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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
Fairview Business Centre
It looks like brick and lasts just as long. But it's not brick – it's Agilia from Lafarge.
Agilia Lends Heritage Charm to a Modern Renovation
Lafarge was asked to suggest a product that could be poured by hand, leave no voids between the forms and the I-beams and require no vibration. An important consideration for this project was that the Agilia had the capability of flowing into the subtle nuances of wood grain.
Broadway Reconstruction
When the city of Boulder and the Colorado Department of Transportation began the Broadway reconstruction project, involving a heavily-traveled portion of the four-lane Broadway Street, they chose to use Lafarge's Agilia to help get the job done.
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Agilia®
Artevia™
Chronolia™
Extensia™
UltraSeries™
Weathermix®
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Precast Concretes
Storm and Sanitary Pipe

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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
Sandia Resort and Casino
The Sandia Resort and Casino, which used Lafarge's Agilia in its construction, is situated at the base of the Sandia Mountains in New Mexico.