Australia: Wesfarmers has announced it has agreed to enter a 50:50 incorporated joint venture with Built Group to establish Built Living, a new business dedicated to delivering residential apartments at scale through advanced manufacturing of pre-cast concrete elements. The partners will initially each commit up to US$100m of equity to the joint venture to fund Australia’s first manufacturing facility dedicated to medium and high-rise residential precast concrete construction and development.

Built Living will use design for manufacture and assembly methods established in international markets, aiming to deliver apartments at about 20% lower cost and 50% faster than traditional construction methods. The facility, to be established in Western Australia, is expected to support delivery of more than 2000 apartments per year once completed, with construction to commence in the second half of 2026. Additional facilities in other states will be considered in due course.

“Australia urgently needs more housing, and the Built Living joint venture is well positioned to address that need using internationally-proven construction models, to deliver high quality properties,” said Wesfarmers’ Managing Director Rob Scott. “Built Group brings world-class construction experience, sophisticated digital processes and a strong track record of quality developments, while Wesfarmers contributes investment capacity and demonstrated capabilities in advanced manufacturing and supply chain management. We look forward to working closely with Built and the Western Australian government on what is a shared challenge.”

New Zealand: The volume of ready-mix concrete produced in the first three months of 2026 was 869,652m3, a rise of 1.8% year-on-year compared to the same period of 2025. The volume was 1.1% higher than the three months to the end of December 2025.

However, in the 12 months to the end of March 2026, 3.66Mmof ready-mixed concrete was produced, a year-on-year fall of 3.8% compared to the year ending 31 March 2025.

Australia: A new civil engineering standard now permits geopolymer and high-supplementary cementitious material concrete in government infrastructure projects for the first time. Sustainable Concrete Group has launched EcoFume, a silica fume replacement made from recycled glass at the company’s facility in Brendale, Queensland, with production capacity of up to 1075t/month. The company said that the product meets ASTM C1240 standards and has been independently validated by the Australian Road Research Board.

It is derived from 100% recycled material and can replace up to 100% of silica fume with a reduced impact on the environment, according to the company’s social media post.

US: Iconic Precast has commissioned a precast concrete plant in DeWitt, Michigan. When operational in May 2026, the plant will produce architectural precast wall panels, structural precast systems, insulated wall panels, custom-engineered solutions and underground utility products. Local press has reported that it will employ 25 people.

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