Amrize launches Evertect concrete range at ConExpo

The range consists of customizable concrete mixes designed to meet performance requirements.

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Chicago-based Amrize has launched its new Evertect high-performance concrete range at ConExpo 2026 in Las Vegas.  

Amrize says its concrete range provides builders with the strength and reliability they need for every job. The Evertect range brings together precision-engineered, customizable concrete mixes designed to meet demanding performance requirements across North America. 

“We are proud to introduce Evertect, our high-performance concrete range providing our customers with the confidence, reliability and innovation they need for every job,” says Jaime Hill, Amrize Building Materials president. “With Evertect, we are redefining what builders and specifiers across North America can expect from high-performance concrete, delivering smarter solutions to accelerate projects and increase flexibility, underpinned by the consistent performance our customers know they can rely on.”  

Amrize says its sales and technical teams are ready to support projects from planning to pour using this new range and are committed to engineering new mixes that meet customer needs. The range of customizable mixes include: 

  • Ecotect, a low carbon concrete with a minimum of 30 percent lower carbon footprint compared to standard concrete. 

  • Supertect, a dynamic concrete mix with high strength durability and rigidity, making it ideal for demanding structural applications. 

  • Fluidtect, a proprietary, self-consolidating concrete mix that enables ease of placement, superior finish and efficient construction. 

  • Rapidtect, a high early-strength concrete designed to reach specified strength sooner, delivering performance gains that improve on-site productivity and help projects stay on schedule. 

  • Maxtect, which combines an ultra-high performance cementitious matrix and high-strength fibers, providing maximum performance in mechanical properties, durability and aesthetics. 

  • Imagitect, a decorative concrete supporting architectural projects for homeowners, architects and landscapers.  

  • Condutect, which is specially designed to dissipate heat generated by buried cables, supplying electrical power to data centers and other high-demand facilities. 

  • Temptect, which is engineered to withstand extreme temperatures, extending construction season into winter and summer months when conditions are challenging for concrete placement. 

Amrize has been collaborating with startups across North America to bring technologies to the ready-mix market. As part of this continued innovation, Nextect—the next generation of high-performance concrete—will soon join the Evertect range.