AggMaps

AggMaps Launches a Digital Marketplace for Construction Aggregates Throughout the U.S.

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AggMaps

AggMaps Launches a Digital Marketplace for Construction Aggregates Throughout the U.S.

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AggMaps announced the launch of its website and digital marketplace.

With over 25,000 quarries, pits, landfills, and dumps mapped in the U.S., AggMaps simplifies the time-consuming task of sourcing, delivering, and purchasing construction aggregates.

The website allows end users to quickly locate & identify:

  • quarries and pits producing construction aggregates including crushed stone, construction sand & gravel, and recycled aggregates
  • landfills, concrete & asphalt dumps, and dirt dumps
  • locations, typically construction job sites, that have either excess dirt (and other construction aggregates) to dispose of or need additional dirt (and other construction aggregates) to be imported

AggMaps displays detailed price lists for each onboarded location and enables delivery of materials with commercial aggregate trucks (including, but not limited to, tandem, end dumps, and demo trailers). AggMaps is currently displaying detailed price lists for over 700 locations.

Upon launch, AggMaps is initially focused on Texas including the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Houston, San Antonio, & Austin with plans to rapidly expand to other metros around the U.S.

In partnership with existing trucking companies, the aggregates and trucking can be purchased together with credit terms (net 30-60) typical in the construction industry.

AggMaps brings additional transparency, efficiency, and productivity gains to a historically inefficient marketplace – the sourcing and transporting of construction aggregates. The COVID era has unleashed unrivaled price increases in both aggregate material costs as well as trucking transportation costs. It has never been more important to locate the best material at the best price nearest the construction job site. Learn more at: www.aggmaps.com.

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