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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.

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Projects using Concrete
Rotary Park Plaza
When a town wanted to re-establish the notoriety of it's downtown area, they used Artevia™ decorative concrete to provide a timeless look in terms of color and finish.
Visitor Contact Station, Maroon Bells
Agilia Architectural was used in this beautiful, avalanche-resistant visitors’ center in Aspen, Colorado, overlooking the spectacular Maroon Bells.
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.
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Featured Project
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
These airport tunnels use low-permeability concrete made with Lafarge Cement.