Road resurfacing

Highways PFI company launches joint venture with Aggregate Industries

This in from the highway’s PFI contractor, Island Roads. In their own words, Ed


This week saw the official launch of Wight Building Materials, the joint venture between Eurovia and Aggregate Industries to supply asphalt, concrete and aggregate materials to local businesses on the Isle of Wight and to service the 25 year Highways PFI.

As Island Roads intensify their surfacing programme, Wight Building Materials made their first deliveries of asphalt materials including two key products: Foambase and ULM.

Recycled materials
Foambase, HD, is an energy efficient, low carbon emissions process which re-uses material removed from the existing carriageway and recycles them into a high quality, durable road foundation material.

Not only does this reduce Co2 as it is cold process but it also avoids the need to use virgin aggregates.

ULM is a durable, quiet road surfacing material, which has a proven track record in the UK and around the world. It reduces vehicle noise in residential areas, maintains skid resistance and enhances vehicle ride comfort.

New modern asphalt plant
Additionally investment in Blackwater Quarry, St Georges has started with the purchasing of a new modern asphalt plant.

Simon Willis, Director of Wight Building Materials said:

“These are exciting new times for Wight Building Materials. On Monday, I was delighted to welcome all staff to the new company and it was nice to meet employees and share their excitement in this new venture.

“I look forward to working with the team to drive forward the investment and improvements for the Island.”

Image: © Wight Building Materials

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