
High Quality Washed Recovered Aggregates
Reducing our impact on the environment is crucial. We have invested heavily in our Cwmgwili wash plant to ensure that we play our part in the circular economy. Waste materials are brought to site, weighed, screened, washed and separated as varying sizes of aggregates.
Leading Aggregate Supplier
As a leading aggregate supplier, our washed, recovered aggregates are tested and certified to the required industry standards. We offer eight types of single sized aggregates, soil, sand and gravel, which can be used in a wide range of applications. From civils and highway works to drainage and landscaping, we have the right products for your construction project.
We deliver throughout South and West Wales, including to Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend. Just let us know the quantities and types you need and we can do the hard graft.
We also offer waste materials removal from site. We can take your site waste, bring it back to our wash plant and give it a new lease of life, even bringing it back to site to be repurposed in the construction process.
What Aggregates Do I Need?
We offer a range of high quality, washed, recovered aggregates for a wide variety of applications. These include Type 1, 0-2mm and 2-4mm sand, 6f5, 10, 20 and 40mm recovered aggregates and Grade A BS 3882 Topsoil.


Case Study – Heads of The Valleys A465 With FCC Construcción
We have worked on the major infrastructure project to improve the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road in South Wales. Appointed by lead contractor, FCC Construcción, we have delivered site-wide recycling services. Our fleet of muck-away vehicles have cleared hundreds of thousands of tonnes of waste materials from site and brought them back to our Cwmgwili wash plant. The materials have been weighed, screened, washed and separated into different classes of aggregates, ready to be sent back to site to be used in the construction of new roads and bridges.
This has allowed us to avoid using virgin quarried stone, making significant CO2 savings and minimising disruption to the environment.