Dear Business Partner,
On behalf of all Dextra employees, we wish you and
your loved ones a happy and prosperous new year!
The year 2023 will mark an important milestone for us
as our company will complete 40 years of its establishment.
We would like to take this occasion to thank you
for being an earnest part of Dextra.
We look forward to working with you again for
many more glorious years of success!
Fécamp Offshore Wind Farm involved the construction of 71 Gravity Based Structures (GBS) that will support a 180-meter-high windmill at Le Havre Port 2000 in France. During the construction of the GBS, Fortec couplers were used to create temporary openings to facilitate the circulation of site personnel and materials. Several layers of Fortec were also installed as wall starter bars. Headed bars were a perfect solution for the vertical reinforcement of the foundation, reducing rebar congestion and increasing the site productivity. Fécamp Offshore Wind Farm – Fortec couplers and headed bars Fécamp Offshore Wind Farm – headed bars as shear wall cross ties The use of couplers and headed bars improved buildability and quality, resulting in faster construction cycle and reduced labour and crane time. |
Thank you for visiting us at Bauma 2022!
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the visitors for stopping by our booth at Bauma 2022 and for making our participation a success!
The exhibition gave us a great opportunity to present our solutions to all visitors. We appreciate your interest and hope you enjoyed your visit.
If you have further inquiries or want more information about any of our solutions, please feel free to contact us.
We look forward to seeing you again at Bauma 2025!
More about our latest projects
Penny’s Bay and Kai Tak Isolation Facility, Hong Kong
Fortec+ couplers were used to join the four-story containerized quarantine units.
Al-Zour LNG Import Terminal, Kuwait
The world’s largest LNG import terminal used marine tie bars in the marine facility construction.
Panama Metro Line 3, Panama
Bartec couplers and Sonitec CSL tubes were installed in the elevated monorail structure.
Construction trends toward faster & sustainable construction
A special interview with Meinhardt (Thailand) Ltd.
Construction industry trends in Thailand are changing toward faster construction and environmentally friendly design. Furthermore, the COVID-19 outbreak has shifted away the demand for high-rise residential and office buildings toward low-rise industrial buildings, data centers, and hospitals.
Dr. Methee Chiewanichakorn, Associate Director, Meinhardt (Thailand) Ltd. shared with us that the use of precast systems and carbon fiber reinforcing bar is becoming increasingly popular to meet the trends, and that, in order to select the right solutions, three factors must be considered: local availability, standard certification, and ability to provide technical support.
Recent activities
Donation to Cerebral Palsy Sports Association of Thailand
Friendly football match with Bouygues-Thai
Dextra donated 100,000 Thai baht (around USD 2,860), which was converted from the total kilometers collected throughout the 90-day virtual triathlon activity, to the Cerebral Palsy Sports Association of Thailand (CPSAT).
Dextra held a friendly football match with Bouygues-Thai to strengthen our good partnership. Thank you for your continuous trust in our business and we look forward to being part of your projects again in the coming years.