Holcim US Expands Presence and Unites Legacy Brands Together in Boston

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Holcim US, the leader in sustainable building solutions, announced today plans to unite its legacy brands in and around Boston as part of its mission to build a greener future.

Aggregate Industries, a building materials provider, will now be part of a larger Holcim US presence. Holcim’s regional operations in the greater Boston areas of Saugus, Swampscott, Watertown, Everett, Wrentham, and Waltham include concrete, aggregates, asphalt & paving, and aggregate recycling. The Lafarge cement terminal in Charlestown is also rebranding to Holcim as part of this transition.

“With the integration of local legacy operations into Holcim, the Boston area will see expanded benefits of construction projects made from quality, innovative materials, such as ECOPact, that not only build needed infrastructure but also meet ambitious sustainability targets,” Domenico D’Aqui, senior vice president and general manager of the Northeast and Great Lakes Regions, explained. “The step we’re taking today ensures our continued progress toward a sustainable future, working toward our global mission to lower the carbon footprint of the construction industry and bring advanced sustainable building solutions to all.”

The Boston transition comes after the Holcim US rebrand, which began in March 2022 and was followed by regional transitions in Texas, Colorado, Louisiana, Washington, D.C., and Michigan. By bringing these brands together, Holcim contributes to the company’s ongoing efforts to lead with sustainability in all aspects of its operations, empowering its work as a sustainable builder of progress.


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Daniel Moore
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