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In Situ Concrete is a type of concrete that is formed and poured on-site, rather than being pre-mixed and delivered to the construction site. It is a popular choice for large-scale projects, such as bridges, dams, and other infrastructure, due to its ability to be formed into complex shapes and its strength and durability. In Situ Concrete is made from a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates, and is usually reinforced with steel bars or mesh.
In Situ Concrete is a key component of the Cement and Concrete industry, as it is used in a variety of applications, from residential and commercial construction to infrastructure projects. It is also used in the repair and maintenance of existing structures, such as roads and bridges.
Some companies in the In Situ Concrete market include LafargeHolcim, CEMEX, HeidelbergCement, CRH plc, and Buzzi Unicem. Show Less Read more