Hope has already signed-up six approved contractors and now wants to hear from other screeders and concrete flooring companies interested in participating in the training to get approved.
The new HOPEFlow range can be placed in a fraction of the time of conventional concrete.
It flows quickly and easily around complex formwork and busy rebar, without the need for vibration, meaning there is no hand-arm vibration felt by users and less noise throughout the installation process.
Karl Lawes, Business Development Manager at Co-Dunkall Ltd was one of the first to use HOPEFlow.
He said: “Using HOPEFlow you can generally get a new build plot of 150m2 poured and finished within three hours, giving the customer the surface finish that they require.”
Hope Construction Materials’ Technical Director Mike Bull said: “A combination of concrete additive technology and a formulated blend of aggregate help to give HOPEFlow its remarkable properties.
“After an intensive development programme and live trials with construction partners, we’re delighted to introduce HOPEFlow after the launch of the company in January.
“The idea of self-compacting concrete is not that new, but the innovation is the ability to supply it almost anywhere in the country.”
Anyone interested in becoming an approved contractor can email [email protected] quoting reference Hopeflow/Construction Enquirer