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Aggregate Industries achieves ISO 9001 accreditation for another three years 1 February, 2021 SHARE Aggregate Industries will continue to be in a position to display strong corporate governance, work effectively with stakeholders and the supply chain and be even more resilient as a business.
Construction materials supplier Aggregate Industries has been re-certified for another three years of ISO 9001 Quality Management System, after being recognised for continually improving effectiveness and efficiencies across the business.
ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised QMS standard which is designed to help business plan, monitor and manage business quality and identify areas for improvement. Following the audit, the British Standards Institution has recommended that Aggregate Industries be re-certified, after it found the firm to have zero non-conformances.
West Sussex County Council has split up its highways improvements into a number of different contracts
The successful bidders for planned road, footway and infrastructure works in the financial year 2021/22 are:
Road resurfacing: FM Conway Limited
Surface dressing: Eurovia Infrastructure Limited
Carriageway microasphalt: Kier Highways Limited
Carriageway Patching: Aggregate Industries UK Limited
Footway reconstruction: FM Conway Limited
Footway microasphalt: JPCS Limited
Highway safety barriers improvements, Community Highways Schemes, traffic signals, highway structures, safety schemes, dropped crossings and minor works, drainage improvement works: Landbuild Limited
Roger Elkins, Cabinet Member for Highways and Infrastructure, said: “Congratulations go to the six successful companies. We look forward to working with them in the coming months as they take lead roles in pushing forward with highway improvements in the county.”
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By Leila Steed26 January 2021
Aggregates Industries recyles cold asphalt off site, to lay 1,000 tonnes of road per night The UK’s first carbon neutral pavement scheme used cold recycled asphalt mixed SuperLow asphalt, produced off site, to make a carbon neutral paving surface
Prudhoe-based road maintenance firm Northumbrian Roads has been acquired by Aggregate Industries, part of the LafargeHolcim Group. Northumbrian Roads, which has depots at the Port of Tyne and the Port of Sunderland, was established in the late 1980s by the late John Lynch and his business partner George Barton. Among the high-profile jobs it has been involved in was the re-surfacing of Sunderland s Wearmouth Bridge last year. Sean Lynch, Managing Director of Northumbrian Roads Limited, added: “Ever since the company was founded by my father John Lynch and business partner George Barton over 31 years ago, we have progressively grown the company, focusing on strong relations with our customers, teamwork and innovation, complemented by the highest quality materials and a first class service.