Located just outside Worcester in the heart of the Breede Valley, the Transhex Housing Project is a critical development aimed at addressing the growing demand for affordable housing in the Western Cape. This initiative is part of a broader effort to uplift communities through access to secure, dignified living environments—and Liteconcrete is proud to be part of that transformation.
In early 2023, Phase One of the project was successfully completed with the support of Liteconcrete’s M-range lightweight concrete blocks and rib blocks. These products were chosen not only for their superior structural performance but also for their lightweight and sustainable composition. The blocks are manufactured using recycled polystyrene concrete, making them a highly efficient and eco-friendly building material—a perfect fit for projects focused on long-term community and environmental impact.
Our lightweight blocks offer several key benefits for large-scale housing developments:
The Transhex Housing Project highlights how Liteconcrete is contributing to sustainable construction in South Africa, especially in areas where affordability and durability must go hand in hand. From material delivery to on-site handling and installation, our team provided dependable support, helping the developers meet tight timelines while staying aligned with budget and performance expectations.
This is just the beginning. As additional phases of the project roll out, Liteconcrete remains committed to supporting green building materials in South Africa that uplift both people and the planet.
Interested in sustainable building for large-scale developments? Contact Liteconcrete to explore solutions that combine performance with environmental responsibility.