Holcim US Brings Legacy Brands Together in the Mid-Atlantic Region

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Holcim US, a global leader in sustainable building solutions, announced intentions to merge its legacy brands in the Mid-Atlantic region.

The regional rebrand will push Holcim’s new ideas for building progress for people in the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) areas, while retaining the existing employees and products that provide unrivaled customer satisfaction.

“This region has been a center of innovation for the country and at the forefront of the company’s mission to provide innovative and sustainable building material solutions. The U.S. launch of Holcim’s low-carbon concrete, ECOPact, began here in 2020 and has been used in the construction of innovative area projects, such as the Georgetown University buildings and Amazon data centers,” remarked Cedric Barthelemy, Holcim US’s Mid-Atlantic Region Manager.

“As we strive to usher in a greener future, our legacy of valued partnership, high-quality service and collaboration will continue in each location, now under the Holcim name.”

Aggregate Industries’ activities in the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, and South Virginia, which include ready-mix, aggregates, asphalt & paving, and recycling solutions, will now be part of a broader Holcim footprint in the Mid-Atlantic.

Holcim’s regional operations additionally include a cement factory in Hagerstown, a slag facility in Sparrows Point, Maryland, a cement plant in Whitehall, Pennsylvania, and terminals throughout the state.

The shift comes after the Holcim US rebrand, which debuted in March 2022, and was followed by regional transitions in Texas, Colorado, and Louisiana. By bringing these brands together, Holcim adds to the company’s continued efforts to lead with sustainability in all aspects of its operations, empowering its work as a sustainable builder of progress.


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Vince Harvey
Vince Harvey
Vince is one of our building products correspondents based out of Boston, Massachusetts.

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