TARMAC AGGREGATES LIMITED

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Founded

2014-01-01

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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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Main Isle of Wight road 'breaking up' due to burst main

2024-05-27 (countypress.co.uk)

Main Isle of Wight road 'breaking up' due to burst main

A burst water main started ‘breaking up’ Tarmac in the middle of a main Isle of Wight road this afternoon (May 27).

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Will Bleach Damage Tarmac? Assessing the Impact of Bleach on Tarmac Surfaces - Ridzeal

2023-08-18 (ridzeal.com)

Will Bleach Damage Tarmac? Assessing the Impact of Bleach on Tarmac Surfaces - Ridzeal

When creating a fun and secure environment for children to play, a safe playground takes on the utmost importance. An often-overlooked aspect of ensuring children’s safety on playgrounds is the surfacing material used.

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This magical concrete can be a solution to water-logging and floods

2015-09-23 (indiatoday.in)

This magical concrete can be a solution to water-logging and floods

Lafarge Tarmac, a British building materials company, has come up with a new type of concrete that has the capacity to absorb 4,000 litres of water in around a minute. Topmix Permeable concrete.

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