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About Lab2Slab

The Lab2Slab program, a joint effort between the UC Pavement Research Center (UCPRC) and the UC Davis Materials Decarbonization and Sustainability Center (MDSC), is accelerating the adoption of sustainable concrete technologies through rigorous, stepwise evaluation.


Why Lab2Slab Exists

Concrete must deliver long service life and steady performance, yet new materials often move slowly into practice because owners and builders need reliable evidence that these materials will hold up in real conditions. Promising innovations stall when they are not evaluated through a clear process that confirms durability, constructability, and long-term performance.
 

The Lab2Slab program addresses this need by applying a structured, stepwise, and comprehensive testing framework to address risk and communicate results with standardized reporting. The goal is to shorten the adoption timeline from over 10 years to just 2–5 years.

Initial funding for the initiative comes from the American Concrete Institute Foundation (ACI Foundation), and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). The program is also supported by membership dues from paying industry members. 

Learn More

Watch the video Lab2Slab2Practice: Framework for Faster Implementation of Novel Concrete Materials and Technology

Read the full research report Lab2Slab2Practice: A Framework for a Faster Implementation of Innovative Concrete Materials and Technology