World Trade Center - New York City, NY

Soaring to a height of 1,776 feet (540-meters), the 2.6-million-square-foot (242,000-square meter) skyscraper soon to become the new One World Trade Center in the lower Manhattan district of New York City is a marvel of design and engineering.
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The Reed at Southbank - Chicago, IL

Rising 41 stories along the Chicago River, The Reed at Southbank is a striking addition to the city’s skyline, combining luxury living with groundbreaking sustainability efforts. Featuring one of the lowest Global Warming Potential (GWP) values ever specified for a Chicago high-rise, the project sets a new benchmark for concrete construction. With a four-hour set time and stringent early-age strength requirements, the concrete mix—spanning 29,000 cubic yards across 4,000 to 10,000 psi strengths—met and exceeded all performance expectations.
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PIER 27 - Toronto, ON

Standing 369 feet tall, PIER 27 Phase III is the pinnacle of a multi-building residential complex along Toronto’s waterfront. This 35-story tower distinguishes itself with bold architectural design, featuring striking 16-foot cantilevered balconies arranged in an alternating pattern across each floor. Constructed with 25,000 m³ (32,700 yd³) of concrete—including over 3,000 m³ (3,900 yd³) of high early strength and high-strength mixes—the project required an optimized concrete formulation to enhance strength development while reducing its carbon footprint.
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MSG Sphere - Las Vegas, NV

