Recently, Amrize launched the EVERtect high-performance concrete series in Las Vegas. This EVERtect concrete series offers customizable strength and reliability, aiming to elevate standards in the US and Canadian construction industries and meet the demanding performance requirements in North America.

Jaime Hill, President of Amrize Building Materials, stated: "We introduced EVERtect™ high-performance concrete to provide confidence, reliability, and innovation for every job our customers undertake. With this series, we are redefining North American builders' expectations for high-performance concrete, offering smarter solutions to accelerate project timelines and increase flexibility based on dependable performance."
Amrize's sales and technical teams are ready to support projects from planning to pouring using the EVERtect series and are committed to the ongoing development of innovative mixtures. The series includes various high-performance concrete products: ECOtect™ low-carbon concrete, with a carbon footprint at least 30% lower than standard concrete; SUPERtect™ high-strength concrete, suitable for demanding structural applications; FLUIDtect™ self-consolidating concrete, facilitating pouring and construction; RAPIDtect™ high-early-strength concrete, helping projects stay on schedule; MAXtect™ ultra-high-performance concrete, offering exceptional mechanical properties and aesthetics; IMAGItect™ decorative concrete, supporting bold architectural projects; CONDUtect™ thermal mass concrete, suitable for data centers; TEMPtect™ extreme-temperature resistant concrete, extending the construction season.
Amrize actively collaborates with North American startups to bring cutting-edge technology to the ready-mix concrete market. As part of its continuous innovation, NEXtect™ next-generation high-performance concrete will soon join the EVERtect series.
Amrize's high-performance concrete solutions have been applied in several landmark projects across North America, such as Boston University's Center for Computing & Data Sciences, the Populus Hotel in Denver, the M3 Tower in Toronto, Eleven on the River in Minneapolis, and the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.









