Elite Precast Concrete
With established relationships with stakeholders, including Network Rail, National Highways, housebuilders, contractors and builders’ merchants, our team is experienced in delivering concrete goods to civil and infrastructure projects across the UK.
These have included building schemes such as HS2, major motorways, the Olympic and Commonwealth Games and Hinckley Point and protecting and securing critical infrastructure including Buckingham Palace, Horse Guards Parade, major sporting and music events, coastal erosion projects and electric vehicle infrastructure.
As a manufacturer of drainage products, used extensively within the UK sewer system, we manufacture precast concrete products associated with the construction of manholes, such as Seating Rings/Adjusting Units and cover slabs, manufactured in accordance with the British Standards Kitemark, in both standard and bespoke access sizes and Gully Cover slabs.
We also manufacture interlocking blocks, including Legato, Duo and Vee. Retaining walls, including Retainer Rock and Vee-Rock, ballast blocks, barriers and Verti-Crete fencing.
As a UK manufacturer we follow and comply with the relevant codes of practice, legislation and guidance and are committed to reducing pollution and waste, whilst promoting recycling and the long-life cycle of products.
With 100% of concrete products made in Shropshire, we believe in paying our suppliers on time to ensure a clean supply chain, where everyone is happy. We pay our taxes and look to support our local communities in employment and sponsorships and belong to the Shropshire Chamber of Commerce, as well as the MPA (Mineral Products Association).
Our products are made to the relevant British and Industry Standards, with many made to last over 100 years and as full members of the MPA – the trade association for the aggregates, asphalt, cement, concrete, dimension stone, lime, mortar and silica sand industries, we are committed to best practice, sustainability and the sharing of knowledge, to ensure the future of the industry.
We run an apprenticeship programme, where members learn real-life work skills, and we strive to inspire those who are looking to develop future careers in the agriculture, infrastructure and built environment and work with local colleges and universities to promote this.