
A COMPOSITE ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIAL
Tarmac / Tarmacadam
Tarmac, or tarmacadam, is a composite material commonly used for surfacing roads, driveways, and other paved areas. It’s a blend of bitumen (a sticky substance derived from petroleum) and mineral aggregates such as crushed stone, gravel, or sand.
We deliver innovative and sustainable road surfacing solutions for a connected future. Employing cutting-edge tarmac laying technology and eco-friendly materials to build resilient and environmentally responsible infrastructure. From major highways to local roads, we prioritize safety, efficiency, and minimal disruption.

LAYERED CORRECTLY, PROFESSIONALLY
The Layering Process
The creation of tarmac involves a meticulous layering process:
- Base Layer: A foundation of compacted aggregate materials is laid down to provide a stable base.
- Binder Course: A layer of bituminous material is applied, acting as a binder between the base and the surface course.
- Surface Course: The final layer, composed of a specific blend of bitumen and aggregates, is laid and compacted to create a smooth, durable surface.
KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF TARMAC
Long Lasting Tarmac
For any surface, we can recover it, with varied quality materials.
- Durability: Tarmac is renowned for its resilience, capable of withstanding heavy traffic loads and various weather conditions.
- Water Resistance: The bituminous binder creates a waterproof barrier, preventing water infiltration and damage to the underlying layers
- Ease of Maintenance: Tarmac surfaces are relatively easy to maintain, with regular sweeping and occasional resurfacing required.
- Versatility: Tarmac can be used for a wide range of applications, from major highways to residential driveways.
WHO WE SUPPORT
Some of the Sectors we serve
We provide our surfacing services to a wide variety of sectors.
Here are a few of them.