Cemex news
CEMEX launches VIAPATH asphalt for cycle lanes and footpaths
The company has launched VIAPATHâ„¢, a premium single layer asphalt solution for cycle lanes and footpaths, which has been developed with speed of construction in mind.
CEMEX to move ahead with Climate Action Strategy
To continue working towards its vision of a carbon neutral economy, CEMEX is working in the research and development of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage solutions and new ways of producing clinker with solar fuels.
Burton Mail: CEMEX submits application for quarry extension by Derbyshire village
Burton Mail reports that CEMEX has proposed plans to extend Willington Quarry by 50 acres to extract sand and gravel.
CEMEX surpasses supply milestone in upgrade of Central Florida's main highway
The company has recently passed a supply milestone for the I-4 Ultimate Improvement Project, delivering more than one-third of the ready-mix concrete required for the 21-mile (almost 34 km) upgrade of Interstate 4.
Restarting Together initiative launched to boost recovery after COVID-19
The initiative is designed to contribute to a fast-economic recovery and create a more resilient society in the face of a crisis.
CEMEX-Tec Award extends call due to COVID-19
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the decision has been made to extend the call for applications for the 10th edition of the CEMEX-Tec Award 2020 until 30 June 2020.
CEMEX amends its main bank agreement
The amendment is one of the steps in the overall strategy adopted by CEMEX to respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the effects of COVID-19 on the global economy.
CEMEX announces organisational changes
The company has announced changes to its senior level organisation.
CEMEX Ventures announces launch of 2020 Construction Startup Competition
Five industry leaders have launched the 2020 Construction Startup Competition, seeking entrepreneurs and startups to drive innovation in the construction industry.
CEMEX announces proposed mothballing of South Ferriby cement plant
It is anticipated that the proposal may result in redundancies of all the employees currently based at the South Ferriby cement plant.