Our crushed stone is renowned for its consistency and quality
Quarried from our high purity limestone reserve in Bennettsbridge Co. Kilkenny, we specialise in producing a high quality crushed stone for road and construction building sites.
Key features and benefits:
- Available in a range of sizes and gradings
- Dedicated fleet of lorries
- High quality limestone to meet the demands of the civil engineering environment
- Large volumes can be facilitated
- Technical support provided
Stonefill products for most construction and road projects in Ireland are specified from Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s Specification for Roadworks 500 Series, 600 Series and 800 Series. We supply all products from those specifications that can be met with limestone as a raw material.
Certification:
Bennettsbridge Limestone is audited annually by the NSAI for certification of compliance of our Factory Production Controls (FPC) as outlined in I.S. EN 13242:2002, Aggregates for use in civil engineering work and road construction.
Technical specification we manufacture granular fill to:
EN 13242 Aggregates for Unbound and Hydraulically Bound Materials
EN 13285 Unbound Mixtures Specification
Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s Specification for Roadworks 500 Series, 600 Series & 800 Series
For more information or to buy our crushed stone for road or construction purposes, contact us today
Sizes and Grades
- 100mm (4″)
- 50mm (2″)
- 28mm (1″)
- 20mm (3/4″)
- 14mm (1/2″)
- 10mm (3/8″)
- 6mm (1/4″)
- 100mm – 0mm (4″ Down)
- 50mm – 0mm (2″ Down)
- 14mm – 0mm (Screenings)
- 5mm – 0mm (Grit)
- Clause 803 – Granular Material
- Clause 804 – Granular Material
- Clause 808 – Wet Mix Macadam
- Clause 810 – Wet Mix Macadam
- S.R. 21 Annex E – T0 Structural
- S.R. 21 Annex E – T1 Structural
- S.R. 21 Annex E – T2 Permeable
- S.R. 21 Annex E – T0 Blinding
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