TARMAC AGGREGATES LIMITED
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2025-03-21 (concreteconnect.co.uk)
Tarmac appoints specialists to support sustainable energy |
Tarmac appoints two directors to boost sustainable construction support for offshore wind and nuclear energy sectors
Read more2025-03-19 (newcivilengineer.com)
National Highways and Tarmac depart standards for 'near net zero' resurfacing of A64 Bramham |
The trial scheme was delivered across 2.4km of the eastbound carriageway of the A64 near the town of Bramham in the autumn of 2024. Speaking at the
Read more2025-02-04 (agg-net.com)
Tarmac announced as LCRIG Sustainability Partner for 2025 |
Partnership with Local Councils Roads Innovation Group will help drive sustainability across wider road construction sector
Read more2024-12-12 (theconstructionindex.co.uk)
Tarmac reaches low carbon landmark on the A64
A trial on the A64 in North Yorkshire has delivered what is claimed to be the UK’s lowest carbon resurfacing scheme on the strategic road network.
Read more2024-11-06 (agg-net.com)
Tarmac announce fourth Supplier Sustainability Week
Company continues to drive the sustainability agenda with supplier collaboration event
Read more2024-11-03 (hulldailymail.co.uk)
'UK first' environmentally friendly road repair method trialled in East Yorkshire
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2024-11-02 (woldsweekly.co.uk)
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY METHODS USED TO IMPROVE ROADS IN EAST RIDING
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is now using and trailing more environmentally friendly methods for repairing roads in the East Riding.Two new schemes in Goole costing around £265,000 are embracing the latest materials to reduce the carbon footprint of road improvements.Pasture Road in Goole is
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2024-10-22 (highwaysindustry.com)
Skanska and Holcim Lead the Charge in Low-Carbon Road Construction
Innovative Use of Recycled Tarmac, Low-Carbon Cement, and Sustainable Materials is Transforming Highway Projects Across the UK and Europe
Read more2024-09-11 (highwaysmagazine.co.uk)
Highways Presents: Tarmac's record-breaking low carbon roads
Tarmac's national technical director Brian Kent discusses the company's record-breaking achievements in low carbon road building and the steps the roads sector can take to become more green.
Read more2024-08-29 (highwaysmagazine.co.uk)
Tarmac sustainability push sees henge handover
Tarmac used nearly a million tonnes of recycled asphalt planings in 2023, according to its latest sustainability report.
Read more2024-08-14 (ukconstructionmedia.co.uk)
New carbon-negative aggregate could help National Highways on road to net zero
A new carbon-negative aggregate is being trialled on a stretch of motorway as part of National Highways’ hunt for new and innovative solutions to help reduce its carbon footprint.
Read more2024-07-26 (ilfordrecorder.co.uk)
Redbridge Council hails 'revolutionary' asphalt trial
A new asphalt mix that can clean up pollution from resurfacing and reduce the carbon footprint has been tried out by Redbridge Council.
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