Cemex’s Revolutionary Lower-Carbon Concrete Premieres in Florida – A World Cement Article

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Cemex has announced that Vertua®, its portfolio of sustainable products, is now available in Florida.

Establishing the foundation for thousands of new homes in Sarasota County, Florida, this tremendous residential project showcases Cemex’s commitment to environmental responsibility and advancing the construction industry toward a more resilient future.

Cemex was recruited by Rockwell Building Systems to fortify the homes with its Vertua lower-carbon concrete in Brightmore, a subdivision of Mattamy Homes’ master-planned community Wellen Park. Mattamy Homes is the largest privately-owned homebuilder in North America. This collaboration underscores the shared goal of minimising environmental impact while delivering high quality construction solutions, making it an ideal choice for a variety of sustainable construction projects. Concrete is the most used man-made material in the world and plays an essential role in society’s development and growth. The use of concrete is crucial for storm protection as its strength and durability make it ideal for withstanding severe weather conditions, including heavy rains, high winds and flooding.

“We are thrilled to bring Vertua to Florida and collaborate on Mattamy Homes’ new residential endeavour in Sarasota County”, said Jeff Bobolts, Cemex US Regional President – East Region. “This product represents a significant leap forward in sustainable construction, helping set a higher standard for environmentally responsible building practices not only in the region, but throughout the country.”

Using Vertua in such significant projects accelerates Cemex’s Future in Action programme, which focuses on developing lower-carbon products, solutions, and processes to become a net-zero CO2 company. By incorporating advanced technology and sustainable practices, Cemex has achieved a remarkable reduction in its carbon footprint without compromising on strength, durability, or performance. This project sets a precedent for future developments, demonstrating that sustainable construction is not just a choice but a necessity to building a better future.

The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. does not own this content. This content was created by  , and was published to World Cement on June 21st, 2024. To view the full article, please click here:

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John Caravella Esq., is a construction attorney and formerly practicing project architect at The Law Office of John Caravella, P.C., representing architects, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, and owners in all phases of contract preparation, litigation, and arbitration. He also serves as an arbitrator to the American Arbitration Association Construction Industry Panel. Mr. Caravella can be reached by email: [email protected] or (516)462-7051

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