Cement News tagged under: Argos USA
Summit Materials' cuts ribbon on Houston DomeSilo30 October 2024, Published under Cement NewsOn 22 October Dome Technology's vice president of operations Dan South attended Summit Materials Inc' ribbon cutting for its new DomeSilo, a structure 38.1m (125ft) in diameter and 11.43m (137.5ft) tall. Dome Technology contracted with Argos USA to build the DomeSilo in Houston, Texas, and provide the structural and mechanical engineering. Summit Materials combined with Argos USA in January 2024. The DomeSilo stores up to 50,000t of cement. Front-end loaders can fill a structure at ... |
Argos USA orders a Bruks Siwertell ship unloader05 January 2023, Published under Cement NewsBruks Siwertell has secured a new Siwertell ship unloader contract from Argos USA . The unit will secure environment-friendly, dust-free cement and fly ash handling at the port of Houston, Texas. “This latest contract continues a long-standing run of Siwertell systems ordered for cement handling operations in the US,” says Magnus Rundqwist, director global bulk sales, Bruks Siwertell. “Siwertell screw-type technology has a worldwide reputation for efficient, high-capacity, environment-fr... |
Argos USA Corp supplies concrete for Super Bowl stadium29 January 2019, Published under Cement NewsArgos USA Corp has been a key supplier in the construction of the 83,000-seat Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, the venue for the Super Bowl 2019 between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams on 3 February. Argos was chosen to deliver more than 200,000yd 3 of concrete (ready-mix) that were needed for the building. The project required more than 25,000 trips of mixer trucks. To accomplish with the technical and strength specifications of the 19 mega columns that support the stadium, d... |
USA: Bessemer Cement partly under Argos ownership10 January 2017, Published under Cement NewsArgos USA purchased 13.92 acres of the 114 acre Bessemer Cement plant site from Essroc Cement Corp for US$1,226,026 in November 2016, according to a deed of transfer from the local recorders Office, reports New Castle News. Jeff Sieg of Lehigh Hanson Inc explained to New Castle News that the sale was part of a Federal Trade Commission required divesture of certain assets related to HeidelbegCement's acquisition of Italcementi. In a press release last August, HeidelbergCement announce... |
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