LafargeHolcim news
Lafarge Holcim provides concrete for Athens public transport project
The company has provided 80 000 cubic metres of concrete for the newly integrated transport network that will connect metro lines and redesigned bus routes to sea and air connections.
Holcim to continue work with R-concrete
The company is to continue working with recycled concrete after conducting projects in which recycled material was used as Holcim exposed concrete.
Lafarge Canada delivers road infrastructure project for Ahousaht First Nation
The Lafarge Canada Hub City Paving team recently helped support the development of road infrastructure for Ahousaht Nation in Maaqtusiis, Flores Island BC.
Holcim Germany to publish its cement plants’ environmental performance results
The 2019 Holcim Germany Group is to publish the environmental performances of the production sites Beckum, Bremen, Dortmund, Dotternhausen, Duisburg, Duisburg-Schwelgern, Höver, Lägerdorf and Salzgitter.
Votorantim Cimentos reports Global Net Revenue increase of 18%
The company recorded global net revenue of R$3.9 billion in the second quarter of 2020, an increase of 18% as compared to the same period in 2019.
Holcim apprentices in Germany are welcomed on site
The newcomers were given a warm welcome at their new work locations.
Lafarge Canada awarded final phase of Highway 1 Lower Lynn Improvement Project
Lafarge Infrastructure has been awarded the Main Street/Dollarton Highway Interchange contract – the final phase of the US$198 million Highway 1 Lower Lynn Improvement Project in Metro Vancouver.
LafargeHolcim achieves new milestone in ultra low carbon concretes
Self-compacting Alkali-Activated Concrete was jointly developed with the Master Builders Solutions experts from BASF.
LafargeHolcim and IBM Services to work on digital platform for road design optimisation
The companies will work together to further develop the first digital platform for road design optimisation, ORIS.
Green light for green hydrogen: WESTKÜSTE100 project receives funding approval
The project has received the go ahead from the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy. WESTKÜSTE100 will allow preparations to be made for an environmentally friendly (oxyfuel) combustion process for the Lägerdorf cement plant.