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Heidelberg Materials North America Acquires Concrete Recycling Business in Calgary

Heidelberg Materials North America has acquired Concrete Crushers Inc. in Calgary, expanding its presence in the recycling market with a focus on sustainable products. The acquisition includes assets and employees of CCI, aligning with Heidelberg's strategic goals for growth and sustainability.

Tue June 03, 2025 - Midwest Edition #13
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Heidelberg Materials North America announced that it has acquired certain assets of Concrete Crushers Inc. (CCI), the largest concrete recycler in Calgary, Alberta.

The transaction includes a recycled aggregates yard in southeast Calgary and a contract crushing business with four mobile plants.

"The acquisition of the CCI assets further strengthens our existing footprint in the Calgary market and accelerates our focus on recycled concrete aggregates and circular solutions," said Oliver Patsch, president of the northwest region of Heidelberg Materials North America.

This recent acquisition is aligned with the company's strategic focus on optimizing its portfolio in core markets and strengthening its existing businesses through bolt-on acquisitions while advancing its focus on sustainable and circular products.

"We are excited about increasing our recycled concrete offerings in this growing market and pleased to welcome the CCI employees to our team," said Patsch.

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.




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