Construction - Lockerbie, Scotland, United Kingdom
Grange Quarry and Concrete ProductsGrange Quarry Ltd was founded in 2000 and has grown to become one of the largest suppliers of high quality aggregates and ready mixed concrete in Dumfriesshire & North Cumbria. During the period 2012 - 2014 further expansion of the company led to the establishment of Kirkburn Concrete Plant outside Lockerbie and the acquisition of Kelhead Quarry. In 2015 the company has expanded still further with the establishment of a new state of the art site based concrete plant for exclusive supply of concrete to the Carlisle Airport upgrade project. Collectively the company has now become known in Dumfries and Galloway as Grange Quarry and Concrete Products. Grange Quarry is a family run business supplying a wide range of customers. We run a fleet of tippers and truck mixers and operate a computerised system of tracking which enables us to provide prompt, professional deliveries and reschedule based on current transport geographical positions according to customer requirements.Our portfolio of customers ranges from major construction companies involved in local government funded utility projects to local community customers involved in regional day to day business. In the Case Studies section of the website you can read about some selected major projects, the difficulties involved and the method of solution to deliver customer requirements in each case. Our company philosophy is to supply the highest quality materials at the highest quality of service. This is achieved by continual re-assessment of Uk and European technical and quality requirements, staff training and regular purchase and replacement of brand new plant and machinery.Our aim is to ensure we are providing the most up to date industry requirements in terms of both production and quality. Our resources include permanent production and technical support which enables us to provide the same quality of supply and backup service to all of our customers
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