Branded-Mix Developer Gains Market, Taps Real Estate Mogul As Co-Chair

Concrete mix optimization specialist iCrete reports that its production technology and quality-control methods have surfaced at more than 30 sites around metropolitan New York–less than a year after commercial roll out

Sources: iCrete LLC, Los Angeles; CP staff
Concrete mix optimization specialist iCrete reports that its production technology and quality-control methods have surfaced at more than 30 sites around metropolitan New York–less than a year after commercial roll out. iCrete officials are promoting strength development and other performance properties of concrete formulated with their proprietary mix designs. Underscoring those claims is the specification of iCrete mixes on three New York City high-rise projects involving some of the world’s top architectural/engineering talent.

The most notable project, the World Trade Center site-anchoring Freedom Tower, is using proprietary mixes with design strengths up to 14,000 psi, a record for New York City buildings. In addition to engineering properties, iCrete officials cite their mixesÌ role in reduced greenhouse gas emissions, presumably due to the use of supplementary cementitious materials to replace portland cement at factors up to 40 percent. Notes iCrete CEO Juan Carlos Terroba, This represents the first major shift in 100 years in the way concrete is prepared. With the iCrete System available worldwide, he adds, the rising costs of materials, labor and concrete itself have no geographic borders.

Amid rapid commercialization of its mix design and quality-control system, the company has named as its co-chairman John C. Cushman III, chairman of the global real estate services firm, Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. [John] is unquestionably one of the most respected and iconic figures in international commercial real estate. And, since we are involved in a number of very exciting opportunities abroad, [his] years of experience and expertise will be invaluable as we expand globally, affirms iCrete Co-Chairman Gary Winnick.