Construction
It’s time for the industry to evolve.
The Concrete industry has been burning rocks for 200 years. Clinker remains a problem. It’s time for the industry to evolve. Partanna is the solution.
Our Building Applications
Scalable potential
Our technology can be used to power large-scale infrastructure projects, seawalls, commercial buildings, homes, roads and pavers. It also has decorative applications.
Flexibility & Reliability
By controlling the water to cement ratio, properties of ingredients, and ratios of ingredients, Partanna is durable in any environment and is responsive to most specifications.
The Partanna Technology
Our carbon-negative building materials have undergone rigorous third-party testing and evaluation, affirming their quality and performance meet U.S. and international building codes.
International product testing and certification firm Intertek has confirmed that our materials meet the essential ASTM standards applicable to concrete products.
American Engineering Testing (AET) and Beton Consulting Engineers have conducted independent testing to validate the physical and engineering properties of our materials.
Partanna has been successfully been approved and included within the building codes in The Bahamas for structural use, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Featured Project
Partanna High Traffic Pedestrian Pavers
Fontainebleau Hotel: paving the way to luxury
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April 22nd, 2024
Partanna and Saudi Readymix Forge a New Milestone: A Pioneering Deployment of Carbon-Negative Concrete in Jeddah Plant
Partanna completes a successful test-run of carbon-negative concrete at Saudi Readymix, showcasing its ability to plug-and-play into existing concrete plants.
April 16th, 2024
Navigating Climate Challenges with AI: Partanna’s Training Initiative with KAUST and The University of The Bahamas
Partanna announces the launch of an artificial intelligence training program with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), the Prime Minister of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas Philip Davis, and The University of The Bahamas.
April 13th, 2024
Exploring the Destructive Impact of Concrete on the Environment
In this blog, we investigate the environmental impacts of concrete and construction - and explore innovative and sustainable construction practices.