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LafargeHolcim Hungary plants wins Prix d’Excellence

May 30, 2017

LafargeHolcim’s Kiralyegyhaza cement plant in Hungary has received the World Prix d’Excellence 2017 from the International Real Estate Federation.

The plant was awarded the World Gold Winner prize in the industrial buildings category for its outstanding environmental performance and the high architectural quality of the plant buildings.

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The federation represents the world's real estate professions and its annual World Prix d’Excellence recognizes state-of the-art architectural projects in several categories from heritage buildings to residential and office constructions.

Alexander Romanenko, president of the International Real Estate Federation World Prix d’Excellence Awards Committee said: “The jury was impressed with the very unique building design. The whole complex is built compactly occupying only minimum arable land to enable sustaining agricultural activity. For a heavy industry and its reputation as the most modern cement plant in Europe, the project is exceptional for being environmental friendly.”

Roland Köhler, region head, LafargeHolcim said: “We are proud to have received this important award. Kiralyegyhaza was the first new greenfield cement plant built in Europe in 20 years and is the most modern cement plant of LafargeHolcim in Europe.

"The plant is a prime example of how we were able to combine superior operational efficiency with high environmental performance in an architecturally unique plant building.”

The plant was designed to meet the highest environmental standards and since the start of operations LafargeHolcim has continuously worked to further reduce its environmental impact. As a result,  CO2 emissions and power consumption have been reduced by more than 20% over five years.

It also uses more alternative fuels in the production process and today, almost 60% of the plant’s thermal energy needs are met by using alternative fuels thus significantly reducing the amount of fossil fuels needed.

At the same time, the plant with its clean lines and contrasting materials shows how an industrial building can meet high aesthetic standards while fulfilling all functional requirements. The facades are dominated by stripes as the recurring and connecting elements while the use of limestone in both external and internal areas provide the architectural connection to the key raw material for the production of cement.
 
About the Kiralyegyhaza plant
Located around 250 kilometers south of Budapest, the plant was opened in 2011 after a construction phase of around four years. It is one of the most modern cement plants in Europe and has a capacity of 1 million tonnes per year. It employs around 130 people today. The plant has already won of variety of awards in Hungary including the CSR Hungary Award in 2013 and the Hungarian Real Estate Development Award in 2015.

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