Aggregates are a raw material intensively used in construction of roads, bridges, streets, bricks, concrete, and tiles. Every town and city and every road connecting them is built and maintained with aggregates. Aggregates are mixtures of sand, gravel, crushed rock etc widely used in construction, as a component of concrete, and in civil engineering work. Most aggregates come from land-based sources, and developers rely on the best quality sources to supplement demand and meet the construction needs.
Delivering high quality aggregate to the construction industry, is a great challenge and is at the foundation of all infrastructure progress. Large volumes of aggregates add to the value and support the local economy. They are also used to fill areas in ports and harbors or to reclaim land from the sea before the commencement of engineering works.
High-quality aggregate (granodiorite) is popular in the markets. Aggregate Industries are witnessing an increased demand from all spheres and they need to increase their annual production capacity by several million tones. Geological Surveys emphasize the importance of aggregates. In order to build houses it takes several tones. At present there is high activity in many sectors, with regards to infrastructure and housing work around the big cities.
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