Lafarge recently announced the launch of a new Web site dedicated exclusively to its unique range of decorative concrete, Artevia. More
Proposal Would Transform Ravena Plant into New York's Most Advanced Cement Manufacturing Operation and Boost Local Economy More
Wichita, Kan.-based Lafarge North America Inc. has won a $3.2 construction contract for concrete road work near Andover. More
Lafarge Environmental Manager John Reagan presented an update to the New Baltimore Town Board about modernization plans for the Ravena facility at their recent meeting. More
Lafarge announces the launch of a new online tool for design professionals, primarily architects and engineers, designed to help them find Lafarge products that can be specified to help meet green building requirements under the LEED rating system. More
Improvements to Maryland's John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway are relying on company's high-performance cement product for significant cost and long-term durability benefits. More
Lafarge recently announced a series of changes in its Aggregates Business Units in the U.S in an effort to reduce costs and improve organizational effectiveness. The changes took effect from March 1, 2009. More
Beginning January 1, 2009, company's local technical sales team will offer high-quality fly ash from AEP's Welsh and Oklaunion power plants to customers throughout region. More