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Azizi Developments pours concrete for Azizi Venice housing development
Written by Global Concrete staff
30 July 2024
UAE: Azizi Developments has poured 22,000m3 of concrete over 56 consecutive hours at the site of its upcoming Azizi Venice housing development in Dubai. TradeArabia News has reported that Azizi Venice will comprise 36,000 residential units, spread over 100 tower blocks and 109 houses.
Chair Mirwais Azizi said "The quality and speed at which our developments manifest from vision into reality fills us with immense pride. This extensive, record-breaking two-day concrete pour, which is the largest of its kind in the UAE, exemplifies – and serves as a testament to – the fast pace of our latest community project."
Kitaseki Concrete to transfer manufacturing of secondary concrete products to Matsuzaka Kosan
Written by Global Concrete staff
25 July 2024
Japan: Vertex Corporation subsidiary Kitaseki Concrete plans to transfer its secondary concrete product manufacturing operations from Annaka in Gunma Prefecture to Matsuzaka Kosan in Mie Prefecture. Nikkei News has reported that the move aims to increase efficiency and raise competitiveness in response to the evolving industry environment.
Heidelberg Materials Poland inaugurates Katowice construction and demolition materials recycling plant
Written by Global Concrete staff
25 July 2024
Poland: Heidelberg Materials has inaugurated its new construction and demolition materials (CDM) recycling plant at Katowice, Silesia. The plant will use a patented crusher to separate and sort 100t/hr of CDM. It will then recycle the materials in new concrete using its ReConcrete circular concrete production technology.
Chief sustainability officer Nicola Kimm said "Thanks to our strong commitment to continuous innovation, we are now introducing a revolutionary and commercially viable technology combining circularity with decarbonisation on our path to net zero. Innovations like this help to accelerate our transformation and highlight our ambition of closing the loop offering circular alternatives for 50% of our concrete products by 2030.”
Low Carbon Materials supplies carbon-negative ACLA aggregate for road construction
Written by Global Concrete staff
25 July 2024
UK: Low Carbon Materials has participated in a trial project to build roads with lower embodied CO2 emissions. The company supplied its ACLA carbon-negative aggregate for use in repairs to the M11 in Essex. National Highways has reported that CRH subsidiary Tarmac and Sweden-based construction firm Skanska also collaborated in the project.
National Highways’ research, development and innovation director Joanna White said "Solutions like this could have a real impact on our road to net zero carbon, so we are delighted that we have been able to accelerate the development of the product and get it on one of our roads for testing.”
YTL Corporation to acquire majority stake in NSL
Written by Global Concrete staff
24 July 2024
Singapore: Malaysia-based YTL Corporation has concluded a conditional sale and purchase agreement for an 81% stake in NSL for US$169m. YTL Cement will launch a mandatory unconditional cash offer for all outstanding shares in NSL after completing the acquisition. NSL manufactures precast concrete components and operates an environmental services division.