Oldcastle APG, a CRH company, has acquired the packaging operations of Sterling Sand and the soil business of Soil Mender Products. The acquisitions of its co-packing partners enable Oldcastle APG to extend its geographic position and production capabilities in high-demand, high-growth markets to best serve its customers. With operations in South Carolina and North Carolina, Sterling Sand is a regional…
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Oldcastle APG Acquires Calstone
Oldcastle APG, a CRH company, announced its acquisition of Calstone, a leading manufacturer of pavers, concrete masonry, segmental retaining walls and packaged products based in Northern California. Serving high-demand hardscapes markets including San Francisco, Sacramento, San José and the Central Valley-area, Calstone has an established reputation for its exceptional product quality and customer-centric approach to business among professionals and customers…
Read MoreOldcastle Division Develops WHO-compliant Hand Sanitizer
Techniseal, a division of Oldcastle APG and manufacturer of products for the installation and protection of outdoor hardscapes, announced the addition of a new medical-grade hand sanitizer to its product offering.
Read MoreFIRST LOOK – JULY 2020
TOP NEWS House Committee Approves INVEST in America Act After more than 24 hours of debate that included the consideration of 177 amendments, the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure approved the Investing in a New Vision for the Environment and Surface Transportation in America (INVEST in America) Act. Oldcastle Division Develops WHO-compliant Hand Sanitizer Techniseal, a division of Oldcastle…
Read MoreConstruction Materials Firms Issue Health Product Declaration
CarbonCure Technologies Inc. and Chicago-based Northfield Block, a division of Oldcastle APG, have issued the first Health Product Declaration (HPD) for any concrete product in North America. This groundbreaking document reveals the health impacts of one of Northfield’s most popular products, Trendstone Sandstone, made with the CarbonCure technology, which is manufacturing using waste carbon dioxide (CO2).
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