Next generation of port infrastructure opens at the Port of Vigo

The ground-breaking Living Ports Project, the next generation of port infrastructure, officially opened on Friday 24 March – leading the way for greener marine construction.The Living Ports Project, showcasing the next generation of port infrastructure at the Port of Vigo, is an ECOncrete lead project, delivered by an interdisciplinary consortium that includes Cardama Shipyards and … Continued

Scour Protection – From Rocks to Ecological Concrete

When a structure, like an offshore wind turbine and tower, is placed offshore, the structure causes local eddies and an increase of the current and wave motions. This fast-flowing water stirs sand and sediment particles, picks them up and transports them away from the structure, creating a hole around the structure. This phenomenon is called … Continued

ECOncrete endorses Waterfront Alliance WEDG principles

ECOncrete is proud to be among the first companies to take the WEDG pledge and commit to resilient, accessible, and healthy waterfronts. Using ecological concrete reinforces structural durability, while also enhancing habitat opportunities for local species that improve coastal resilience.The Waterfront Alliance’s Waterfront Edge Design Guidelines (WEDG) provides an independent rating system and guidelines to … Continued

Life on concrete is thriving in the Port of Malaga

In April 2022, a new pier was installed in the IGY Marina, Port of Malaga. ECOncrete was selected to mitigate the pier’s ecological impact, and the technology was seamlessly integrated by the local contractor in standard concrete casting procedure. ECOncrete’s unique nature-based design and concrete admix benefits biodiversity and improves the durability of marine structures.9 … Continued

ECOncrete wins US National Energy Globe award

ECOncrete recently received the National Energy Globe Award for the COASTALOCK technology through a partnership with the Port of San Diego. “COASTALOCK is the trifecta we love: carbon sequestration, smaller footprint, while at the same time, providing resilience.” – John Jason H. Giffen, Vice President Port of San Diego.The CoastaLock ,the first ecologically designed armor unitfor coastal … Continued

Marine Biodiversity & ECOncrete: Balancing Infrastructure and Ecology

Global marine biodiversity is under threat from many causes (i.e. habitat degradation, pollution, overfishing), all from the same source: human activity1. While humans live on land, a fundamental tenet of ecology is that nothing lives, nor dies, in isolation. Therefore, the extinction of one species, or one micro ecosystem, has cascading impacts that can ultimately … Continued

ICCE 2022: Coastalock Hydraulic Stability

Jorge Gutiérrez Martínez, our Global Head of Engineering, is presenting at the 37th International Conference on Coastal Engineering (ICCE). The event happens biennially, and will take place in Sydney, Australia this December. The ICCE brings together coastal engineers, academics, researchers, around a central theme; the conference’s focus this year is the Present State of the … Continued

Droplock Ecological Concrete Scour Protection Deployed

Successful deployment of the novel Droplock Ecological Scour Protection is completed 12 miles off the shore of Long Island, NY in coordination with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Approximately 4,000 concrete units were manufactured earlier in August in New York. The two-year joint R&D project of Holcim US and ECOncrete to provide offshore … Continued