
Date/Time: December 10, 2025 12:00 pm Central
As industry professionals strive to embrace the dynamics and challenges of working with new blended cements (Type 1Ls and beyond), they face a host of unknowns that can make navigating this new landscape daunting. This webinar provides an overview of the new blended cements and how they are impacting shrinkage-compensating concrete designs. Key variables and recommendations from design through successful delivery will be reviewed, along with insights into best practices in this new frontier. This session is geared to equip attendees for success and foster innovation and collaboration as we work together toward the overarching goal of advancing sustainable design.
After attending this presentation, attendees will:
- Understand the new blended cements available in the marketplace and those on the horizon.
- Review best practices in developing Type K shrinkage-compensating concrete mix designs.
- Review best practices in design, specification, production, construction details, and place and finish practices.
By registering for this complimentary webinar, you are agreeing to receiving communications from the Webinar Sponsor, STRUCTURE and/or NCSEA.
Continuing education credit is being provided by CTS Cement | Komponent Division. Questions? Contact Susan Foster at sfoster@ctscement.com.
This webinar will be recorded and made available on the STRUCTURE website.
Presented by: Susan Foster, MBA, SSLP, CMS, Director of Strategic Initiatives & Komponent® at CTS Cement

Susan Foster, MBA, SSLP, CMS, is the Director of Strategic Initiatives & Komponent® at CTS Cement. She holds an MBA from UMUC along with a number of technical and professional certifications. She’s been a leader in business and sales management, strategic growth, project management, and technical support for over 30 years. Her experience in a wide range of construction materials, including shrinkage-compensating concrete, waterproofing, high-performance coatings and building envelope assemblies contributed to her success as a trusted advisor recognized throughout the construction industry.
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