RoadCem

South Africa, Gauteng

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Canada, Alberta

Secondary road in cold climate. RoadCem enabled fast, sustainable construction with reduced CO₂ emissions and limited environmental footprint.

India, Meghalaya

RoadCem Technology was used constructing a new road in the Bhoirymbong Ri Bhoi District in India.

Bulgaria, Sofia

The FDR (Full-Depth Reclamation) method was applied to reconstruct a highway in Bulgaria. By using RoadCem, the project ensured a strengthened foundation and a longer-lasting road, capable of enduring heavy traffic and challenging conditions.

India, Nagaland

RoadCem was used constructing a new rural road in Sunkha without importing aggregates in this remote area.

South Africa, Gauteng

In Gauteng, South Africa, a heavy-traffic road was constructed using local soil. RoadCem provided the durability needed to withstand intensive loads, eliminating the need for imported granular materials and optimizing construction costs.

Czech Republic, South Bohemian

Greenfield access road for a solar park. RoadCem contributes to sustainable infrastructure supporting renewable energy.