Global Concrete•February 05, 2026•1 min read
The Transport Workers Union (TWU) has applied to the Fair Work Commission to establish minimum contract standards for concrete truck drivers. The Australian Financial Review newspaper has reported that the union cited claims that Boral threatened terminations if drivers refused lower terms and conditions.
TWU national secretary Michael Kaine said "Telling your drivers you'll sack them if they don't accept lower terms and conditions is clearly a Hobson's choice and it's unacceptable. These are drivers who perform critical work in transporting concrete for building and construction, and who invest significantly in their businesses."
A Boral spokesperson said the producer is working to ‘modernise outdated contract determinations’ and move to an industry-standard approach, using a model that ‘incentivises uptime and productivity.’

World Cement2 min readHeidelberg Materials Australia has entered into a binding agreement to acquire the construction materials business of Maas Group Holdings, a diversified industrial group listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). Maas’s construction materials business is based across New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria and employs over 1000 people. The transaction includes 40 quarries with combined reserves of over 350 million t, 22 ready-mixed concrete plants, two asphalt operations, a recycling site as well as adjacent activities. The transaction reflects a total enterprise value of AU$1.7 billion on a cash and debt free basis. The purchase price implies an EBITDA multiple of 8.4x after synergies based on the expected proforma EBITDA for the next twelve months after completion. “This acquisition is part of our growth focus combined with a disciplined approach to continuously optimise our portfolio,” said Dr Dominik von Achten, Chairman of the Managing Board of Heidelberg Materials. “We


Global Concrete1 min readThe Transport Workers Union (TWU) has applied to the Fair Work Commission to establish minimum contract standards for concrete truck drivers. The Australian Financial Review newspaper has reported that the union cited claims that Boral threatened terminations if drivers refused lower terms and conditions. TWU national secretary Michael Kaine said "Telling your drivers you'll sack them if they don't accept lower terms and conditions is clearly a Hobson's choice and it's unacceptable. These are drivers who perform critical work in transporting concrete for building and construction, and who invest significantly in their businesses." A Boral spokesperson said the producer is working to ‘modernise outdated contract determinations’ and move to an industry-standard approach, using a model that ‘incentivises uptime and productivity.’


World Cement4 min readOn 18 and 19 March 2026, Dortmund will become the meeting place for the bulk solids, process and recycling industry. Over two days, the trade fair duo SOLIDS & RECYCLING-TECHNIK Dortmund will bring together all the expertise in the processing, handling and recycling of fine- to coarse-grained materials and waste streams. Trade visitors will receive practical solutions from experts and a top-class supporting programme. With the new process automation exhibition area, the trade fair duo is providing additional impetus for digitalised, transparent and energy-efficient production and recycling processes. SOLIDS Dortmund, the trade fair for granulate, powder and bulk solids technologies, will celebrate its 20 anniversary in 2026 under the motto "Ideas that move. Solutions that last." Exhibiting companies will be showcasing the entire range of mechanical process engineering. At the same time, RECYCLING-TECHNIK Dortmund will be presenting machines, systems and components for reprocessing


World Cement3 min readJSW Cement Limited report its consolidated financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2025: During the quarter, total volume sold increased by 14% y/y to 3.56 million t. Of this, cement volume sold was 1.89 million t representing an increase of 7% y/y, versus 1.77 million t in Q3 FY25. The volume sold of ground granulated blast furnace slag was 1.53 million t representing an increase of 17% y/y, versus 1.31 million t in Q3 FY25. Revenue from operations increased 13% y/y to US$177.3 million, while operating EBITDA improved by 32% y/y to US$31.2 million. Operating EBITDA per t was US$87.2 in Q3 FY26 as against US$75.6 in Q3 FY25. Operating EBITDA margin was 17.6% in Q3 FY26, as against 15.1% in Q3 FY25. Total EBITDA (including other income) was US$45.5 million in Q3 FY26, representing an increase of 51%, versus US$30.1 million in Q3 FY25. During 9M FY26, total volume sold increased by 12% y/y to 9.98 million t. Of this, cement volume sold was 5.38 million t representing an incr


