UK cement news
Heidelberg Materials report Q2 financial results
Heidelberg Materials deliver very good results in the second quarter of 2025, in a persistently challenging market environment.
Molins report Q2 financial results
Despite the global economic uncertainty due to tightening tariff policies, Molins reports an increase in results in local currency, with a solid performance especially in Europe and South America.
Tarmac deliver major materials and contracting package for landmark A465 upgrade
Tarmac has played a central role in the transformation of the A465 Heads of the Valleys road, delivering one of the most ambitious infrastructure upgrades in Wales to date.
Cemex Warrington rail depot hits one million tonne milestone
Cemex and DB Cargo are celebrating the millionth tonne of aggregates supplied to their Warrington rail depot, since the depot opened in mid-2016.
Cemex creates colourful mortar collaborations at Hackney Wick’s Fish Island Village
Cemex has supplied a high-quality mortar solution which has been integral to the dramatic transformation of Fish Island Village – a community-centric collaboration in London.
CBI Ghana's SUPACEM LC3-45 – a breakthrough in sustainable cement production
CBI Ghana Ltd announce the Supacem LC3-45, an innovative limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) that sets a new global standard for eco-friendly and high-quality construction.
Built To Withstand
Alfie Lloyd-Perks, World Cement, considers how the cement industry in Nigeria, Ethiopia, and South Africa is responding to economic headwinds and driving growth across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Eco Material CEO wins EY award
Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) names Eco Material Technologies CEO Grant Quasha as an Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 Mountain West Award Winner.
Burges Salmon leads £59.6 million joint venture in Government-backed Peak Cluster Project
Independent UK law firm Burges Salmon has advised on the creation of a joint venture (JV) vehicle for Peak Cluster.
SigmaRoc’s GreenCem forms exclusive partnership with Teesside University
GreenCem announce partnership with Teesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre (NZIIC), led by renowned materials scientist Professor David Hughes.