Flexco Europe moves to larger facility in Rosenfeld, Germany
The company has recently announced that it will relocate to a larger building to address existing space constraints and to allow for future growth of the operation.
The company has recently announced that it will relocate to a larger building to address existing space constraints and to allow for future growth of the operation.
The company has announced that it has obtained a €200 million loan guaranteed by the French State.
An inflatable safety barrier designed by Tarmac has been highly commended at the 2020 Chartered Institute of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) awards.
The two companies have developed concrete formulations based on H-UKR technology, a binder developed by Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies, that has a lower carbon footprint than traditional cement.
The company forecasts that construction output in the UK will contract by 10.3% in 2020 as a whole, with the steep contraction in Q2 2020 being partially offset by improvements during the second half of the year.
The company has published its preliminary Q2 key figures from the half-year financial report 2020.
Following a period of consultation with Employee Representatives and Unite the Union, CEMEX has today confirmed its proposal and will mothball its South Ferriby cement plant.
The 3.2 km long BAB 5 section between Hirschberg and Ladenburg in the direction of Frankfurt-Karlsruhe was renewed within six days, which has been owed to always having sufficient cement on site.
The company has achieved international certification from the British Standards Institution (BSI), receiving the ISO 45001 Standard in Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.
Chepstow Plant International has won a national award for its staff training and development initiative, known as 'Project Fusion'.
The CEMEX-Tec 2020 Award has announced that its 10th edition received 1 678 entries; the largest number of projects registered in the history of the event.
The company will deploy its technology at Vicat’s Montalieu cement plant, near Lyon in France, next month.
The building is particularly eye-catching due to its exposed concrete facade made from sawn-rough planks based on Dyckerhoff WEISS, and the bright colouring of the concrete skin achieved by the white cement.
Katrin Schütz, State Secretary in the Ministry of Economy, Labour and Housing of the State of Baden-Württemberg, recently visited OPTERRA’s Wössingen plant to find out about occupational safety there.
The Institute of Quarrying (IQ) Excellence Awards aims to celebrate individuals and teams across the mineral products sector. Due to the coronavirus, IQ has announced all of its regional winners as national IQ Excellence Awards winners for 2020.