A big thank you to everyone who visited our booth at the Year of Innovation event hosted by Ambassade de France en Thaïlande on January 26th in Bangkok! It was an absolute pleasure to show off our new “Thinker” statue made of Dextra products and share our passion for construction innovation with you all.
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Saudi Aramco Approves Dextra-ICSC Manufacturing Facility in Saudi Arabia
Our Dextra-ICSC (Industrial Control Solutions Company) manufacturing facility in Saudi Arabia has been approved by Saudi Aramco; this great achievement is another staple in the building industry and in creating green industries of the future, ICSC is fully operational and ready to supply Saudi Arabia and the Middle East construction market with high-quality glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebars.
Thank you for visiting us at BAUMA 2022
Thank you for passing by our booth at BAUMA 2022!
We hope that your visit was a worthwhile experience and you enjoyed the interactions with our team.
Should you need further information about our solutions and services, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you again for your support and looking forward to collaborating with you on new or existing endeavors.
Dextra Thailand welcomed BPL and SMAS Indonesia
Baja Prima Lestari and Sinar Mas Abadi Sejahtera from Indonesia vistied Dextra office and factory in Bangkok, Thailand on October 7, 2022.
Thank you for your time and interest to put Dextra on your travel agenda. We look forward to an improved collaboration with you in the future.
Dextra to attend WTC 2022 in Copenhagen, Denmark
From 2 to 8 September, meet Dextra team at World Tunnel Congress (WTC) 2022, the world’s leading event in tunneling industry!
With the theme “Underground solutions for a world in change”, this year’s WTC is highlighting climate and sustainability solutions. Several sessions will focus on carbon footprint reduction, innovations and how these are implemented in the tunnel’s strategy.
Dextra, together with Nordic Geo Support, our partner who specializes in supplying geotechnical solutions, are attending the WTC 2022 in Copenhagen, Denmark, stand no. A47.
A full line up of Dextra ground engineering solutions will be showcased. Come and meet our experts to discuss your tunneling and mining construction projects.
Groutec listed as approved material by CITF Hong Kong
Dextra Groutec L and S are now CITF-approved construction material!
The Construction Innovation and Technology Fund (CITF) in Hong Kong encourages the use of new building techniques and technology to increase productivity, improve quality, make construction sites safer, and improve environmental performance in the construction sector for which precast concrete technology is one of the prevalent adopted techniques.
Dextra has been present in Hong Kong since 1987 delivering its vast product range to most commercial and infrastructure mega projects. One of Dextra’s dedicated products to the precast construction is Groutec.
Groutec is a half-grouted sleeve specially designed for the connection of precast concrete elements. Groutec splice comply with Eurocode 2, ISO15835, ACI 318 type 2, ISO16172 and AASHTO code requirements. In 2020, Groutec was awarded the BD IPA after completing all of the required testing at accredited laboratories.
The precast components may be linked together horizontally or vertically using Groutec. Groutec easily connects two precast elements with no requirement for in-situ wet concrete joint, compact and economical splicing solution with one threaded end compatible and can be used with non-shrink grout easily available from the market.
No later than May 2022, CITF included Groutec in the list of approved construction materials to be used in the new building techniques and technologies. To encourage the usage this new technology, CITF will allow contractors to apply for a one-time reimbursement up to 70% of their Groutec purchase value with a cap of HKD 1,500,000.
Dextra is distributing Groutec in more than 50 countries for the past 10 years including Hong Kong for the Kwu Tung North New Development Area, Phase 1, Pedestrian Connectivity Facilities Works Phase 2A and Sha Tau Kok Sewage Treatment Works, Phase 1.projects.
Dextra to attend Philippine Ports & Shipping Exhibition in Philippines
Dextra Group is showcasing its solutions for ports and shipping industry at the Philippine Ports and Shipping 2022 The Philippines Exhibition and Conference at Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila, The Philippines, Wednesday 21st and Thursday 23rd June 2022.
Now in its 11th successful year, Philippine Ports and Shipping is the biggest biennial Ports, Shipping and Transport Logistics B2B Exhibition and Conference. A two-day conference program that features 30 world-class conference speakers addressing topical issues and challenges for BIMP EAGA – Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area regional transportation and logistics attended by a gathering of 300 senior from related industries.
Come and meet us at stand #15 to discuss on how Dextra engineered construction solutions such as marine tie bars, rebar couplers and FRP (fiber reinforced polymer) rebars can support your port construction and expansion projects.
Exhibition Opening Date:
Wednesday 21st – Thursday 23rd, June 2022
NIRMAANA 2022 Conference, Tunnelling and Underground Construction
Dextra® attended NIRMAANA 2022 Conference, Tunnelling, and underground infrastructure form key components of Indian construction industry on Thursday, 12th May 2022 at The Lalit Ashok Hotel, Bengaluru, India.
Exhibition Date and Times:
Thursday, 12th May 2022 at 9.30 AM
Venue: The Lalit Ashok Hotel, Bengaluru, India
Dextra solutions is ISO 19443 certified!
Dextra is proud to be the first manufacturer of products for civil works construction whose quality management system is ISO 19443 certified!
