Bouygues and Hoffman to develop low carbon concrete

July 8, 2019

Bouygues Construction and Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies are working together to devise and test concrete formulas using a new cement manufactured with a technology called H-EVA1.

Bouygues says the technology offers a carbon footprint between 70% and 80% lower than a conventional Portland cement.

Philippe Bonnave, chairman of Bouygues says: “The partnership we have signed with Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies is an opportunity to jointly develop an innovation for our sector that is disruptive, because it emits less CO2, and to act to make construction more sustainable for our customers.”

The 30-month collaboration is expected to make the construction sector more responsible and sustainable.

Studies jointly carried out by the partners will make it possible to obtain the certifications needed for operational implementation on Bouygues Construction sites in 2020.

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