an ⁢option, we will ⁤continue to work hard to achieve carbon neutrality in ‌the future.” ​“We will research ​and apply eco-friendly technologies,” he said.


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Jeong Jin-su, Donga.com reporter [email protected]

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Time.news Interview: Pioneering⁢ Carbon Reduction in Construction with Daewoo Engineering & Construction

Editor (Alex): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we’re diving into a‌ groundbreaking development in ​eco-friendly construction. With me‍ is Dr. ‍Kim Jae-won, an expert in sustainable engineering ⁣and environmental impact. Thanks for joining us, Dr. Kim!

Dr. Kim: Thank you for having ‍me, Alex. ‌It’s a‌ pleasure to discuss this ‍important topic.

Alex: So, let’s get right ⁤into ​it.‍ Daewoo Engineering & Construction recently announced their intention to pursue Carbon Credit certification. Why is this significant for the construction⁢ industry?

Dr. Kim: It’s quite significant for several reasons. First, ‍the construction industry has traditionally been⁤ a major contributor‍ to greenhouse gas emissions, ⁤primarily due to the​ extensive use of Ordinary Portland Cement​ (OPC). Daewoo’s initiative is a clear indication that construction firms are beginning to take responsibility for their environmental ⁢impact and are seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint.

Alex: Absolutely.​ Their new ‘Carbon Reduction Pre-Strengthened Concrete’ utilizes less cement, which is a⁢ major breakthrough. Can ​you elaborate on how this technology works and the implications of reducing cement usage by such a significant amount?

Dr. Kim: Certainly! The‌ new concrete‌ mix reduces cement use by an average of 112kg ​per cubic meter in a standard curing​ environment. This reduction translates to‌ a‍ carbon dioxide emission decrease of about 54%. Moreover, using⁢ crude-steel ⁤slag cement not only ​further minimizes cement use but ​also enhances early strength,⁢ resolving common ‌issues related ⁤to ‌concrete⁣ curing in colder temperatures. This ​is crucial for maintaining construction schedules and quality, especially in diverse ⁤climate conditions.

Alex: That’s⁤ fascinating. It⁢ seems ⁣like a versatile solution. How do you see this concrete ⁣being applied across various construction projects?

Dr. Kim: The versatility of Daewoo’s concrete mix is one of its ⁢strongest points. Unlike traditional pre-strengthened concrete, which had limitations,⁤ this‌ new formulation⁢ can be used​ across all types of constructions. Daewoo is currently applying ⁣it at multiple sites, including railroads and apartment ‌complexes. If adopted ⁤widely, ‌it could‍ lead to a⁤ substantial reduction in overall emissions ⁢from construction projects.

Alex: And in terms of ⁣certifications, Daewoo⁣ plans to​ obtain Environmental ⁤Product Declarations (EPD) and aims for low-carbon product certification⁣ by 2025. How ⁤important are ‍these certifications for the industry and consumers?

Dr. Kim: ‌ Very important! EPDs provide transparent information about the environmental impact of ‍products, from production through to ‌disposal. This‌ kind of transparency helps consumers,⁢ investors, ‍and stakeholders ‌make informed choices. Moreover, certifications like carbon ⁣credits encourage companies to innovate and invest‍ in sustainable technologies, as they⁣ can benefit financially from their reduced emissions in carbon trading markets.

Alex: Speaking of carbon credits, Daewoo‍ is also seeking recognition from‌ the Korea⁤ Chamber of Commerce and Industry for their carbon reduction performance. How does participation in carbon⁢ trading markets⁢ change the game ⁢for companies?

Dr.⁣ Kim: Participation in carbon trading⁤ introduces a financial incentive for reducing emissions. If Daewoo succeeds in obtaining these credits, it could monetize its eco-friendly initiatives, creating a‌ sustainable business model that aligns economic growth with environmental stewardship. This shift could motivate other firms to follow suit, accelerating⁤ the industry’s transition toward greener practices.

Alex: It’s clear that Daewoo E&C is at the forefront of an ​essential shift in construction practices. ⁤What message do ⁢you hope this sends to the rest of the industry ⁢and future ⁣builders?

Dr. Kim: ⁣My hope is that this sets a precedent for other companies ‍to prioritize sustainability as a core principle, rather ​than a secondary concern. As environmental issues become more pressing, embracing innovation in construction ⁢processes is crucial. The industry has‍ the potential ⁣to make a significant impact on‌ climate ‌change, and every step​ towards sustainability counts.

Alex: Well said, ‍Dr. Kim. It’s an exciting ⁣time for eco-friendly ⁤construction practices, and Daewoo E&C’s initiatives could indeed inspire ‌a collective movement in the industry. Thank you for your insights⁣ today!

Dr. Kim: Thank you, Alex! It was a pleasure discussing these developments with‌ you.

Alex: And to our readers,​ stay tuned for more updates on innovations that ​can ⁤shape a sustainable future!

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