RG Quarry, a division of the Rayneau
Group of Companies was first established in 1999 to
supply sand and aggregates to the northern part of the
island. RG Quarry now manufactures ready-mix
concrete, trowel ready mortar, stone, aggregates, sand and
gravel, fill products, blocks, asphalt and pavers. We supply
our products to customers in the commercial and domestic markets in St Lucia
and the wider region.
RG Quarry concrete batching plants are
conveniently located at Vieux Fort and Cul de Sac. With a capacity of 150
m3 per hour, we are able to cater to the demands of both small single-family
dwelling type construction projects to large scale construction type projects
and are able to supply up to a maximum of 800m3 of concrete per day. We offer
free cost estimates, site visits, volume calculation and technical
advice.
We source all aggregates,pumice and sand from our own
quarries. All blocks are manufactured at our concrete plant
located at our office in Cul de Sac. Our aggregates have passed quality tests and declarations of performance for every grade of aggregate or fill
material. All our stone products are fully certified, tested and our
concrete is produced to the highest standard.
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Our pumice comes from the mining pit is at Anse La
Raye. The pumice sand is transported to the quarry in Cul de Sac for
processing into pumice sand and gravel by our state-of-the -art sand
processing plant.
Our efficient services and willingness to supply
concrete even to remote locations across Saint Lucia sets us apart from
other suppliers. We are also adequately equipped to provide both delivery and
pumping services to meet the individual needs of our customers.
We make it our duty to supply our stores,
customers and the region with only the best quality quarry products, freshly
produced at our quarry and made conveniently available to you, on any project,
anywhere.
Get all your Raw Materials and Aggregates at the
RG Quarry in Cul de Sac. Contact us at 450-1087/452- 4575 for quotes or more
information.
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