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  2. Boral - Wikipedia

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    Boral was founded by David Craig on 4 March 1946 as Bitumen and Oil Refineries (Australia) Limited with Caltex having a 40% shareholding. In March 1947, it opened Matraville Refinery, Australia's first bitumen and oil refinery. [1]

  3. Headwaters Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Headwaters Inc provides products, technologies, and services to construction materials, coal combustion products, and alternative energy industries in the United States.. In 2016 it was announced that Headwaters Inc would be purchased by Sydney based Boral, another top producer of concrete and fly ash.

  4. Brickworks Limited - Wikipedia

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    Brickworks began to improve sites, modernize manufacturing processes, and the construction of tunnel kilns for extruded texture bricks at its Horsley Park site began. Another company, Punchbowl Brick and Pipe Company Pty. Ltd., was purchased. In 1961, Brickworks Limited was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and a new plant in Wallgrove ...

  5. Lafarge (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Lafarge sold to Boral its stake in their common Asian Gypsum joint-venture LBGA (Lafarge Boral Gypsum Asia). [18] Lafarge launched three plants in Hungary, Syria and Nigeria and created a joint venture with Anglo American in the United Kingdom. The group sold most of its European, South American, Asian and Australian gypsum operations.

  6. Raffan's Mill and Brick Bottle Kilns - Wikipedia

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    There is a reference in Australia that locates the earliest experiments with Portland cement at the Portland site in NSW in 1884 by the Cullen Bullen Lime & Cement Company. [7] [1] In 1863 Thomas Murray first used the Portland site for lime extraction and production. During the 1880s, Currie and Raffan with others bought Portion 52 and formed ...

  7. Midland Brick - Wikipedia

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    The nine kilns that came with the acquisition made the firm the world's largest brick producer on one site, which was recognised in the 1996 edition of the Guinness Book of Records. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] By 1989 Midland Brick employed 850 people, had sales of $100 million annually and produced nearly a million bricks a day, supplying about 80 per cent of ...

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