Construction industry | The cement manufacturer Lafarge buys the huge Mathers quarry in Saint-Eustache

Major transaction in the market for basic building and road construction materials in Quebec.

Posted at 2:46 p.m.

Martin Vallieres

Martin Vallieres
The Press

The cement manufacturer Lafarge buys the Mathers quarry in Saint-Eustache, which is the largest producer of crushed stones in Quebec.

Lafarge also buys Pavage St-Eustache from the Mathers group, which is a major producer of road surfaces from recycled concrete aggregates and asphalt.

With this acquisition, Lafarge Canada, which already operates the Saint-Constant cement plant in southern Quebec, becomes one of the largest suppliers of stone aggregates and road surfacing in Eastern Canada.

“This is the largest acquisition within the Aggregates product line in Eastern Canada in more than 10 years for Lafarge,” commented David Redfern, CEO of Lafarge (Eastern Canada) in the press release. announcement of the transaction.

“Quebec is a dynamic and exciting market with high growth projections supported by necessary current and future infrastructure developments. And that’s just the beginning. »

“With this targeted acquisition, we are adding the largest crushed stone quarry in Quebec to our activities and expanding our influence in the industry, with the production of recycled concrete and asphalt,” said Toufic Tabbara, who is “regional manager” at the cement manufacturer Holcim North America, the parent company of Lafarge Canada.

Together, the two companies acquired by Lafarge Canada from the Mathers family, Carrière Saint-Eustache and Pavage St-Eustache, employ 80 people.

They will be added to the workforce of Lafarge Canada, which has 6,000 employees spread over 350 production and distribution sites for basic building and road construction materials. (concrete, aggregates, crushed stones, asphalt, etc.)


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