Concrete news
CarbonCure and Central Concrete expand partnership
Central Concrete is to install CarbonCure’s technology at its seven ready-mixed concrete plants in the San Francisco Bay region.
Votorantim Group celebrating centenary
The Latin American-based conglomerate was founded in January 1918 and is now active in 24 countries.
Cementos Argos completes first 4G Road
Concesión Costera (a consortium made up of Mario Huertas, MECO, Colpatria, and Castro Tcherassi) officially delivered the viaduct that rises over La Virgen Swamp in the department of Bolívar. This mega-project is not only the largest viaduct in the country, which spans 4.73 km, it is also the first 4G road to be completed.
Getting the facts straight
Timber is growing in popularity as a building material, even of high-rise structures. But arguments in its favour are often overstated, argues William Larson of the Pacific Northwest Building Resiliency Coalition.
CEMEX Ventures invests in US start up Concrete Sensors
CEMEX Ventures has invested in Internet of Things start up company Concrete Sensors, a company focused on smart concrete technology.
CEMEX supplies concrete for Glassell School of Art
CEMEX, a global building materials company, has supplied concrete for the Glassell School of Art, the teaching institute of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in the USA.
Chryso to acquire certain assets of Ruredil
Trade unions are being consulted on the transaction and its completion is expected over the summer.
LafargeHolcim acquires Fort Worth-based Tarrant Concrete Co.
Tarrant Concrete Co. is a ready-mixed concrete manufacturer that has operated in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 1968.
CEMEX contributes to construction of tallest tower in Mexico City
Torre Mítikah, part of a residential and commercial complex, is expected to reach a height of 267.3 metres.
Rapid strength concrete market to grow to 2024
The market for rapid strength concrete will exceed US$450 billion by 2024 on increased demand for reduced construction time and costs.