New Dunedin Plant to Support Otago Region Growth
New capacity positions Holcim to support major projects across Otago
We are pleased to announce that we have officially opened our new Dunedin concrete plant, marking a key milestone in expanding supply capability across the Otago region as we continue to deliver on our NextGen Growth strategy.
With the capacity to produce up to 70m³ of concrete per hour, the new facility will support residential, commercial and civil development – positioning Holcim New Zealand strongly for future regional growth.
Holcim New Zealand Executive General Manager, Michael Miller, said the opening represents an important step forward for the business in the South Island.
The Dunedin plant will supply a wide range of Holcim ready-mix concrete solutions to support residential, commercial and infrastructure projects across the Otago region.
Officially opening the Dunedin plant reinforces our NextGen Growth strategy and our long-term commitment to Otago. With the anticipated increase in demand associated with major infrastructure developments such as the Dunedin Hospital project, the plant strengthens our ability to provide sustainable, high-performance concrete solutions that support the region’s continued development.
With the capacity to produce up to 70m³ of concrete per hour, the new facility will support residential, commercial and civil development.
Delivered with the support of Fulton Hogan and Holcim teams from across the South Island, the Dunedin concrete plant marks another addition to the Holcim network expansion, following the recent acquisition of the Stevenson ready-mix concrete business in Auckland.
The Dunedin plant will supply a wide range of Holcim ready-mix concrete solutions to support residential, commercial and infrastructure projects across the Otago region, including ECOPact, Holcim’s low-carbon concrete range. Designed for durable, high-performance construction, ECOPact offers products that deliver lower carbon emissions compared with standard OPC concrete, with no compromise in performance.


