America’s water systems got us here. What comes next demands more. The next 250 years will require networks that are more intelligent, more resilient and ready to adapt to changing demands. Read more here: #America250
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CRH (NYSE: CRH) is the leading provider of building materials critical to modernizing infrastructure. With our team of 80,000 people across 4,000 locations, our unmatched scale, connected portfolio and deep local relationships make us the partner of choice for transportation, water, and reindustrialization projects, shaping communities for a better tomorrow. CRH is a member of the S&P 500 Index. For more information, visit CRH.com.
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http://www.crh.com
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- Wholesale Building Materials
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin
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- Public Company
- Specialties
- Building materials, Building products, Building solutions, and Construction
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A 21st century economy needs more than 20th century roads. The next 250 years demand smarter networks that think, adapt and perform. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eSikGHYR #America250
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CRH is proud to share that our partnership with UNICEF is evolving to support their Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programs. Through our support of WASH programs, #UNICEF will: •improve access to safe drinking water for displaced families •rehabilitate community sanitation infrastructure •rehabilitated handpumps & solar-powered water system to provide safe drinking water •provide families and children with essential knowledge on hygiene to reduce the risk of waterborne disease Every child deserves clean water, safe sanitation and the opportunity to grow up healthy. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ep6BYC7J #ForEveryChild #CRHinsupportofUNICEF
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Michigan’s roads carry more than traffic. They enable industry, opportunity and growth. But harsh freeze-thaw cycles are pushing these networks to their limits. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dKk28v26
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The pressures on road networks aren’t easing. Traffic volumes will continue to rise, freight will continue to intensify and weather volatility will continue to test pavements beyond their original design intentions. If we know the roads of tomorrow will carry more, endure more and cost more, then we have a responsibility to build differently today. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/eXiyZDFs
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Earlier today, I joined the CNBC Squawk on the Street team to discuss our deal to acquire Arcosa Inc. We talked about CRH's role as the Number 1 player in U.S. Infrastructure, our disciplined approach to capital allocation, and some of the big trends we’re seeing across our industry. Watch the full interview below:
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CRH has signed an agreement to acquire Arcosa Inc., a provider of infrastructure-related products and solutions and leading aggregates platform in the United States. The agreement is subject to Arcosa stockholders’ and regulatory approvals. The transaction strengthens CRH’s position as the no.1 infrastructure player in North America, enhancing our national footprint and exposure across attractive, high-growth markets. It also advances CRH’s strategy to build an aggregates-led, connected portfolio aligned with growing infrastructure megatrends and delivers clear financial benefits. For more on today’s announcement, please see the release here: https://lnkd.in/dRyjbJ6G
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We’re proud to evolve our partnership with UNICEF by supporting their Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) program. With contaminated water a leading cause of preventable deaths among young children, access to clean water and safe sanitation is life‑saving. As a leader in water infrastructure, CRH is a natural partner for UNICEF as we work together to build a better future for all. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ep6BYC7J #ForEveryChild #CRHinsupportofUNICEF
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Transportation leaders today are facing a hard reality: a stop-start investment model that undermines resilient construction, increasing cost pressures and demand that’s growing faster than the ability to deliver. Jason Jackson, President, CRH Americas Materials explains how these challenges have resulted in a shift of mindset and change in delivery model – from short-term expansion to long-term performance-based investment. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/eXiyZDFs
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For decades, the success of road infrastructure investment has been measured in simplistic ways: how much could be built, how fast it could be built, and how many lane miles could be added. However, Jason Jackson, President, CRH Americas Materials explains how that definition of success is evolving. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eXiyZDFs
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