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Lintec & Linnhoff: Forging the future

by Tom O'Keane
April 30, 2025
in Industry News, Latest News, Machinery & Equipment
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Lintec & Linnhoff has a range of Concrete Batching Plants that have supported works on major projects in several countries. Images: Lintec & Linnhoff.

Lintec & Linnhoff has a range of Concrete Batching Plants that have supported works on major projects in several countries. Images: Lintec & Linnhoff.

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Lintec & Linnhoff’s Concrete Batching Plants are well placed to aid the future of Australian infrastructure.

Lintec & Linnhoff is at the forefront of providing solutions to Australia’s infrastructure needs, with concrete batching plants engineered to meet the rigorous demands of Australian road projects.

These plants deliver the efficiency and reliability needed to produce consistently high-quality concrete, even in the most challenging environments.

In January 2024, Lintec & Linnhoff signed a distributor agreement with construction equipment suppliers Tutt Bryant, to strengthen its commitment to the Australian market.

In its year of operations, Tutt Bryant has distributed Lintec & Linnhoff’s full range of asphalt mixing and concrete batching plants to meet Australia’s unique construction needs.

Alan Ong, General Sales Manager for Lintec & Linnhoff, says the concrete batching plants are engineered for maximum efficiency, reliability, and adaptability.

One year ago, Lintec & Linnhoff partnered with construction equipment suppliers Tutt Bryant.
One year ago, Lintec & Linnhoff partnered with construction equipment suppliers Tutt Bryant.

“With modular designs, rapid deployment capabilities, and precision batching technology, our solutions help contractors reduce setup time, minimise downtime, and ensure consistent concrete quality. These are key factors in delivering successful infrastructure projects,” he says.

“Through our partnership with Tutt Bryant, we are making these high-performance solutions more accessible than ever to Australian contractors, reinforcing our commitment to supporting the nation’s infrastructure growth.”

Real world impact

Lintec & Linnhoff’s Concrete Batching Plants have successfully delivered several projects across the globe.

These include the Malolos-Clark Railway Project in the Philippines, where two Lintec ECP60 Concrete Batching Plants were installed.

The plants supported work on a 16 kilometre section of railway which provided the first rail link to connect major cities in the Central Luzon region with Clark International Airport (CRK).

In Madagascar, two Lintec ECP60 Concrete Batching Plants supported the redevelopment of the Toamasina Port Development Project, the largest commercial port in the country.

Other works include the Lintec UCP120 Concrete Batching Plant and Lintec Flake Ice Plant installed in Malaysia.

These were pivotal in producing high-quality concrete for the landmark Merdeka 118, the tallest building in Southeast Asia, and the second tallest in the world.

The design of the Lintec UCP120 was specially customised to meet the space constraints of the downtown site, featuring modifications to enhance its efficiency.

Lintec & Linnhoff Concrete Batching Plants have supported works on other major projects in Sri Lanka, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Mali, Singapore Algeria, Saudi, UAE and Taiwan.

These successful projects showcase Lintec & Linnhoff’s ability to deliver reliable, high-performance concrete batching solutions across diverse environments, capabilities that are available to support Australia’s infrastructure needs.


 

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Mobility, quality, and efficiency

Lintec & Linnhoff offers a broad range of concrete batching plants designed for efficiency, reliability, and adaptability across various infrastructure projects.

A cost-effective, modular solution ideal for small to mid-sized construction projects, the ECP Batching Plant series is designed for fast installation with minimal foundation requirements, reducing setup costs and ensuring quick deployment.

Equipped with high-performance twin-shaft mixers, it guarantees consistent concrete production with European-manufactured components.

The Lintec MBQ MobiQuick Concrete Batching Plant is designed for projects that require flexibility, this mobile batching plant enables on-site production of fresh concrete.

The Concrete Batching Plants allow for the production of high-quality concrete, no matter the conditions.
The Concrete Batching Plants allow for the production of high-quality concrete, no matter the conditions.

It is ideal for short-term projects and frequent relocation, it minimises site preparation costs and maximises efficiency.

The PCP Portable Concrete Batching Plant series offers a skid-mounted design for rapid deployment, without the need for permanent foundations. It is ideal for infrastructure projects requiring high-volume concrete production with minimal downtime.

With output capacities of up to 250 cubic meters per hour, the UCP Ultra Concrete Batching Plant series ensures precise batching and superior concrete quality. The high-capacity solution is suitable for large-scale infrastructure projects.

Future-proofing infrastructure

The future of Australia’s road infrastructure is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by large-scale investments and strategic projects. These are aimed at enhancing connectivity, reducing congestion, and supporting economic growth.

Major developments like Sydney’s WestConnex and Melbourne’s North East Link and long-awaited Melbourne Airport Rail Link demonstrate Australia’s move in addressing critical transport challenges while preparing for future demand. 

Lintec & Linnhoff says looking ahead, the outlook for road infrastructure in Australia remains promising, with continued government funding and private sector collaboration shaping the next phase of development.

As Australia’s cities expand and demands rise, the strategic integration of new road projects with public transport and emerging mobility solutions will be key to ensuring long-term efficiency and economic prosperity.

Ong says Australia’s ambitious infrastructure projects require concrete batching solutions that offer efficiency, mobility, and durability.

“Our advanced plants are designed to meet these challenges head-on, ensuring contractors have the right technology to deliver high-quality concrete consistently, even in the most demanding conditions,” he says.

Lintec & Linnhoff’s advanced concrete batching solutions aim to ensure Australian infrastructure projects meet the highest industry standards.

With the support of Tutt Bryant, these cutting-edge plants are now more accessible than ever to Australian contractors looking for efficient, reliable, and high-performance concrete production solutions.

This article was originally published in the April edition of our magazine. To read the magazine, click here.

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