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Construction Aggregate

Construction Aggregate

Right from procurement at the raw material production site to delivery at the end user’s facility on a sustained basis, we create maximum value for stakeholders.

Construction aggregate, or simply “aggregate,” is a broad category of coarse to medium grained particulate material used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, recycled concrete, and geosynthetic aggregates.

Aggregates are the most mined materials in the world. Aggregates are a component of composite materials such as concrete and asphalt concrete; the aggregate serves as reinforcement to add strength to the overall composite material.

Construction aggregate includes the following types:

  • Sand: Used in the making of concrete and as a filler for various applications.
  • Gravel: A common aggregate used for road construction, drainage systems, and as a foundation material.
  • Crushed Stone: Used for roadbeds, foundations, and as an aggregate in concrete.
  • Slag: A by-product of iron and steel production used in construction.
  • Recycled Concrete: Made by crushing old concrete to be reused in new construction.
  • Geosynthetic Aggregates: Used in soil reinforcement and erosion control.

Aggregates are used in a wide range of construction applications:

  • Concrete Production: Aggregate provides strength to concrete.
  • Asphalt Production: Aggregates are essential for making durable asphalt mixtures for roads.
  • Landscaping: Gravel, sand, and stone are used for aesthetic and functional purposes in landscaping.
  • Drainage: Aggregates are used to facilitate water drainage in various construction projects.
  • Road Construction: Crushed stone, gravel, and other aggregates are used for creating roadbeds and pavements.

Construction Aggregate

Right from procurement at the raw material production site to delivery at the end user’s facility on a sustained basis thereby creating maximum value for stakeholders.

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