Cemex has played a key role in delivering a landmark lower-carbon flooring solution at Canary Wharf’s Wood Wharf development, part of what is believed to be the UK’s highest-ever flowing screed pour.
Working in partnership with LKAB Minerals Gypsol and Loughton Contracts, Cemex helped support the successful installation of Gypsol TS-15 screed at an unprecedented height of 177 metres in a 53-storey tower.
Through early collaboration, bespoke mix design support and coordinated logistics, Cemex and the team at our Dagenham Plant helped ensure reliable performance, high installation rates and consistent SR1 tolerances on this high-profile London development.
This project highlights Cemex’s continued commitment to lower-carbon construction, innovation and strong delivery partnerships on some of the UK’s most technically demanding builds.
Commenting on the project Cemex’s Sales Executive, Sharon Baker, shared: “I’m very proud to be part of the team that brought Supaflo to new heights. Thank you all at Cemex UK and LKAB Minerals for producing such a great product, thanks Loughton Contracts Plc for the chance to show what can be done.”
You can watch LKAB’s full video case study of the project featuring Sharon Baker HERE