Dextra exclusive interview on French BFM Business TV show #JMLECO
Reinforcement connection solutions and their answer to challenges in construction
The construction industry is a sector that is both rich in players and in constant evolution. Rebar mechanical splices used for the connection of steel rebars in reinforced concrete constitute a niche sector, in which DEXTRA has established itself since 1983. We met Olivier Gourlet and Anton Jouravleff, respectively General Manager and Commercial Director of Dextra Europe. They explain to us the challenges of this niche market of rebar mechanical splices.
Could you please tell us about the history of the Dextra group?
The establishment of the DEXTRA group dates back to the takeover of DRAGAGES & TRAVAUX PUBLICS, a construction major in Asia, by the Bouygues group in 1986, as part of the takeover of the SCREG group. The company Dragages had a set of commercial subsidiaries intended to supply their sites in South-East Asia. Their trading activity in Hong Kong was taken over by French entrepreneurs, who are still at the head of the company today.
Simply being an importer-supplier at the start, DEXTRA quickly became a designer, manufacturer and distributor of technical solutions to meet the needs of its customers, with the spearhead of mechanical connection systems for reinforcing bars, more commonly known as couplers.
Our industrial production and technical expertise in this niche market has facilitated our global expansion. DEXTRA remains however a medium size company, owned by French shareholders, and focused on the construction sector. The Group generates US$130 million in revenues, has nearly 900 employees, and operates in more than 55 countries.
Production, historically based in Thailand, has expanded closer to its markets. Its development continues and its activity on the old continent, through its subsidiary DEXTRA Europe, now represents 25% of its turnover.
With more than 35 years of experience, DEXTRA is today the leader in this market in terms of production capacity and diversity of the countries in which it operates.
The transmission of the forces between the reinforcing bars in concrete is traditionally done by overlapping the bars between them. Raising the awareness of construction industry players to the use of couplers is therefore a major challenge?
The construction world has its tried and true habits. The mechanical connection is indeed an alternative, which aims to replace lap-splicing, either to facilitate constructability on the site, or to improve the structural performance in the event of deterioration of the concrete.
Indeed, in the case of lap-splicing, it is the integrity of the concrete which ensures the transmission of forces between the bars. If it is damaged (flaking due to corrosion of the reinforcement, explosion or earthquake), the transmission of forces is no longer ensured and the stability of the structure is thus called into question.
The awareness to be done in the field at all levels of the value chain is enormous: it must go from engineering schools to design offices to end users.
Construction needs vary depending on the type of building being constructed. How do you adapt your offer?
First of all, according to the performance required: a building will have less requirements than those of a nuclear power plant. The environment can also influence the requirements, as in the case of seismic zones. We therefore have different solutions that allow us to adapt to each of these typologies. Today, we supply couplers to a wide variety of projects: high-rise towers, metros, airports, ports, wind farms in Fécamp or nuclear power plants (such as Flamanville, Hinkley, Rosatom) where the level of requirements is at its highest.
Depending on the application, the needs for in situ construction differ from the needs for repair or prefabrication. Each of its applications uses different solutions, and therefore couplers. Here again, we have developed specific solutions, which means that today we have a very diverse range to meet all these expectations.
How does DEXTRA Europe adapt to the challenge of constantly changing performance and application requirements based on new constraints?
The construction world is changing. In recent years, more stringent requirements have emerged in terms of structural fatigue and earthquake resistance. It was necessary to support these developments with additional tests on our couplers and sometimes improve our existing solutions.
In addition, in terms of applications, more and more architects and construction companies are turning to prefabrication and modularization. To meet these new needs, we have developed a system of cement grout couplers to simplify their implementation on site.
How does DEXTRA Europe approach the issue of certifications?
The construction market is very standardized while remaining very specific to each country. Although the Eurocode is a significant step forward in the process of harmonizing standards, there are still national annexes and local certification bodies that complicate the distribution of our products.
For example, in France, any splicing system must be certified by the AFCAB. The proliferation of long and costly certifications in Europe forces us to make choices even if our products meet the required requirements.
It is obviously essential to maintain technical validation of the solutions proposed, but the lack of coordination at European level ultimately represents a brake on the possible uses on each market.
How would you describe the developments in this coupler market?
It is difficult today to draw a precise picture on the growth or not of this market, because the various producers do not share figures on the evolution of their respective markets.
As far as Dextra is concerned, the sales figure has increased sharply in recent years, with more than 15 million couplers distributed worldwide in 2021. This corresponds in our opinion to an increase in market share and a general market growth.
Overall, the importance of each market remains aligned with the size of the construction market, where we find the top three in Europe: the United Kingdom, Germany and France.
What are the values advocated by the DEXTRA group?
Our values are customer satisfaction, integrity and transparency, creativity and flexibility, and accountability.
To achieve this, we are committed to maintaining control of all stages from design to use on site:
In this business, we are the only ones to have developed such a complete value chain.
Our R&D team constantly reflects on our solutions, to support the developments and technical constraints of our markets, as closely as possible to our customers’ expectations.
For example, we have invented a bar-end preparation equipment that incorporates an automatic performance monitoring device, which goes as far as to alert us of any slightest non-compliance, anywhere in the world.
Dextra also carries out an increasingly popular consultancy mission, thanks to the presence in the field of engineers, mostly civil engineers, able to understand drawings and technical issues, in order to provide an expert view to our partners and construction companies.
(This content was produced with SCRIBEO. The BFMBUSINESS editorial staff did not participate in the production of this content.)