Breedon Aggregates Limited is the largest independent aggregates business in the UK after the global majors. We operate 52 quarries, 27 asphalt plants, 61 ready-mixed concrete & mortar plants and three concrete block plants in England, Wales and Scotland, employing more than 1,250 people.
The group has strong asset backing, with around 400 million tonnes of mineral reserves and resources in the UK.
Breedon Aggregates’ strategy is to continue growing through consolidation of the UK heavyside building materials sector.
We have two fully-integrated autonomous businesses, in England and Scotland, each with its own management team.
Breedon Aggregates England
Our English operations are headquartered at Breedon-on-the-Hill near East Midlands airport and employ around 450 people. Breedon Aggregates England operates 13 quarries, 7 asphalt plants and 18 ready-mixed concrete and mortar plants, serving the East & West Midlands and East Anglia, north Wales, Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire.
Our English contracting services business undertakes minor road surfacing projects as well as major infrastructure contracts, serving an area from the east coast to mid-Wales and from the M62 corridor to the South Midlands.
Breedon Aggregates Scotland
Our Scottish operations are headquartered in Dundee and employ around 550 people. Breedon Aggregates Scotland operates 24 quarries, 15 asphalt plants, 30 ready-mixed concrete plants and two concrete block plants, primarily supplying the north, west and east of Scotland including the Hebrides.
We own a 37.5% stake in BEAR Scotland, which manages the north-east, north-west and south-east trunk road networks on behalf of Transport Scotland, and also own a majority stake in traffic management services company Alba Traffic Management, the leading provider of traffic management solutions throughout Scotland.
Mobile Concrete Solutions (MCS), our joint venture with specialist construction services company TSL, offers on-site concrete batching services anywhere in the country, specialising in wind farms, hydro-electric projects, power grids and plans and offshore energy - often in extremely remote locations.
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