
California Nevada Cement Association - CNCA
@cncacement
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CNCA serves as a non-profit association that provides expert technical leadership, research, and educational opportunities.
Joined July 2019
The CA cement industry is committed to working with policymakers, regulators, developers, engineers, architects, and advocates to achieve carbon neutrality and fight #climatechange. Learn more about our 2045 goal:
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Busting the Myths: @PhnxDevelopment shares the Fire-Resistant Truth About Concrete Homes. Have you heard other myths about concrete homes? Share them—we’ll set the record straight.
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Noncombustible homes offer strong protection and durability. Learn how non combustible homes and non combustible housing ensure long-term safety.
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California’s Critical Highway Freight Corridors keep our economy moving — connecting ports, warehouses, & distribution hubs to markets around the world. 🚚🌎.Read about why it matters and what’s next in the @ACPA_SW July issue of Innovation Highway:
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With a population of 39,128,162, California is the world's fifth-largest economy with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $4 trillion in goods and services per year. That’s a lot of commerce taking...
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Why not build homes that don't burn? Together with @CalcimaRocks and @nrmca, the CNCA has worked to form the Building With Resilience initiative to answer that question. Read about those answers and the initiative here:
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Constructing homes of concrete faces hurdles, but it could be worth it in the long run.
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☀️ Hot summer days in CA & NV can dry out your #aggregate stockpiles fast. 💧 Keep them watered to prevent moisture loss — or they’ll soak up mix water like a sponge, throwing off your concrete.
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These little rocks are doing the heavy lifting! 💪🪨 Did you know the size, shape, and quality of aggregates have a huge impact on concrete strength, workability, durability, and finish? Get the gradation right, and you get concrete that’s smoother, stronger, and #builttolast.
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Looking to rebuild smarter or make your home more fire-resistant? @TomTietzCNCA recommends checking out for real solutions that protect what matters most. 🏠 Have a look—and reach out with questions!
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Concrete is more than strong. It’s:.1️⃣ Innovative.2️⃣ Durable.3️⃣ Non-combustible.🔄 Swipe through to see how concrete supports safer, more sustainable homes and communities. Learn more 👉 #ConcreteIs #BuildingWithResilience #FireSafeHomes #NonCombustible
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Building back smarter 🔥🏗️.JTD Architects played a key role in a recent ICCF demo in Sunset Mesa, highlighting concrete block as a safer, more #sustainable option in fire-prone areas. It’s more than just design—it’s about helping communities rebuild stronger. 🎥 Watch the story:.
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When every second counts, materials matter. Visit to learn more. #ConcreteProtection #BuildingWithResilience #MaterialsMatter
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What does it mean to build with resilience? Clay Slocum takes us to Paradise, CA, where one ICF home stood strong while wildfires devastated the area in 2018. 🏠 Non-combustible.🧱 Durable.✅ Proven.Visit for more info. #BuildingWithResilience
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Thank you to Tim Greutert of @CaltransHQ for his outstanding service as California’s State Materials Engineer and for sharing valuable insights with our board in April. His collaborative approach to working with industry set a strong example of effective partnership.
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“We can’t keep rebuilding the same way and expecting different outcomes.”.Let’s build safer, stronger, and smarter. Proud to support #BuildingWithResilience—because materials matter. Learn more 👉 🗣️ Quote from Tom Tietz, Executive Director, CNCA.
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Building and Rebuilding with Fire-Resilient, Non-Combustible Materials
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In light of California’s recent wildfires, @CalcimaRocks, California Nevada Cement Association and @nrmca have come together to form "Building with Resilience," an initiative committed to supporting fire-threatened communities and advancing safer, more sustainable practices for
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