World Cement3 min readHolcim UK has appointed Shaun Elliott as Managing Director for Recycling including construction demolition materials (CDM), reinforcing the company’s strategic commitment to circular construction and sustainable growth. Circularity is rapidly becoming a defining priority for the UK construction industry, driven by growing pressure to deliver vital infrastructure while reducing reliance on finite natural resources. New research from Holcim UK shows that demand for circular construction solutions is accelerating, with businesses increasingly recognising closed-loop supply chains as essential to meeting sustainability, net-zero and resource-efficiency goals. Shaun brings more than a decade of senior leadership experience across Holcim UK, most recently as Regional Director for its aggregates business in the North of England and Scotland. In his new role, Shaun will be responsible for maximising the company’s recycling performance and profitability, scaling recycling as a core growth engin


Global Concrete1 min readHeidelberg Materials Australia has entered into a binding agreement to acquire the construction materials business of Maas Group Holdings, a diversified industrial group listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Maas’s construction materials business is based across New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria and employs more than 1000 people. The business controls 22 ready-mix concrete batching plants, a building materials recycling site and 350Mt of aggregates reserves across 40 quarries. The transaction reflects a total enterprise value of US$1.1bn on a cash and debt free basis. “This acquisition is part of our growth focus combined with a disciplined approach to continuously optimise our portfolio,” said Dr Dominik von Achten, Chair of Heidelberg Materials. “We are taking a significant step to expand our business in Australia, focusing on further improving our aggregates capacity and concrete supply capabilities in a core market. This reflects our commitment to a pure-play strateg


World Cement3 min readHoffmann Green Cement Technologies announces the strengthening of its strategic partnership with Bio Build, a recognised specialist in renewable energy infrastructure. This new step reinforces Hoffmann Green's position as a leading player in this strategic market. Bio Build supports wind farm developers and operators in the construction of foundations and complex structures, integrating high technical, environmental, and regulatory requirements. Thanks to its in-depth knowledge of the market and its role as a business generator, Bio Build works with many major players in the wind energy sector and actively contributes to the deployment of wind energy projects in France and internationally. The collaboration between Hoffmann Green and Bio Build resulted in a world first: the construction of the first wind turbine foundation using 0% clinker decarbonised cement in Jazeneuil in 2024. Encouraged by this initial experience, Bio Build continued the collaboration in 2025, with the constructio


Global Concrete2 min readReady-mix concrete sales fell for a fourth consecutive year in 2025, by 10% year-on-year, according to the latest data from the Mineral Products Association (MPA). Regionally, London ‘bore the brunt,’ with a record 27% sales drop. The MPA attributed the downturn to continued low levels of residential construction activity, which historically accounted for 30% of national ready-mix concrete consumption. It attributed this to local opposition to new housing and delays to high-rise development due to Building Safety Regulator backlogs, especially in London. Infrastructure activity also ‘tapered off’ during the year, failing to offset the decline. The association said that jobs and future supply capacity are ‘under threat.’ MPA Director of Economic Affairs Aurelie Delannoy said "The prolonged downturn reflects the fragile state of both the UK construction sector and the wider economy, as well as persistently weak investment confidence. These materials are used at the very start of construc


World Cement3 min readSika has expanded its global manufacturing network with the opening of five new sites located in the US, Argentina, Colombia, Bangladesh, and Tanzania. These facilities mark an important step in increasing the company’s production capacity and further strengthening its global supply chain in key growth markets. Each site is strategically located and designed to efficiently meet rising regional demand for high-performance construction materials, while reinforcing Sika’s commitment to customer proximity and supply chain flexibility. Sika has opened a new state-of-the-art concrete admixture facility in Haines City, Florida, further strengthening its position in one of the company’s largest markets. The plant, which utilises the highest level of automation of any Sika admixture site in the country, will efficiently produce a full range of Sika technologies that enhance concrete performance, durability, and sustainability. The facility also contributes to Sika’s sustainability goals: Due to


