This project focuses on the development of sustainable and eco-friendly concrete by utilizing industrial by-products such as Fly Ash and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) as partial or complete replacements for conventional cement. The study aims to evaluate the mechanical properties, durability, and environmental benefits of these materials in concrete production. By reducing cement consumption and promoting the reuse of industrial waste, the project contributes to lowering carbon emissions and supporting sustainable construction practices. The findings are expected to provide an effective solution for producing high-performance, low-carbon concrete suitable for modern infrastructure development.
Durvesh Gotarne (Mon,) studied this question.