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Heidelberg Materials acquires concrete recycling & materials business in south Texas market

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Heidelberg Materials North America has announced that it has acquired all assets of Aaron Materials, an established concrete recycler and materials producer in the Corpus Christi area.

Heidelberg Materials acquires concrete recycling & materials business in south Texas market

The operations include concrete crushing, stabilised materials and a volumetric concrete business.

“The acquisition of Aaron Materials further strengthens our existing materials footprint in Texas and accelerates our focus on recycled concrete and circular solutions”, said Chris Hobby, President of the Southwest Region for Heidelberg Materials North America. “We are excited about growing our recycled concrete offerings and better meeting the increasing demand for circular solutions in this attractive market.”

This recent acquisition is aligned with the company’s strategic focus on optimising its portfolio in core markets and strengthening its existing businesses through bolt-on acquisitions while advancing its focus on sustainable and circular products.


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