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  • Thomas Concrete Group celebrates 70 years – continues driving the development of low-carbon concrete

    Thomas Concrete Group is celebrating 70 years as a leading player in the concrete industry. Over the past decade, the company has made significant efforts in reducing the environmental impact of the construction sector by developing and using alternative binders to replace cement in concrete. Just in time for the anniversary, the company proudly notes that the average share of alternative binders

  • Thomas Concrete Group named Employer of the Year at Brilliant Awards

    Thomas Concrete Group has been awarded the prestigious Employer of the Year title in the 2025 edition of the Brilliant Awards - Employee Experience. This recognition reinforces the company’s position as one of the top employers in the Construction, Manufacturing, and Industrials category and highlights its continuous commitment to fostering an engaging and positive workplace culture.
    The award

  • Thomas Concrete Group advances research on slag from Boliden

    In collaboration with Boliden, the concrete company Thomas Concrete Group is currently researching a new binder where slag — or a so-called SCM product — from Boliden's smelters can be used as a cement substitute in concrete. This approach could result in both reduced climate impact and decreased energy usage.
    For some time now, Thomas Concrete Group has been studying how the SCM product (Suppl

  • Thomas Concrete Group delivers to groundbreaking German construction project

    Thomas Concrete Group is involved in the groundbreaking Moringa Hamburg HafenCity project, where 80 percent of the material used in the tall residential building will be reusable. Thomas Concrete Group has developed and delivered low-carbon concrete to this revolutionary project.

  • Thomas Concrete delivers to one of Atlanta's tallest buildings

    In Atlanta, USA, a more than 220-meter-high office and residential complex is currently under construction, which will become one of the tallest buildings in Atlanta. Thomas Concrete Group is delivering concrete to the building, which must not only withstand strong winds but also seismic activity.
    “This is a challenging project, preceded by rigorous sustainability testing and product developmen

  • Thomas Concrete Group acquires Polish Scanbet

    Thomas Concrete Group is now acquiring the remaining shares of the Polish concrete company Scanbet. Since earlier this spring, the group owned 84 percent of the company.
    "We, along with the previous shareholders of Scanbet, agree that the best way to operate and develop the company, is for Thomas Concrete Group to own the entire operation. There is a lot happening in the concrete industry right

  • Special Concrete for Artificial Coral Reefs in Kosterhavet

    This week several concrete reefs were placed in the Swedish Kosterfjord to give the endangered cold water coral 'Ögonkorall'a chance to regrow. Thomas Concrete Group's research laboratory has developed a unique concrete mix that not only maintains an optimal pH value but also withstands the harsh marine environment, ensuring durability for up to 150 years.
    A project to restore the reefs for the

  • The Family Thomas Foundation Awards Scholarship

    Two recent graduates in civil engineering from Chalmers University of Technology, Anna Stigenberg and Johan Lindqvist, have been awarded a scholarship of 50,000 SEK for their Master thesis on sustainable concrete construction. The scholarship is presented by the Family Thomas Foundation in recognition of their contributions to the field.
    Material strength and durability are critical factors for

  • Thomas Concrete Group first in Sweden with 100 % electric wheel loaders

    Thomas Concrete Group is now pioneering the industry by introducing series-produced, fully electric wheel loaders in two of its subsidiaries in Sweden. The two new machines will be utilized at Thomas Betong's plant in Västerås and Thomas Cement's port, Stockholm Bulkhamn in Stora Vika. These heavy wheel loaders are expected to reduce both operational costs and the group's carbon footprint.
    This

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