
Following successful trials at construction sites in Blanquefort and Biganos, where the cement was used for foundations and interior walls, VINCI Immobilier verified the reliability and performance of Hoffmann Green’s product. Based on these outcomes, the Bordeaux/La Rochelle branch has committed to incorporating this eco-friendly cement in all suitable projects launched over the next two years. This decision reflects VINCI Immobilier’s dedication to constructing sustainable, high-quality buildings that align with environmental goals.
The partnership strengthens Hoffmann Green’s position within the construction industry, expanding its network of key collaborators and supporting its growth trajectory. By working with a leading real estate developer, Hoffmann Green reinforces its role as a pioneer in decarbonized cement solutions, contributing to a more sustainable construction sector.
Julien Blanchard and David Hoffmann, co-founders of Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies, stated: “This partnership with VINCI Immobilier highlights the relevance of our approach: offering high-performance, sustainable, 0% clinker solutions to meet the challenges of decarbonisation in the construction sector. We are proud that such a major player has adopted our innovative cements, confirming their suitability for use in large-scale infrastructure projects.”
François Cheminade, Regional Director of VINCI Immobilier Bordeaux, remarked: “This partnership with Hoffmann Green marks an important step forward. By adopting their 0% clinker cements on our construction sites in the region, we are confirming our commitment to combining technical performance, quality of construction, and environmental responsibility. This strategic collaboration fully illustrates our ambition to transform the local urban landscape while integrating sustainable solutions on a large scale.”
This alliance supports broader environmental objectives by reducing the carbon footprint of construction activities in the Bordeaux and La Rochelle regions. The use of 0% clinker cement, which eliminates the need for traditional clinker production, significantly lowers emissions while maintaining structural integrity. The partnership is expected to create economic benefits, including job opportunities, and promote innovation in the regional construction industry.
By leveraging Hoffmann Green’s advanced technology, VINCI Immobilier aims to set a benchmark for sustainable real estate development in France. This collaboration underscores both companies’ commitment to environmental stewardship and high-quality construction, paving the way for future projects that prioritize sustainability and performance.