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Solutions, Expertise, and Reliability. Our local Lafarge Concrete teams work to deliver the products to you that can have a positive impact on your project. We share our knowledge across regions to help our clients learn from other areas, and we clearly recognize the importance of on-time delivery every day. Recently, we introduced two innovative products that have a tremendous impact on construction practices: Agilia and Artevia. Check out more details to see how these products can keep your firm competitive.

Projects
Projects using Concrete
US Federal Reserve Bank Vault
The bank's vault is six stories high and approximately 150 ft long x 60 ft wide. The floors and walls are heavily reinforced and are 24 in thick. Agilia® concrete was chosen for this job to handle the shrinkage limit and heat of hydration due to the large mass of the walls.
Everett Station
This train station's precast arches were made by Lafarge using the company's cement and concrete.
Sunnybrook Nursing Facility
Lafarge’s North American contractors are learning a secret to cold weather pouring — use Weathermix® in cold temperatures.
Products
Ready Mix
Agilia®
Artevia™
Chronolia™
Extensia™
UltraSeries™
Weathermix®
Concrete Products
Block
Precast Concretes
Storm and Sanitary Pipe

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Artevia Web Site

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Concrete MSDS

National Ready Mixed Concrete Association

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Product News
New Woodrow Wilson Bridge Spanning the Potomac River Uses Lafarge's NewCem High-Performance, Environmentally-Friendly Slag Cement
Lafarge Announces Weather Defense Platinum Exterior Sheathing
Featured Project
Artevia Floors in Louisiana Superstore
Shoppers in Chalmette, Louisiana, might forget they're walking their local superstore. That's because of the store's new rich-looking Lafarge Artevia floor. Teamwork orchestrated by the contractor, the project engineer and Lafarge professionals pulled off the 3,600 cubic yard pour without a hitch.