Cemex, a leading global building materials company, announced today that it has provided more than 56 000 cubic yards of its sustainable building materials toward the first phase of construction of Mission Rock, a 28-acre multiphase, mixed-use development in San Francisco, California developed by Tishman Speyer, the San Francisco Giants and the Port of San Francisco.
General contractor Webcor broke ground on Mission Rock in 2020, recruiting Cemex to provide its lower-carbon concrete Vertua® to establish the foundation for the neighborhood’s first three buildings, which include two residential buildings dubbed The Canyon and Verde, and an office building that houses VISA’s new Market Support Center.
“We are excited to contribute to a forward-thinking project such as Mission Rock by delivering our eco-conscious building materials, advancing sustainability efforts in San Francisco,” said Francisco Rivera, Cemex US Regional President — West Region. “In providing Vertua to urban development projects, Cemex is driving innovation further to sustainably solve the world’s construction challenges.”
This project marks a significant milestone for Cemex and San Francisco, as the company continues to integrate its Vertua concrete solutions nationwide, aligning itself with the city’s goal of becoming a carbon-neutral city. Certified Gold under the US Green Building Council’s LEED for Neighborhood Development program, Mission Rock’s first phase is scheduled for completion in late 2024.
Vertua is Cemex’s portfolio of products and solutions that contribute to building a better future through five sustainable attributes: Lower Carbon, Energy Efficiency, Recycled Materials, Water Conservation, and Design Optimization. It is a part of Cemex’s Future in Action program, which focuses on achieving sustainable excellence through climate action, circularity, and natural resource management with the primary objective of becoming a net-zero CO2 company by 2050.