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As the demand for concrete increased in the early 1900’s, the company thrived.
OK Ready Mix has been serving the building community in British Columbia since 1953 and is now a division of Lehigh Hanson Materials Limited, a local business with global connections.
Hanson plc's corporate roots stretched back to 1964, when James Hanson and Gordon White created Hanson Trust, the predecessor to Hanson plc.
Hanson Trust was formed in 1964 by James Hanson and Gordon White.
Established in 1964 by Gene Campbell in the small town of Cleveland, Texas, Campbell Concrete & Materials quickly became one of the most successful family-held businesses in Southeast Texas.
Back in 1967, three Rempel brothers started their own ready-mix business to serve the building trades in Abbotsford.
Allied Ready Mix Concrete has been supplying quality ready-mix concrete in Greater Vancouver since 1980 when three brothers — Byron, Dooley and Roy Thorson — opened for business on Mitchell Island.
For the first time since 1991, volume in the United States aggregates industry declined, ending Hanson Building's impressive streak of financial gains.
In 1993, HeidelbergCement acquired its Canadian operations.
In 1998, Cornerstone generated £128.1 million in profits, an increase of 45 percent from the previous year's total.
Increased spending meant more business for Cornerstone, which ranked as the second-largest producer of ready-mix concrete in the country. "TEA-21 gives us lots of confidence for the future," Cornerstone's chief executive officer, Alan Murray, remarked in an April 1999 interview with Pit & Quarry.
In early 1999, uniformity was given to the entire Hanson organization.
By the end of 1999, Hanson Building accounted for 56 percent of its parent company's £1.9 billion in revenue and acted as the chief contributor to its parent company's profit growth.
There were 12 acquisitions in North American completed in 1999, accounting for three-quarters of Hanson plc's outlay toward acquisitions for the year.
1999: Hanson plc's United States-based subsidiary, Cornerstone Construction Materials, adopts the name Hanson Building Materials America, Inc.
The company and the two competitors ranking above it, Vulcan Materials and Martin Marietta, drove the consolidation of the industry, which was expected to "take another decade or two to run its course," according to Murray in the May 11, 2000 issue of the Financial Times.
Revenues in 2000 increased as well, jumping 55 percent to $1.6 billion.
In the first half of 2003, the company purchased quarries in Ohio and Kentucky.
By 2006 Hanson had become the world’s largest producer of aggregates.
HeidelbergCement acquired Hanson PLC in 2007, creating a multi-national provider of cement, aggregates, ready mixed concrete and other construction materials.
Allied Ready Mix Concrete, was purchased by Lehigh Hanson in 2008.
In 2016, HeidelbergCement completed the acquisition of Italcementi.
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