High-performance heavy density concrete made with magnetite coarse aggregate along with 10% SF reaches the highest compressive strength values exceeding over the M60 requirement by 14% after 28 days of curing. Whereas, the compressive strength of concrete containing barite aggregate was very close to M60 and exceeds upon continuing for 90 days. On the contrary,
the concrete mixes made with goethite and serpentine coarse aggregate along with 10% SF, 20% FA and 30% GGBS did not satisfy the requirements of high-performance concrete (grade-M60), since the compressive strength could not reach 600 kg/cm2 even after 90 days of curing.