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CEMEX to supply concrete for Mexico City Airport’s new terminal building

October 5, 2017

CEMEX has announced it will supply 320, 000 cubic meters of concrete for the Terminal Building of Mexico City’s New International Airport.

 

The terminal building will be X shaped and have a surface area of approximately 734, 000 square meters distributed on four levels, as well as 95 fixed contact doors and 68 remote doors.

The raw materials required to produce the concrete will come from various sources and will be transported in trucks, trains and ships. Additionally, cement plants will be installed at the airport construction site to ensure supply throughout the project.

“We are very excited to deliver value for this great infrastructure project through our products, technology, and best building solutions,” said Juan Romero, President of CEMEX Mexico. “Mexico City’s New International Airport will serve as a new window to showcase the best of Mexico to the world.”

The concrete supplied by CEMEX is high-sulfate resistant as the airport is being built on the bed of former Texoco Lake.

 

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