World Cement3 min readCarbon Upcycling Technologies announce the appointment of Markus Kritzler to Chief Executive Officer to lead the company’s expansion across North America and Europe. 2025 was a momentous year for Carbon Upcycling, marking the transition from technology validation to full-scale execution. Its latest funding round of US$18M, led by Builders Vision, accelerated the construction of its first commercial facility at the Ash Grove Mississauga Cement Plant, and advanced the engineering of its second and third projects. As the company targets deploying 5 million tpy of clean cementitious capacity over the next five years, it is aligning leadership to focus on operational excellence, project delivery, and scalable growth. “Cementitious products play a central role in delivering the cement needed to build homes, cities, and infrastructure, and Carbon Upcycling has the leading solution for it. I’m honoured to serve as CEO, and I look forward to partnering closely with Apoorv and the leadership tea


World Cement1 min readThe Prime Minister of Cabo Verde, Ulisses Correia e Silva, visited CIMPOR's pozzolanic cement grinding plant in Santo Antão (Cabo Verde) to learn about the €6.75 million investment project. The Prime Minister of Cabo Verde, Ulisses Correia e Silva, visited CIMPOR's pozzolanic cement grinding plant in Santo Antão (Cabo Verde) to learn about the €6.75 million investment project. The project aims to reactivate and triple the plant's production capacity and reinforce CIMPOR's long-standing commitment to the industrial and economic development of the archipelago. A podcast series for professionals in the cement industry featuring short, insightful interviews. Subscribe on your favourite podcast app to start listening today. (copy the HTML code below):


World Cement2 min readTITAN Group has completed the acquisition of Vracs de L'Estuaire, reinforcing their commitment to further develop its product offering in France and accelerate the growth trajectory under its TITAN Forward 2029 strategy. This acquisition exemplifies TITAN’s execution of its long-term plan to build a sizeable, integrated global platform for developing alternative cementitious materials (ACMs). Vracs de L'Estuaire operates a state-of-the-art grinding plant, strategically located at the port of Le Havre in Northern France, with a clinker grinding capacity of 0.6 million tpy, serving one of Europe’s largest and fastest-growing construction markets. This strategic investment strengthens TITAN’s presence in France which started about 30 years ago with the operations of a cement terminal in Marseille. The expanded French operations are synergetic with TΙΤΑΝ’s current European network and will advance TITAN’s innovation and decarbonisation agenda. Yanni Paniaras, CEO TITAN Europe, commented: "


World Cement2 min readCalPortland Company announce it has achieved Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) Conservation Certification, powered by Tandem Global, for its conservation programmes at the El Segundo Ready Mix Plant and the Crestmore Center for Technical Excellence integrating Landscaped Habitat and Awareness & Community Engagement projects. The El Segundo Ready Mix Plant programme earned Certified Gold, the highest level of recognition, distinguishing it among more than 600 WHC Conservation Certification programmes worldwide. This distinction reflects the site's strong commitment to habitat stewardship, employee engagement, and conservation education. In addition, the Crestmore Center for Technical Excellence achieved WHC Conservation Silver Certification for its California native plant garden, further demonstrating CalPortland's leadership in advancing environmental stewardship across its operations. At both sites, pollinator-friendly landscapes planted with California native species provide essen


World Cement4 min readEagle Materials Inc. reported financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2026 ended December 31, 2025. Notable items for the quarter are highlighted below (unless otherwise noted, all comparisons are with the prior year’s fiscal third quarter). Commenting on the third quarter results, Michael Haack, President and CEO, said, “Despite a mixed construction environment, Eagle’s portfolio of businesses continued to perform well during the quarter, generating revenue of US$556 million, EPS of US$3.22 and gross margins of 28.9%. While the residential construction market was challenged, federal, state, and local spending on public infrastructure projects and private non-residential construction remained elevated, supporting strong demand for our heavy construction products. Our Cement sales volume was up 9% and our organic aggregates sales volume increased 34%.” Mr. Haack continued, “During the quarter, we strengthened our financial position, issuing US$750 million of 10-year senior not


Indian Cement Review9 min readJK Cement Ltd., one of India’s leading cement manufacturers, has announced the commissioning of its new state-of-the-art Grey Cement plant in Buxar, Bihar, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth trajectory. With the commissioning of this facility, JK Cement’s total production capacity has increased to 31.26 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), enabling the company to cross the 30 MTPA threshold. This expansion positions JK Cement among the top five Grey Cement manufacturers in India, strengthening its national footprint and reinforcing its long-term growth strategy. Commenting on the strategic achievement, , said, “Crossing 31 MTPA is a significant turning point in JK Cement’s expansion and demonstrates the scale, resilience, and aspirations of our company. In addition to making a significant contribution to Bihar’s development vision, the commissioning of our Buxar plant represents a strategic step towards expanding our national footprint. We are committed to developing


