TARMAC AGGREGATES LIMITED
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Crushed and Broken Stone, Not Elsewhere Classified, Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining, Not Elsewhere Classified, Clay Refractories, Concrete Products, Except Block and Brick, Ready-Mixed Concrete), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2022-02-21 (constructionnews.co.uk)
Tarmac trials ultra low-carbon concrete on HS2 project
Tarmac has successfully trialled the use of ultra low-carbon concrete on part of the HS2 route in th...
Read more2021-02-23 (railadvent.co.uk)
GB Railfreight signs five-year extension with GRS Rail Services
A five-year deal has been signed between GB Railfreight and GRS Rail Services, which is a joint venture between Tarmac and GRS.
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2021-02-16 (premierconstructionnews.com)
GBRf extend contract with GRS Rail Services - Industry News
GBRf extend contract with GRS Rail Services Industry News
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2021-02-12 (grsroadstone.co.uk)
GRS Rail Services extends aggregates contract with freight ...
12-02-2021 · News. GRS teams up with Tungsten West to use mine waste as sustainable aggregate; Ethical Trade Initiative welcomes GRS Building Products as a foundation member; GRS sustainable materials and supply chain solutions showcased during MPs
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2015-10-08 (theconstructionindex.co.uk)
CRH to pay £5bn for Lafarge Holcim assets
Ireland’s CRH is set to become the world’s third biggest building material firm through a £5bn acquisition of assets being sold by Lafarge and Holcim.
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2012-02-22 (iol.co.za)
Anglo and Lafarge to tinker with Tarmac UK
A joint venture between Anglo American and cement maker Lafarge would damage competition in the British market for construction materials, the UK’s Competition Commission said yesterday, outlining potential remedies
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