
An Industry-Leading Sustainable Cement Manufacturer
Our Cement Products
Heidelberg Materials is one of the leading cement manufacturers in North America. With 19 cement plants and more than 60 distribution terminals strategically located across the United States and Canada, we manufacture and distribute a variety of cements.
Our products cover a range of ordinary portland cement for traditional uses as well as blended cement, masonry products, custom-colored or specialty cement and supplemental cementitious materials (SCM) like slag and fly ash. The availability of products varies by region - use our Location Finder to find cement products and other building materials near you.
Our commitment to sustainable cement manufacturing practices makes us a premier supplier of cement products that comply with applicable CSA, ASTM, AASHTO or API Standards fully represented by industry Environmental Product Declarations.
We Supply Cementitious Materials for a Variety of Uses
- Concrete paving
- Concrete piping
- Deep foundations
- Mine stabilization
- Hardscaping
- Grouting
- Oil and gas drilling
- Precast concrete products
- Ready-mixed concrete
- Soil stabilization
- Road and soil stabilization
- Waste solidification
Cement Products That We Manufacture
Fuel Surcharges
Information on Heidelberg Materials' fuel surcharge in Western Canada – links to downloads: British Columbia and the Prairies
Mitchell K4 Cement Plant Construction
The Mitchell K4 project is the construction of a new cement plant by Heidelberg Materials to replace the current plant in Mitchell, Indiana, which is more than 50 years old. The new plant will utilize the latest in technology and environmental controls, create skilled job opportunities, and better support our existing customer base in the Midwest while also expanding our reach in this growing market.

Heidelberg Materials' exclusive app, i.Check, turns your smart phone into a technical resource, with hundreds of photos and troubleshooting tips at your fingertips. The photos illustrate common issues in concrete and masonry construction, complemented with a listing of potential causes and corrective actions.