UK: Admixture and mortars producer Oscrete has acquired waterproofing company Pudlo, following the latter’s rescue from administration in 2024. Existing owner UK Property Repair Group, which led the rescue, will retain a 25% stake. Pudlo supplies structural waterproofing and gas protection systems for below-ground structures, swimming pools and podium decks.
Pudlo Managing Director Gary Laird says that the change of ownership will provide enhanced opportunities for innovation and growth, and choice for its customers.
Concretene extends Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre partnership
UK: Graphene-enhanced concrete admixture developer Concretene has extended its partnership with the University of Manchester’s Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) to continue to use its facilities until mid-2028. The company says that this will enable it to scale production of its Concretene admixture. It has expanded its production and testing facility at the GEIC in readiness.
The addition of Concretene admixture raises compressive strength by up to 50% in ready-mix concrete and by 15 – 20% in precast concrete. It has been used in railway sleepers produced by Cemex UK.
Concretene commands €2.19m in UK government funding and €6.92m in venture capital investment.
Hua Rui announces upcoming Chui autoclaved aerated concrete block plant
Kyrgyzstan: China-based Hua Rui has begun to build an autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) block plant in Chui region. The project is scheduled for delivery by May 2030. When operational, the plant will serve the domestic market and also expand Kyrgyzstan's export potential. The Kyrgyz National Investment Agency has reported that the project commands funding from both Hua Rui and the government of Kyrgyzstan.
Material Evolution to pilot MevoCem products with Tarmac
UK: Material Evolution has partnered with CRH subsidiary Tarmac to launch a pilot project to test applications of its heat-free, 85% reduced-CO₂ cement, MevoCem. The partners aim to demonstrate the suitability of MevoCem cement for use in concrete production in line with the prospective BSI Flex 350 performance-based standard.
Material Evolution’s CEO Liz Gilligan welcomed Tarmac as an ‘early adopter’ of MevoCem cement. In a post to LinkedIn, she said “We have been quietly building something game-changing with CRH and their team at Tarmac. It is bold, it is industrial scale and it is all about cutting carbon where it counts. We are only just getting started.”
Material Evolution currently operates a 120,000t/yr plant in Wrexham, Wales.
