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TXI continues Hunter expansion

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Texas Industries, Inc. has resumed the Hunter cement plant expansion project near New Braunfels, Texas. In January 2009, the company announced that it was delaying construction on the project due to the downturn in Texas construction activity and accompanying decline in cement demand. Successful cost-reduction and efficiency improvement measures taken by the company over the past two years have enabled TXI to resume construction on the state-of-the-art kiln line in central Texas.

"The hard work accomplished by our employees during these challenging times has afforded us the opportunity to re-start construction at Hunter Cement," shared J. Lynn Davis, Vice President – Cement.

The project is currently about 85% complete, with most of the equipment purchased and at the site. The general contractor, Irondale Industrial Contractors, has begun preliminary mobilisation of equipment to resume the project. The new kiln line is expected to begin commissioning within 24 months of the restart of construction.

"Texas continues to be one of the fastest-growing states in the country, and as favourable market conditions begin to return, TXI should be positioned to supply that growth with low-cost and highly efficient capacity," Davis added.

Texas Industries, Inc. is a leading supplier of building materials, including cement, aggregate and concrete. With operating subsidiaries in six states, it is the largest producer of cement in Texas and a major producer in California.

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