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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.
Mexico: Property developer Immobiliaria Ancore will use Cemex Mexico’s Vertua reduced-CO2 concrete in the construction of the upcoming 100-storey Rise Tower in Monterrey. Cemex will supply a high-altitude concrete pouring system for the project. The concrete supplier said that the development aims to secure LEED, WELL, Green Globes, bEQ and NMX-164 certifications.
Cemex Mexico president Ricardo Naya said “We’re honoured to be working on a project that will establish the new standard for sustainable high-rise construction in Latin America. Cemex brings vast experience in sustainable construction, providing lower-carbon building materials, lower-waste practices and zero use of potable water in our concrete production.”