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From small beginnings in 1970 to a global leader today.

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Bispebjerg Hospital car park, Copenhagen, Denmark

Built using 22,000m³ of slabs and panels and 900 tonnes of beams, columns and stairs, supplied by Betonelement, and completed three months ahead of schedule.

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The Queensferry Crossing, near Edinburgh, Scotland

Over 100,000 rebar couplers, manufactured by Ancon, were used in the concrete support towers, end piers and road deck of one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world.

In 2020, Ancon became part of Leviat, the new name for CRH’s construction accessories business.

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432 Park Avenue, New York, the world's tallest residential building

HALFEN developed the building’s window washing track and anchor windows.

In 2020, HALFEN became part of Leviat, the new name for CRH’s construction accessories business.

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Fairmont Hotel, Downtown Austin, Texas

Our Americas Materials businesses supplied 42,500m3 of concrete for the construction of this 37-storey luxury hotel.

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Teresa Plant in Rizal, the Philippines

Republic Cement's integrated cement plant, on the outskirts of Metropolitan Manila. The company operates six plants in the Philippines.

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The German Pavilion EXPO 2015, Milan

HALFEN’s DETAN tension and compression rod system was installed into the steel stress, shell and stage of the pavilion.

In 2020, HALFEN became part of Leviat, the new name for CRH’s construction accessories business.

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Stoneco of Michigan, Ottawa Lake Quarry

The quarry shipped approx. two million tonnes in 2015 while continuing its run of 4,812 days worked without a lost time incident. Ottawa Lake has won NSSGA and MAA awards for safety, community relations and environmental controls.

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William Allen High School in Allentown, Pennsylvania

Oldcastle Architectural Products Group (APG) supplied Trenwyth Astra-Glaze SW+® concrete masonry blocks for this project, which contributed to its energy efficiency.

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The Rehberger Bridge, Oberhausen, Germany

The bridge spans the Rhine-Herne canal and consists of 496 spiral rings supplied by HALFEN, each with a five-metre diameter, suspended 10 metres above the canal for a total length of 406 metres.

In 2020, HALFEN became part of Leviat, the new name for CRH’s construction accessories business.

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Storm Capture®, Virginia

Oldcastle Infrastructure's Storm Capture® was supplied as a solution for the underground stormwater detention system at Quantico National Cemetery for veterans of the US Armed Forces.

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Jura Cement Plant, Wildegg, Switzerland

The plant produces approximately 1 million tonnes of cement for the Swiss market and is a leader in the use of alternative fuels.

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La Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris

Zoontjens produced 1,530 m2 of unique, natural stone rooftop terrace tiles designed to withstand 20 kN per slab.

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Musical theatre in Gdynia, Poland

Polbruk provided 2,000 m2 of concrete pavers for the pathways surrounding the theatre.

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Sky Tower, Wroclaw, Poland

At 212 metres high, it is one of the tallest skyscrapers in Poland. Bosta Beton, CRH’s readymixed concrete company in Poland, supplied the 52,000 cubic metres of concrete and pumping services required to complete this project.

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Ash Grove’s 197-foot kiln, Florida

Limestone is heated to 2,700 degrees F and transformed into clinker, which is then ground to produce cement.

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Dragle Sand & Gravel Quarry, Poland

Dragle has 93 million tonnes of aggregate reserves. Production commenced in 2008 following installation of the 1.2 million-tonne-per-year washing and processing plant.

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Expocrete, Canada

Expocrete is a leader in manufacturing and distributing high-quality concrete hardscape and masonry products in western Canada.

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Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Texas

Each of Oldcastle’s US product groups provided materials for the 3 million-square-foot, 100,000-seater stadium.

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Highway 55, Idaho

This project, supplied by Idaho Sand & Gravel Company, follows the Payette River in Valley County, Idaho, and included 11,090 tonnes of asphalt, 63,500 square metres of cold milling and the installation of 20 storm drain pipe crossings.

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Lövö Bridge, Finland

Rudus delivered over 3,000 m3 of frost-resistant concrete for the 473-metre bridge, completed in June 2011.

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Gotthard Base Tunnel, Swiss Alps

At 57km long, the Gotthard Base Tunnel was the longest railway/road tunnel in the world when it opened in 2016.

