UAE: Blackwell 3D Construction has launched a self-funded feasibility study to identify suitable locations for a large-scale 3D-printed residential construction project. Dow Jones Institutional News has reported that Blackwell 3D Construction is collaborating with companies in the Gulf concrete sector to develop a custom 3D printer for the project.
Vulcan to acquire Superior Ready Mix Concrete
US: Vulcan Materials has entered into an agreement to acquire California-based Superior Ready Mix Concrete. Superior Ready Mix Concrete’ operates 13 ready-mix concrete plants and six aggregates sites, with another 50 years’ combined reserves. Vulcan expects to close the deal by the end of December 2024.
County council rejects Welton Aggregates' Hibaldstow ready-mix plant plan
UK: The planning committee of North Lincolnshire Council has refused planning permission for Welton Aggregates’ proposed 250t/day ready-mix concrete batching plant at Slate House quarry in Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire. Local press has reported that the decision followed a site visit by councillors, who discovered a breach of traffic conditions for existing permissions. The new concrete plant would have employed three people.
Al Kifah Readymix & Blocks secures CarbonCure concrete accreditation
Saudi Arabia: Al Kifah Readymix & Blocks (KRB) has secured accreditation for its CarbonCure CO₂-injected concrete. Gulf Construction News has reported that the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organisation accredited CarbonCure as a Type-S additive following year-long tests. Canada-based CarbonCure Technologies licensed the technology to KRB. The producer uses CarbonCure in its Congreen range of reduced-CO2 cements.
KRB General Manager Nigel Harries said "This milestone marks KRB as the first company in the Kingdom to utilise this innovative solution.”