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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
Home Buyers Are Drawn to Artevia's Beauty
By using Lafarge's Artevia Color in place of asphalt or gray concrete for the driveways in this new community, the builders saw a significant increase in "curb appeal," a powerful competitive edge.
Mesa Micro Fab
The Mesa MicroFab project in Albuquerque, New Mexico, used Lafarge's Agilia in its construction. The project is made up of several parts, including a 89,100 square foot semiconductor fabrication facility, a central utility building and technician offices. The Fab includes a three-level cleanroom with a fan deck, sub-fab, and fabrication levels.
City Market
Lafarge's self-consolidating grout, Agilia Blockfil, was used on the exterior walls of this project for a major western U.S. grocery chain.
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Agilia®
Artevia™
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Extensia™
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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
Annis Road-Widening
The Annis road-widening project in Chilliwack, British Columbia was supplied by Lafarge’s Vedder Mountain Quarry. The project used 75mm (3 in) road base as the sub-base and 25mm (1 in) road base on top before asphalt.