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Shuangyang Cement Plant, China

Shuangyang Cement Plant, part of the 26% CRH-owned Yatai Cement, is the largest cement plant in northeastern China. Shuangyang is located in Jilin Province, 100km south of the provincial capital Changchun.

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Pike Industries, Maine

Pike laid 200,000 tons of asphalt during the reconstruction of 23 miles of the I-295 highway.

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Irish Cement’s Platin Works

Energy efficiencies and emissions reductions have been achieved through the Kiln 3 production line.

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The Monarch 1 Building, The Hague

This was the first major renovated building in the Netherlands to receive BREEAM sustainability certification, the world’s foremost environmental assessment method for buildings. CRH company Cementbouw provided the concrete for the renovation.

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Colorado State Highway 145 at Lizard Pass, Trout Lake, Colorado

Telluride Gravel, an Americas Materials company, performed full-depth road reconstruction and embankment slide repairs for this project.

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Podilsky Cement Plant, Ukraine

Our Podilsky plant is one of the largest dry process cement plants in Europe.

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Haven Avenue Bridge outside of Los Angeles, California

Oldcastle Infrastructure developed a 33-foot and a 52-foot prestressed concrete post-tension box girder for the bridge.

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Ghent Soccer Stadium, Belgium

Our Belgian structural companies Ergon and Prefaco were major suppliers to the stadium, which opened in 2013.

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West Wood High School in South Carolina

CRH's EnduraMax™ High-Performance Wall System was used in this 340,000 sq. ft. building.

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The Eenspan Project in Zeewolde, Netherlands

CRH companies Calduran and Dycore came together to assemble the walls of the office block/storage units as well as supply the slab flooring.

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MaxCapture™ in Chandler, Arizona

Oldcastle Infrastructure, part of CRH's Americas Division, installed this new proprietary stormwater management solution to help prevent surface flooding.

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Stormwater solution at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

The StormCapture® detention system is capable of capturing, cleaning and infiltrating 24 million gallons of stormwater every 24 hours.

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Kovacica windfarm

This is the third largest windfarm in Serbia. Moravacem, part of our Europe Division, supplied 34,000m3 of specialised concrete for the construction of 38 wind turbine foundations.

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Terminal 46 for the Port of Seattle

The Port of Seattle is part of one of the largest container gateways in the United States. Icon Materials, part of CRH’s Americas Division, completed a pavement rehabilitation project here, milling out and paving back c.14,500 tonnes of asphalt and striping.

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Silver Tower, Noordstation, Brussels

The elliptical structure is 136m tall with 33 floors above ground. Ergon, part of CRH’s Europe Division, provided columns, beams, prestressed vaulting and other concrete elements for the project.

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Ash Grove Cement Company’s Foreman Plant in Arkansas

Ash Grove is a leading cement manufacturer in the US. Its Foreman Plant was one of eight cement plants, 25 terminals and extensive readymixed concrete and aggregates operations acquired by CRH for €2.9 billion in 2018.

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Light rail line in Seattle, Washington

Oldcastle Infrastructure, part of CRH’s Americas Division, developed a new mass production process for the manufacture of highly specialized lightweight precast rail blocks to go across this floating bridge over Lake Seattle.

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Yonge Street Rapidway

Dufferin Construction – part of CRH’s Americas Division in Canada – was involved in completing the Yonge Street Rapidway, a major transport route that connects the city of Toronto to Lake Ontario. The scope of work included design of the roadway, bus rapid transit, retaining walls, stations, utilities, and major intersection reconfigurations.

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An asphalt plant at Alvarado, Texas

CRH is the largest producer of asphalt in North America. As a 100% recyclable product it helps to make CRH a significant contributor to the circular economy.

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Storm water drainage in Tampa, Florida

Oldcastle Infrastructure, part of CRH’s Americas Division, supplied 2.1 miles of pre-fabricated concrete box culverts to a storm water drainage project in downtown Tampa, providing enhanced safety for pedestrians and vehicles.

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Turcot Interchange in Montreal, Canada

Completed in November 2020, the Turcot Interchange is the largest road construction project in the history of Quebec. The Demix companies within CRH’s Americas Division built the concrete pavement, asphalt pavement, concrete barriers, sidewalks, curbs, bike paths and some retaining walls for the project.

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