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Platinum Sponsor at Evolving Concrete

6 May 26
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Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals announced as Platinum Sponsor of Evolving Concrete

We are delighted to announce Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals as the Platinum sponsor of Evolving Concrete.

On confirming their Platinum sponsorship Hazel Lowe commented “we’re delighted to support Evolving Concrete as a Platinum Sponsor. At Saint‑Gobain, we are committed to supporting the journey to net‑zero through innovation, collaboration and practical, scalable solutions. Evolving Concrete provides an excellent platform to demonstrate how admixtures and advanced technologies can help our customers reduce embodied carbon while maintaining performance and durability.”

Global leadership in construction chemicals

Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals is a new global powerhouse supplying commercial, industrial, residential, marine and infrastructure sectors. Over the past four years, SGCC has expanded its global presence through a series of strategic acquisitions, including Chryso, GCP and Fosroc. The division now operates in 76 countries, reinforcing its leadership in construction chemicals,  this combined strength can support the entire lifecycle of a structure, from groundworks to long-term protection, from repair to recycle – an essential contribution to sustainable building.

Comprehensive solutions across the concrete lifecycle

Backed by the strength of Saint-Gobain, these established brands are now unite with decades of innovation, global reach and technical expertise across:

  • Cement Additives
  • Concrete Admixtures
  • Digital Concrete Monitoring
  • Concrete Repair & Protection
  • Waterproofing
  • Sealants, Grouts & Anchors

https://www.saint-gobain.co.uk/our-brands#construction

Meet Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals at Evolving Concrete

Interested in how concrete innovation is shaping more sustainable construction?

Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals will exhibit in the networking area at the conference and Technical & Development Director, Dean Courtney-Ward, will deliver a session that covers how admixtures can be used to reduce carbon and improve circularity.

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