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Item Recycling of Concrete using Chemical Admixtures(AIKTC, 2016-05) Dasgupta, Rohan; Khan, Abdul Karim (11CE20); Shafi, Abdul (12CE70); Shaikh, Ramjan (13CE84)The development in the construction industry all over the world is progressing day by day. High-tech and modernized designs are being built and old buildings are being demolished or renovated. One of the things builders, developers and contractors must consider during construction, renovation or demolition is where to put all the debris. When structures made of concrete are to be demolished, concrete recycling is an increasingly common method of disposing of the rubble. Concrete debris was once routinely shipped to landfills for disposal, but recycling has a number of benefits that has made it more attractive option in this age of greater environmental awareness, more environmental laws, and the desire to keep construction costs down. In this study, we are aiming to design a concrete debris mixture as mortar mix that will meet the IS requirements, in order to help contribute to the industry in saving the environment, to encourage the government to find solutions regarding the disposal to landfills of waste materials and save the environment, to provide new knowledge to the contractors and developers on how to improve the construction industry methods and services by using recycled concrete debris, and to sustain good product performance and meet recycling goals. The objectives of this project are to prepare a mix design of M20 grade concrete using concrete rubble from demolition site and admixture (super-plasticizer), to prepare a mix design of M25 grade concrete using concrete rubble from demolition site and admixture (super-plasticizer), to carry out Slump Cone Test on the above mentioned concrete mixes, to carry out Compressive Strength Test on the above mentioned concrete mixes, to carry out different tests on recycled aggregates & natural aggregates & compare their results and to finally conclude the effectiveness of concrete recycling based on the above test results