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CEMEX Concrete for Bridge Reconstruction in Arizona - CEMEX Concrete for Bridge Reconstruction in Arizona

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CEMEX Concrete for Bridge Reconstruction in Arizona

August 23, 2017

CEMEX is supplying concrete for the Cameron Bridge, part of a reconstruction of the Arizona section of Route 89 in the southwestern U.S.


Spanning more than 650 feet (approximately 200 meters), the new bridge includes four lanes for highway traffic, a pedestrian underpass, and other concrete flatwork that is expected to improve traffic flow and road safety. To best meet the project’s construction demands, CEMEX installed a remote batch plant at a nearby quarry, which enabled the company to supply more than 20,000 cubic yards (over 15,000 cubic meters) of concrete.

During this project’s development, CEMEX overcame several operational challenges, including pouring at a height of nearly 100 feet (around 30 meters), dealing with winter weather shutdowns, as well as fluctuations in the level of the Little Colorado River Gorge. 

“CEMEX takes great pride in delivering quality building materials for infrastructure projects such as the new Cameron Bridge,” said Eric Wittmann, West Region President, CEMEX USA. “This project is one of many examples of how we’re building a better future for our communities.”

 

CEMEX is a global building materials company that provides high-quality products and reliable services to customers and communities in more than 50 countries. CEMEX has a rich history of improving the well-being of those it serves through innovative building solutions, efficiency advancements, and efforts to promote a sustainable future.

CEMEX supplied over 20,000 cubic yards of concrete for the reconstruction of the Arizona section of the Cameron Bridge, in U.S.   Credits: CEMEX
CEMEX performed the pouring at a height of nearly 100 feet (around 30 meters).   Credits: CEMEX
“This project is one of many examples of how we’re building a better future for our communities,” said Eric Wittmann, West Region President, CEMEX USA.
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