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Skanska to use 3,000 slag cement planks in ‘ultra-sustainable’ London project

GGBS Skanska - A precast plank being moved in place at a construction site - Skanska is using precast planks made of 50% slag cement at its 105 Victoria Street project
Severfield is installing the precast slabs at 105 Victoria Street (Image: Skanska)

Skanska is using 3,000 precast slabs made from 50% ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) in its 105 Victoria Street scheme, which the contractor calls “London’s most sustainable office building”.

Laing O’Rourke is designing, manufacturing and supplying the precast slabs for Skanska through its pre-assembly concrete manufacturing facility near Worksop, called Explore Manufacturing.

Severfield, which is installing the planks on site, has laid around 600 across four levels to date.

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