Bulk aggregates for construction
Discover premium bulk construction aggregates, including crushed rock, sand, and gravel, suitable for various construction needs such as concrete, asphalt, and surface dressing. Our strategically located quarries and extensive distribution network ensure reliable and efficient supply nationwide.
Our aggregates conform to British standards and ISO standards 9001 management, 14001 Environment and 18001 Health and safety. We produce a wide range of single size material and off primary, secondary and recycled materials for all applications. As well as, bulk and bagged aggregates for all applications from landscaping, base courses for roads, materials for ready mixed concrete and specialist application for golf courses.
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Contact us and our expert team will advise you on the correct material for your projects needs.
Bulk construction aggregates available:
Crushed rock
Heidelberg Materials' quarries supply crushed rock for a range of construction uses. We produce everything from fill materials through to single-sized aggregates for use in products such as ready-mixed concrete and asphalt. Our strategic network of quarries in the UK is supported by a network of wharves and rail-linked depots to ensure we can supply contracts of any size across the country.
Sand and gravel
Heidelberg Materials is the UK's leading producer of sand and gravel from a network of over 30 quarries and a marine dredging business. Much of the material we produce is used in the manufacture of ready-mixed or precast concrete at our own plants. We also sell sand and gravel to other precast and ready-mixed concrete manufacturers. We produce specialist and industrial sands for a range of uses from glass making and water filtration to horticulture and leisure.
Fill materials
Heidelberg Materials can supply a wide range of aggregates which are suitable for use as fill materials in a variety of construction applications.
Concrete aggregates
Heidelberg Materials has extensive experience in supplying high quality aggregates for concrete and ready-mixed concrete across the UK. We can supply a wide range of coarse, fine and blended aggregates in accordance with BS EN 12620 (Aggregates for Concrete) and PD 6682: 1 (Guidance on the use of BS EN 12620.)
Asphalt aggregates
Heidelberg Materials' aggregates are used by the main asphalt suppliers throughout the UK. We can supply coarse and fine aggregates in accordance with BS EN 13043 (Aggregates for Bituminous Mixtures and Surface Treatments for Roads, Airfields and Other Trafficked Areas) & PD 6682-2 (Guidance on the Use of BS EN 13043). Aggregates are available in a range of polished stone values and geological types in order to produce a wide range of asphalt products.
Precast concrete aggregates
Heidelberg Materials' high quality aggregates are used extensively in precast concrete products across the UK. We can offer a range of aggregate types dependant on the product specification.
Surface dressing
We offer a range of aggregates suitable for surface dressing. Our surface dressing aggregates are supplied in accordance with BS EN 13043 (Aggregates for Bituminous Mixtures and Surface Treatments for Roads, Airfields and Other Trafficked Areas) & PD 6682-2 (Guidance on the Use of BS EN 13043). We supply aggregates that meet BS EN 12271 with UK guidance found in PD 6689. All of our aggregates are CE marked and we hold have the responsible sourcing standard BES 6001.
Railway ballast
Heidelberg Materials can supply railway ballast, generally this consists of a durable and wear resistant igneous rock, such as granite, with large (40-50 mm size) angular pieces that lock together. Because of the way igneous rock is formed it is highly resistant to pressure and does not break easily. Our railway ballast is produced in accordance with BS EN 13450 (Aggregates for Railway Ballast) and is backed up by rigorous quality control testing by our technical team.
FAQs
- What are aggregate prices per tonne?
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There are no flat rates for aggregates per tonne, as a number of factors can affect the cost –
including the intended application, type and quantity of the aggregate you require. The first step is to work out what type of aggregate you need, along with how much you need for your project, while considering any special requirements, for example, the polished stone value (PSV) needed if using the aggregate for use in asphalt. Our support and customer services teams are on hand to help, so feel free to reach out to us for assistance at any stage in your planning process. - What size aggregate is used for road construction?
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Aggregate sizes most commonly used for road construction and maintenance include; 125mm or below for foundation or capping layers and typically 31.5mm or below for use in granular sub bases (typically 31.5mm or below) However, asphalt typically contains aggregates between 31.5mm and 6mm while, in surface dressing, used to extend the live of the road carriageway, aggregate sizes typically used are between 4mm and 10mm.
- Which types of aggregates are used in building construction?
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There are various types of aggregates used in building construction that can be categorised into coarse and fine aggregates or a mixture of both, and include aggregate materials such as crushed rock, sand and gravel or secondary recycled aggregates. Heidelberg Materials is one of the UK’s largest suppliers of bulk construction aggregates, from fill materials to aggregates that can be used in cement, concrete and precast concrete.
- Which type of aggregate is used for building foundations?
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The most common solution for building solid foundations is to use concrete that includes gravel aggregates. For most domestic concrete footings, such as single-storey extension foundations, 100mm of base aggregates is adequate.
- What is the best material to use for fill?
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Sand and gravel are most commonly used for fill material. Heidelberg Materials supplies a wide range of aggregates which are suitable for this use across a wide range of construction applications. For technical advice, our support team is on hand to help, so feel free to reach out to us for assistance.