MKCC1 Green Concrete

 

 

Product information
MKCC1 Green Concrete is a product of Mekong No1 Construction Joint Stock Company (CC1 – MeKong) developed specifically to help project meet the requirements on recycled materials of green building rating systems such as LOTUS and LEED.

MKCC1 Green Concrete is mainly suitable for the following uses: foundations, columns, beams, bored piles, diaphragm walls, pavements, etc.

CC1 – Mekong uses recycled materials like: Recycled Aggregate, Recycled water during production, Green cement such as PFA (pulverised fuel ash, also known as fly ash, which is a product produced by the burning of coal by thermal power plants) or GGBS (Ground-granulated blast-furnace slag).

CC1 – Mekong also uses a special admixture for reducing water use and reducing cement in mix design to cut CO2 emissions.


Green Features

  • MKCC1 Green Concrete contains at least 10% of pre-consumer recycled content (more can be achieved based on project specifications)
  • Reduce CO2 Emissions (through reduction of cement use) with around 40-50 kg of CO2 for each cubic meter of concrete
  • Conservation of natural resources like sand, aggregate and water

 

Compliance & Certifications

MKCC1 Green Concrete meets the requirements of TCVN 374:2006.

Structure

VGD-ST-0002

Concrete

APPLICABLE LOTUS CREDITS

NR / MFR M-2
Homes / SB M-1, M-2

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Mekong No.1 Construction Investment Joint Stock Company

Add 67 Mai Chi Tho Street, An Phu Ward, District 2, HCMC
Tel (84-8) 37.402727 – 37.402828
Fax (84-8) 37.402929
Email [email protected]
Website www.cc1mekong.com.vn
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The content of this Product Data Sheet has been compiled from information supplied by the company and/or their agents and is not necessarily endorsed by the Vietnam Green Building Council.

Whilst every care has been taken in preparing this Product Data Sheet, the Vietnam Green Building Council cannot accept responsibility for any inaccuracies or for consequential loss incurred as as result of such inaccuracies arising through the use of the document.