What sets us apart is our ability to transform early-stage ideas into robust, scalable, high-performance solutions from lab research and innovation to jobsite implementation.
Cracking the technical challenge is as important as figuring out how to test, manufacture, scale, and deliver solutions in real world conditions. Our Research and Innovation (R&I) and Concrete Technology Deployment teams combine to develop technical solutions, test and then scale these solutions for real-world concrete applications, This makes sure innovations are not only tested but also effectively implemented in practical applications and at scale.
The Research and Innovation team has focused on reinventing cement from first principles—drawing in external expertise, challenging assumptions, and embracing science-led disruption. Our 40-strong Research & Innovation team focuses on developing new low-carbon cements, admixtures, industrial mortars, concretes, and exploring innovative solutions in building chemistry.
We have academic partnerships with over ten universities around the world, including University of Paris-Saclay, Technological University of Munich, University of Toronto and University of California, Davis.
Our Technical Services and Concrete Technology Deployment team consists of civil engineers, lab technicians, industry experts, and concrete technologists renowned for delivering creative and technically robust solutions that tackle real world challenges.
Effective deployment and implementation of ACT is essential, and the team provides the highest quality support to clients and partners as they work together to implement ACT on their job sites.
Decarbonising the industry means making the best technologies available to the industry. Our integrated team works with customers to test and deploy bespoke low carbon solutions, putting our experience to work for you
Cement and concrete standards are the foundation of safe, durable, and reliable construction. In the EU, these regulations define how materials are specified and used across member states. While cement standards are harmonized, concrete standards remain largely national, reflecting local materials, climates, and construction methods.
A cost-effective, low-carbon solution to concrete’s carbon challenge.