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Friday, 21 November 2014 08:53

New report sets out opportunities in marine aggregates sector

The Crown Estate has published a new report  highlighting the significant opportunity provided by the nation’s marine aggregates  resource to deliver a sustainable, secure and growing contribution to the UK’s building materials supply chain, coastal management and port development.

Marine Aggregates – Capability and Portfolio 2014 sets out the important role that marine aggregates have been playing in the construction industry. For example, in London marine aggregates contribute half of all primary aggregate, including for the construction of high profile projects such as Crossrail. In South Wales, marine aggregates contribute more than 70 per cent of sand and gravel sales, with south east Wales almost entirely dependent on marine supplies for natural sand.

Nick Everington, Portfolio Manager for Marine Minerals at The Crown Estate said:

“While for centuries quarries have provided the sand and gravel  that has built our homes, bridges, schools and other key infrastructure, in recent decades offshore sand and gravel have played an increasingly important part – especially in London and the south east of England, as well as south Wales.”

“In addition to supplying the building industry, marine aggregates are essential to developing our new port infrastructure, such as the London Gateway, which are critical to the nation’s trading activity. Sand and gravel can also make a unique contribution towards the adaptation of our coastline to help tackle coastal erosion as a result of climate change.”

The conclusions of an Ernst and Young market study are presented in the report, which shows the potential for growth in the demand for marine aggregates as a result of onshore resource constraints and changes in supply patterns within the construction industry.

The report also provides local authorities and developers with valuable national and regional marine aggregates reserve and resource information. The Crown Estate said the information will give confidence to local authorities and government bodies to demonstrate a steady and adequate supply of aggregates, including the development of Local Aggregates Assessments. For planning teams in coastal and offshore areas, as well as developers, the report will define the contribution that marine aggregates can make, such as identifying offshore sources and providing information on supply routes. 

Click here to download Marine Aggregates – Capability and Portfolio 2014

 

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