A joint venture between Litecrete and Aercon, the company, Megaacrete, will invest $40 million in a 120,000-square-foot facility.
Megaacrete, a new joint venture between Florida-based companies Litecrete and Aercon, has selected Kerrville, Texas for its U.S. headquarters, today announced the Kerr Economic Development Corporation. The company, a leader in the autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) industry, will invest $40 million in a new 120,000-square-foot facility that is set to open in 2025.
“We are thrilled to welcome Megaacrete’s U.S. headquarters to Kerrville,” said Gilberto Salinas, executive director of the Kerr Economic Development Corporation. “The company’s operations are estimated to add $58 million to the local economy, with projects adding hundreds of jobs over the next five years. The manufacturer’s economic impact will be felt for years to come, especially as it pertains to the region’s supply chain and local economy.”
AAC provides benefits over traditional building methods, including speed of construction, thermal and acoustic abilities, resistance to pests and mold, and superior fire ratings. Megaacrete will produce AAC thin panels ranging from four to 10 feet long and available in two, three, and four-inch thicknesses. The Kerrville headquarters will house corporate offices, a training center and an advanced manufacturing facility allowing vendors to experience the advantages of building with AAC.
Litecrete, a 30-year-old steel fabrication company, is owned by Mexico’s Zambrano family, a founding member of CEMEX, the third-largest cement/concrete company in the world. Aercon, owned by the Herb family, has been an industry leader in AAC production since 2002, boasting American-made products with exceptional thermal and acoustic properties and fire-resistant capabilities.
“Partnering with the Herb family and Aercon will provide the AAC industry in the USA the technical, operative and economic support needed to position the AAC thin panels as a mainstream solution to mainstream solution to sustainable and energy-efficient construction practices,” said Megaacrete co-owner Bernardo Zambrano. “Megaacrete will set the standard for AAC production in the U.S. and North America for production quality and customer service.”
“I am delighted that the Zambrano and Herb families have chosen Kerrville for their company expansion,” Kerrville Mayor Judy Eychner said. “The partnership between Megaacrete and Kerrville is strong due to our shared commitment to family values. We look forward to the long-lasting partnership that’s to come!”
Megaacrete will operate primarily in the Midwest and western United States. To learn more, visit https://megaacrete.com/.
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