Indian Cement Review8 min readJK Cement has commissioned its new 3 MTPA grey cement plant in Buxar, Bihar, taking the company’s total installed capacity to 31.26 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) and moving it past the 30 MTPA milestone. With this addition, JK Cement now ranks among the top five grey cement manufacturers in India, strengthening its national presence. Commenting on the development, Dr Raghavpat Singhania, Managing Director, JK Cement, said, “Crossing 31 MTPA is a significant turning point in JK Cement’s expansion and demonstrates the scale, resilience, and aspirations of our company. In addition to making a significant contribution to Bihar’s development vision, the commissioning of our Buxar plant represents a strategic step towards expanding our national footprint. We are committed to developing top-notch manufacturing capabilities that boost India’s infrastructure development and generate long-term benefits for local communities.” Spread across 100 acres, the Buxar plant is located on the Patna–Bu


World Cement3 min readTogether with flooring specialist Linotol and real estate company Stendörren, a 1000 m industrial slab floor has been cast with Cemvision's near-zero-cement product Re-ment Massive, proving its suitability for large-scale logistics and data center construction. This is yet another milestone for Cemvision, marking its largest industrial real-world commercial project to date. The casting was completed north of Stockholm in late 2025 in collaboration with Stendörren, Linotol, and Norra Stockholm Bygg. The concrete performed in line with conventional alternatives and was placed using standard equipment, workflows, and casting methods. This further underwrites that Cemvision's near-zero cement can be deployed in demanding industrial environments without compromising workability, strength, or build quality. "This project is a significant milestone for Cemvision and adds another strong proof point to our growing book of successful projects," says Oscar Hållén, CEO of Cemvision. "We are pro


Global Concrete1 min readCO mineralisation and sequestration specialist Carbonaide has raised €3.7m through a combination of equity and supporting financial instruments, in an investment round led by existing owners Vantaan Energia, Redstone and Ihantola Invest. The company will use the funds to expand customer acquisition, develop its Carbonaide Service Platform and accelerate research and development of its Carbonaide CO -curing system beyond precast concrete production. CEO Tapio Vehmas said "We are well-positioned to scale our technology, expand our CO₂ partner network, and continue turning concrete plants into carbon sinks. There is clear demand in the construction industry for solutions that reduce emissions, showing that the industry is turning towards a low-carbon built environment."


Indian Cement Review6 min readNITI Aayog has released reports outlining decarbonisation roadmaps for the cement, aluminium and micro, small and medium enterprise sectors, highlighting the need to balance emission reduction with sustained economic growth and competitiveness. Speaking at the launch event in New Delhi, NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Suman Bery emphasised the critical role of the MSME sector in India’s development, describing it as a key driver of employment, innovation and inclusive growth. He stressed the importance of strengthening the sector to support long-term economic expansion. NITI Aayog Chief Executive Officer BVR Subrahmanyam said the aluminium and cement industries are among the most energy-intensive sectors and major contributors to industrial emissions. He noted that decarbonisation across these sectors is essential for meeting India’s climate commitments while maintaining long-term economic competitiveness. According to Subrahmanyam, the roadmaps provide a strategic vision to help the aluminiu


World Cement1 min readWorld Cement's flagship decarbonisation-focused conference, EnviroTech, is now just a few weeks away. It's time to , book your tickets and accommodation, and secure your place at the heart of the decarbonisation discussion. After sold-out shows in Lisbon and Athens, EnviroTech 2026 is bringing its winning formula to London on 15-18 March. You can expect: And if that wasn't enough, we're offering a range of registration discounts, making it even easier to attend the industry's premier decarbonisation conference. If your company a member of the GCCA, MPA, WCA, AUCBM, or Cement Europe then you qualify for an exclusive association discount! simply use one of the following codes at registration to save nearly €200 on tickets: Cement producers are entitled to special producer rates and generous group discounts. For more information, please contact: A podcast series for professionals in the cement industry featuring short, insightful interviews. Subscribe on your favourite podcast app to
