The Oil Sustainability Program has established the NovusCrete consortium, a global collaboration effort which will develop and accelerate the adoption of sustainable and durable saltwater concrete. With a focus on utilizing local resources, including innovative polymer-based materials, PP-fiber, recycled aggregates, special concrete admixtures and modified fine aggregates such as sand, NovusCrete seeks to reduce environmental impact while transforming the construction industry through increased resilience and sustainability.
Aligned with OSP’s commitment to advancing sustainable solutions for modern applications through innovation, NovusCrete will pioneer eco-friendly concrete solutions using saltwater and innovative polymer-based materials.
The consortium, comprising top industry leaders such as NEOM, represented by the design and construction sector, Saudi Investment Recycling Company, SIKA, and ClimateCrete Inc, will work closely together to enable the adoption of glass fiber reinforced polymer and other local materials in saltwater concrete. Led by OSP, the NovusCrete consortium will also develop standards and regulations that help support the facilitation and adoption of GFRP applications and other local materials in concrete. Furthermore, the consortium will promote sustainability in the building and construction industry by upcycling waste, extending the lifespan of buildings, and minimizing environmental impact from construction activities.
The NovusCrete consortium is supported by the American Concrete Institute, which contributes to the effort of this initiative through the work of their technical committees. Together, all parties involved will foster a construction landscape that prioritizes environmental stewardship and innovation.