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Replacing hundreds of billions in residential and commercial buildings and roads is an opportunity to enable a shift to Ultra-high performance concrete and making key structures like hospitals, fire departments into UHPC concrete domes.
The 2001 world trade center disaster made the Freedom tower out of ultra-high performance cement.
This new rebuilding is an opportunity for the Federal and California government to finish some key materials analysis and testing for mass production of ultra high performance cement. We have learned a lot about cement and we can make the buildings 10-100 times stronger. Why rebuild with flimsy material that we know cannot withstand fires and earthquakes?
We can select the material that with volume usage could be about the same cost as current wood construction. It would be good for high rises and other towers and has been used for them already.