29.05.2020 13:49

Kazakhstan Expects 28 New Building Materials Plants in 2020

Commissioning of 28 new enterprises that will produce building materials is expected in Kazakhstan by the end of 2020. The total investment is estimated at 167.7 billion tenge ($ 409 million),  as the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development reports.

Akmola region expects:

  • an RMC plant with a capacity of 46,000 m3 per year;
  • a building materials plant with a yearly capacity of 24,000 tons of concrete, 51,000 tons of AAC and 1 million bricks;
  • a new brick production facility with a capacity of 600,000 bricks per year.

Aktobe region expects:

  • a reinforced concrete products plant with a capacity of 675 m2 per shift;
  • a plant that will produce lime (18,000 tpa), silicate bricks (120 million bricks per year), crushed stone (72,000 tpa), granite and ceramic tiles (5 million m2 per year);
  • a ceramic tile factory with a capacity of 8 million m2 per year;
  • a ground filler production plant with an hourly capacity of 20 tons of marble filler and 7.5 tons of mineral powder.

Almaty region expects:

  • an RMC plant with a design capacity of 150,000 m3 per year;
  • a plant that will produce wall blocks (518,400 pieces yearly) and paving slabs (117,500 m2 per year);
  • zero waste production plant for building materials from alloys with a capacity of 2,500 tpa;
  • a dry-mixes plant with a daily capacity of 25 tons, and a ceramic slabs production line with a daily capacity of 8,000 m2;
  • an inert materials production plant with a yearly capacity of 900,000 m3 of gravel and 600,000 m3 of crushed stone.

Zhambyl region expects:

  • a municipal waste processing plant with a yearly capacity of 100,000 tons of RDF;
  • a rebar production plant with a capacity of 200,000 tpa.

West Kazakhstan region expects:

  • a brick factory with a yearly capacity of 20 million bricks;
  • a ceramic products facility with a capacity of 480,000 units per year.

Turkestan region expects:

  • a reinforced concrete products plant with a yearly capacity of 98,000 pieces of concrete poles and curbs, 135,000 m2 of paving slabs and 25,000 m3 of RMC;
  • a facility producing 15 million baked bricks and 31,600 m3 of reinforced concrete products yearly;
  • an RMC plant with a capacity of 40,000 m3 per year; 
  • a plant for the production of asphalt mixtures (13,000 m3 per year);
  • a plant that will produce reinforced concrete products and ready-mixed concrete with a capacity of 120,000 m3 of RMC, 144,000 m2 of concrete slabs and 75,600 tons of stone per year.

The city of Almaty expects:

  • an aerated concrete plant with a capacity of 8,000 tpa.

The city of Nur-Sultan expects:

  • a precast housing construction plant with a capacity of 405,000 m2 of housing per year;
  • a plant for the production of suspended, ventilated element facades with a total capacity of 110,000 m2 per year;
  • a plant for the production of polyethylene and polypropylene pipes, as well as heat-insulated pipes in polyurethane foam insulation with a total capacity of 35,000 tpa.

The city of Shymkent expects:

  • a reinforced concrete products plant with a yearly capacity of 31,000 tpa and a 42,000 m3 per year RMC production line;
  • a reinforced concrete products plant with a yearly capacity of 15,000 pieces per year;
  • a plant for the production of gas concrete blocks with a capacity of 300,000 m3 per year;
  • a plant with production lines for dry mixes (5,000 tpa) and gypsum boards (720,000 m2 per year).

The commissioning of these facilities is scheduled for the second half of 2020.

The initiators of the projects are Kazakhstani companies, as per the ministry’s reports. The facilities will provide 4,200 thousand jobs.


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