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Cemex concrete for Mexico City’s new international airport

Cemex is to supply approximately 900,000m³ of concrete for Mexico City’s new international airport, one of the main infrastructure projects in Latin America. “We are very proud to participate in one of the most important infrastructure projects in Latin America,” says Juan Romero Torres, President of Cemex Mexico. “Mexico City’s new international airport will improve the quality of life for millions of people and strengthen the city’s position as a hemispheric hub connecting the Americas.” The airport w
August 22, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Cemex high sulphate-resistant concrete
Cemex will deliver a special high sulphate-resistant concrete for Mexico City’s new international airport. (Picture: Cemex)

643 Cemex is to supply approximately 900,000m³ of concrete for Mexico City’s new international airport, one of the main infrastructure projects in Latin America.

“We are very proud to participate in one of the most important infrastructure projects in Latin America,” says Juan Romero Torres, President of Cemex Mexico.

“Mexico City’s new international airport will improve the quality of life for millions of people and strengthen the city’s position as a hemispheric hub connecting the Americas.”

The airport will be built in two phases, beginning with three runways and adding three later. Its maximum capacity will be 120 million passengers/year, and the first terminal X-shaped terminal, will have a total capacity of 68 million passengers.

Because of the condition of the ground on which the airport is built, the bed of former Texcoco Lake, Cemex will supply a special mix of high sulphate-resistant concrete. Resistance to sulphates can be significantly improved by producing a dense, impermeable concrete which is obtained by utilising very resistant cement with a low cement-to-water ratio.

Cemex has also participated on other major infrastructure projects in Mexico, such as the Baluarte Bicentenario Bridge in the north-western state of Durango, and the La Yesca Dam in the north-western state of Nayarit, as well as other noteworthy international projects, such as the Panama Canal; Malaysia’s Mass Rapid Transit system, and a tidal barrage and hydroelectric plant on Egypt’s Nile River.

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