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Top 10 Shotcrete Companies Transforming Modern Construction Strength and Efficiency

June 01, 2026 | Chemicals & Materials

Shotcrete involves applying mortar or concrete via a hose and rapidly projecting it onto a surface. There are two primary methods for applying it.

  • Dry-Mix Shotcrete: Where water is added at the nozzle.
  • Wet-Mix Shotcrete: Where the mixture is made in advance.

Depending on the needs of the project, both approaches have special benefits. Without the need of conventional formwork, the outcome is a thick, long-lasting layer of concrete that adheres firmly to surfaces.

Shotcrete is used in tunneling, slope stabilization, and structural repairs owing to its flexibility and robust adhesion. It is also adopted in water-retaining structures and mining projects where fast and durable reinforcement is required.

Fortune Business Insights estimates the market for shotcrete to grow from USD 8.75 billion in 2025 to USD 14.35 billion by 2034, with a significant CAGR of 5.7% over the forecast period.

Fortune Business Insights Discloses its Top 10 Shotcrete Companies

1. Sika AG

Sika Ag is based in Zug, Switzerland, and was established in 1910. Specialty chemicals for industry and construction are the main focus, with global manufacturing in 103 countries. Sika creates pre-bagged systems, fibers, and admixtures for shotcrete. Under the brand, its Sigunit® accelerators, Sika® ViscoCrete® superplasticizers, SikaFiber® Force-60 macro-fibers, and SikaCem® dry-mix materials are utilized globally in tunnel excavation, underground mining, slope stabilization, and bridge restoration. In December 2023, Sika announced the addition of new manufacturing lines for Sigunit® accelerators in Kirchberg, Switzerland. This is a clear indication of investment in the supply capacity of admixtures particular to shotcrete.

2. Master Builders Solutions

With more than a century of history, Master Builders Solutions was founded as BASF’s Construction Chemicals branch. It split in 2020 and is headquartered in Mannheim, Germany. With production facilities and sales in more than 60 countries, the focus is on sophisticated chemical solutions for construction. For shotcrete, the firm offers fibers, admixtures, accelerators, and hydration control. Under the firm’s brand, its MasterRoc® SA alkali-free accelerators, MasterEase/MasterSure superplasticizers, and MasterRoc® HCA hydration control are utilized in tunnel excavation, slope stabilization, mining ground support, and structural repair. In February 2025, the firm announced the expansion of its tail sealants line. While tail sealants are not shotcrete, this development is a strong indicator of continued tunneling/TBM investment, which supports sustained wet-mix shotcrete demand.

3. Normet Group

The Normet Group is based in Espoo, Finland, and was established in 1962. Normet provides integrated shotcrete systems that include digital, chemicals, and equipment. Underground mines, NATM/SEM tunnels, slope stabilization, and pool building employ Aliva® concrete sprayers, NorStreamer pumps, Minimec manipulators, TamCem admixtures, MasterRoc® accelerators, and SmartSpray/SmartScan digital tools under the Normet brand. Its products are best known for digital QA/QC, rebound reduction, and single-partner workflow.

4. Putzmeister

Karl Schlecht started Putzmeister in 1958, and it is based in Aichtal, Germany. The company mainly focuses on design and manufacturing of mechanized concrete spraying systems. Under the Putzmeister brand, the Wetkret series, Sika-PM 4210, SPM 500, and Geokret 2.0 digital scanners are utilized in slope stabilization, underground mining, NATM/SEM tunneling, and civil construction. In September 2025, Putzmeister unveiled Wetkret 2 Narrow Vein, a specialized dual-operation machinery made especially for narrow vein mines. It runs on both diesel and electric power and has a vertical spraying reach of up to 7.5 meters.

5. Mapei Group

With its headquarters in Milan, Italy, Mapei Group was established in 1937. Mapei has its expertise in building chemicals, adhesives, and sealants. The brands Mapequick AFK 777T alkali-free accelerators, Mapefibre ST 50 Twisted macro-synthetic fibers, and Planitop Shotcrete silica-fume mortar among others are utilized in tunnel excavation, mining ground support, metro lines, and infrastructure repair. To meet sustainability targets and environmental regulations, the firm is concentrating on eco-friendly, sustainable admixtures.

6. BASF Construction Chemicals

Headquartered in Ludwigshafen, Germany, BASF’s Chemicals division builds on more than a century of Master Builders tradition. BASF creates cutting-edge systems, accelerators, and admixtures for sprayed concrete. BASF’s MasterRoc® SA alkali-free accelerators and MasterGlenium® superplasticizers are utilized in tunnel excavation, mining, metros, and civil rehabilitation. With additional production capacities, BASF has recently expanded its local presence in India, guaranteeing a quicker, more dependable supply for rapidly expanding infrastructure projects.

7. GCP Applied Technologies

GCP Applied Technologies’ headquarters are located in Massachusetts, U.S. and is a division of Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals. The TYTRO® Shotcrete System is the company’s signature subterranean construction chemical. GCP offers the only shotcrete system in the industry with admixtures, fibers, and accelerators designed to cooperate. Under the TYTRO® brand, its TYTRO® WR high-range water reducers, TYTRO® HC hydration control up to 72 hours, and TYTRO® RC rheology are utilized in tunneling, mining, slope stabilization, and civil foundations. It is best-known for full-system chemistry, low rebound, and mix optimization.

8. Euclid Chemical Company

Euclid Chemical Company is based in Ohio, U.S. and was established in 1910. Euclid provides fibers, accelerators, and ready-to-use bagged shotcrete. Under the Euclid brand, its EUCON SURESHOT liquid high-performance accelerator and EUCON DSM powder accelerator are utilized in tunneling, mining, slope stabilization, and structural repair. With an emphasis on cutting-edge admixture technologies and Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC) design, Euclid Chemical is actively engaging with the market through educational outreach, including upcoming technical lectures at the 2026 World of Concrete and Canadian Concrete Expo.

9. The Dow Chemical Company

The Dow Chemical Company was established in 1897 and headquartered in Michigan, U.S. Dow provides polymer chemistries utilized in concrete modification. WALOCEL™ cellulose ethers and DOW™ Latex Powder DLP 211/212 redispersible polymers are used by formulators to improve mortars, renders, and repair systems, including shotcrete applications. Dow concentrates on offering solutions that satisfy the intricate, high-performance requirements needed by contemporary shotcrete builders by utilizing a wide range of performance materials.

10. BarChip Inc.

BarChip Inc. was established as a part of the fiber branch of Elasto Plastic Concrete and is headquartered in Ireland. BarChip provides macro synthetic fibers for reinforcement in sprayed concrete. Steel mesh, steel fibers, and rebar are replaced in mining, civil tunneling, slope stabilization, and culvert wall using its products. BarChip is a free web-based design application that follows ACI 544 and TR34 guidelines to produce fiber-reinforced shotcrete designs in a matter of minutes.

Shotcrete is a Preferred Solution in Modern Infrastructure

The application of concrete in difficult locations has been revolutionized by shotcrete. Shotcrete is anticipated to continue to be a crucial technology in contemporary engineering due to its growing use in both new building and maintenance operations. Automation, sustainability, and material science developments are expected to further enhance its reliability, performance, and environmental capability. Through this it is solidifying its position as a preferred and innovative construction solution globally.

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