Cemex has announced plans to open a new plant in Swindon in the latter part of 2025, that will be dedicated to lower carbon dry mortar and sprayed concrete production.

As part of Cemex’s Urbanisation Solutions portfolio, the new facility will enable Cemex UK’s Mortar business to increase production capacity in the South East and South West to become a national supplier of both dry mortar and sprayed concrete.

The new facility at Swindon, Wiltshire, will produce Cemex’s Vertua lower carbon mortar which embodies 30% less carbon than industry standard products. The carbon saving has been achieved by incorporating Cemex’s high performance CEM II A-L 52.5N Vertua cement alongside new admixture technology, plus an enhanced production process with a more efficient drying system.

Building work for the new facility has begun, and the site is planned to be operational during the second half of 2025. The plant will include a state-of-the-art drying process specially developed to reduce heat, and significantly save fuel. Supplies into the new plant will now be received in a new covered storage area.

Mike May, European Sales Manager, Dry & Special Mortar at Cemex, commented: “We have seen our Mortars business grow from strength to strength in recent years, with demand reaching capacity for dry mortar and sprayed concrete at Dove Holes in Derbyshire and at our dry mortar plant in Braintree, Essex.

“It is a nice problem for us to have and Swindon offers us the solution. The new Wiltshire plant is strategically located and will enable us to increase capacity and penetrate new regional markets, while expanding existing markets. Additionally, it provides a surety of cement supply plus good aggregate reserves from the local area.

“The UK team is looking forward to an exciting 2025 serving our existing customer base and welcoming more to Wiltshire to experience our new ‘Experts In Mortar’ service offerings.”