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                            andrEw minson DPhil (Oxon) FIStructE FICE. Director of Concrete and Sustainable Construction,
                            Global Cement and Concrete Association. Andrew Minson started his role as Concrete and Sustainable
                            Construction Director for the GCCA at the beginning of 2019. He leads GCCA’s work promoting the
                            sustainability value of concrete. This includes improving understanding of concrete’s lifecycle and its role in
                            delivering a low carbon, resilient and sustainable built environment. He also leads work with industry partners
                            developing new global sustainability guidelines for concrete. Over his career Andrew has built a detailed
                            knowledge of the construction industry, sustainability and how the concrete sector can play a positive role
                            now and in the future. Whilst responsible for The Concrete Centre he led the Concrete Industry Sustainable
                            Construction Strategy for the UK from 2009 to 2018 – a strategy that encompasses the whole life of the
                            material from sourcing constituents to beyond project demolition. He is co-author of the Wiley published
                            “Sustainable Concrete Solutions”. Andrew gained a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of
                            Queensland before winning a Rhodes Scholarship to University of Oxford. He worked for global engineering
                            consultant Arup for ten years before joining The Concrete Centre. He is a Fellow of both the Institution of
                            Structural Engineers and the Institution of Civil Engineers.










































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