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Russell Roof Tiles installs 165kW solar power plant at Burton concrete tiles plant
Written by Global Concrete staff
20 November 2024
UK: Russell Roof Tiles has installed a 165kW solar power plant as part of a €22.2m upgrade to its Burton concrete roof tiles plant in Staffordshire. Energy company Alt-Group supplied the solar power plant, which is equipped with Solis Inverters’ energy storage inverters. The upgraded Burton plant also features wash water recycling.
Russell Roof Tiles has signed a pledge to achieve Scope 1 and 2 CO2 neutrality by 2040.
CRH acquires Dutra Materials
Written by Global Concrete staff
18 November 2024
US: Ireland-based CRH has acquired California-based aggregates and asphalt producer Dutra Materials. The FT newspaper has reported that the business will join CRH’s Americas Materials Solutions business.
CRH Americas Materials Solutions president Scott Parson said “Following our entry into California earlier this year via the acquisitions of BoDean Company and Northgate Ready Mix, we are excited to expand our presence.”
1Mm3 of concrete poured for HS2 railway structures in West Midlands
Written by Global Concrete staff
18 November 2024
UK: Civil engineering joint venture Balfour Beatty Vinci has poured 1Mm3 of concrete in its on-going erection of structures for West Midlands sections of the HS2 Birmingham-London railway. Aggregate Industries, Cemex UK and Tarmac all supplied concrete for the works. Aggregate Industries’ concrete features in the Delta Junction interchange between HS2’s lines to Birmingham, London and Interchange Station in Solihull, outside Birmingham. The junction includes 13 viaducts across the valleys of the River Cole and River Tame. Meanwhile, Cemex UK’s concrete features in structures in Birmingham and Staffordshire and Tarmac’s concrete in structures in Birmingham and Warwickshire.
Altogether, HS2 railway structures in the West Midlands will require 1.9Mm3 of concrete, over 50% that of the entire project total, over a 90km stretch. 11 ready-mix batching plants serve the stretch, two of which are semi-battery-powered. Balfour Beatty Vinci and its suppliers have also made use of electric concrete mixer trucks for deliveries. They crossed the 1Mm3 milestone while building the 165m-long, four-track Chattle Hill railway bridge over the A446 road in Delta Junction. The bridge will use 10,200m3 of concrete.
Expogaya Group to supply concrete for new development in Kota Kinabalu
Written by Global Concrete staff
15 November 2024
Malaysia: Meta Bright Group subsidiary Expogaya Group has won a contract for the supply of concrete to developer Megamas Jaya. Megamas Jaya will use the concrete in its 88 Avenue Kepayan mixed-purpose development in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The producer reported the value of the contract as US$13.4m.
Meta Bright Group’s executive director of corporate and strategic planning, Derek Phang, said "As the largest ready-mix concrete supplier in the region, we are proud to contribute to the infrastructure growth that is vital to Sabah’s continued economic expansion."
Cemex México’s Masters del Concreto concrete podcast records over 40,000 listeners
Written by Global Concrete staff
15 November 2024
Mexico: Cemex México has recorded over 40,000 listeners to its Masters del Concreto concrete podcast since its launch in June 2024. The podcast features host and Cemex México president Ricardo Naya in discussion with other leaders from around the industry. Most recently, Naya interviewed construction firm Anahuac Organización Constructora president Enrique Martínez-Ábrego about the role of cement and concrete for development in Mexico.
Noticias Financieras News has reported that the podcast aims to inform young people about the world of concrete. The series is available on Cemex México’s YouTube page.