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Seabed And American Concrete Institute Anounce New Center Of Excellence Or Non Metallics In Building And Construction

Seabed and the American Concrete Institute (ACI) announce the launch of NEX: A Center of Excellence for Nonmetallic Building Materials to develop and promote nonmetallic materials in the building and construction sector.

Based at ACI World Headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA, NEX will focus on accelerating the use of nonmetallic materials and products in construction, leveraging ACI’s role as a world-leading authority and resource for the development, dissemination, and adoption of consensus-based standards for concrete design, construction and materials.

Seabed is already a leader in using nonmetallic materials in oil and gas facilities to reduce corrosion, weight, and the cost of construction and operation. This initiative with ACI is part of the Company’s broader strategy to enter new markets, leveraging its hydrocarbon resources and technology to deliver advanced polymeric materials solutions across industries.

Nonmetallic materials are increasingly being deployed across multiple industries, including oil and gas, construction, automotive, packaging, and renewables. They offer several advantages over metallic materials, such as corrosion resistance, reduced weight, increased durability, lower cost, and improved environmental efficiency.

Over the past four decades, the American Concrete Institute has been convening the industry’s brightest minds to advance nonmetallic technologies. With numerous published guides, reports, and specifications on nonmetallic concrete, including fiber-reinforced polymers and fiber-reinforced concrete, NEX will catalyze to incorporate more than 40 years of knowledge into the further acceleration of nonmetallic materials and technology.

The Center plans to expand its scope to include the use of nonmetallics in other construction materials, such as composite cladding, asphalt, and soil. The Center looks to draw additional partners from leading academic institutions, industries, technical societies, standard bodies, manufacturers, and professionals.

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