2016年7月17日星期日

Cemex takes Gloucester belt type concrete batching plant out of town

The new plant, which cost £700,000, replaces the existing belt type concrete batching plant in Gloucester, eight miles away.
The Imer Oru Oneday batching plant is a fully wet batch plant, which is skip-fed as opposed to by conveyor and allows collection using a flatbed vehicle. The design of the plant opens up the market for call and collect customers, as well as delivery to site by Cemex independent haulier contractors.
“The move to Moreton Valence takes the mobile concrete batching plant factory out of the city centre with all the inherent traffic problems which can result in delays and possible annoyance for the local community,” said Marcus Rappensberger, Cemex director, readymix southern. “The [new] site is in an industrial area which used to be a RAF facility and is outside the residential area of the village.”

The Gloucester plant has been closed after 60 years and production of 1.4 million cubic metres for projects including Berkeley power station, Sharpness Docks and Gloucester Quay’s Shopping Centre.
Haomei machinery equipment co.,ltd. is located in the famous machinery capital of Zhengzhou, China. We are professional machinery products manufacturer-featuring a wide range of quality concrete batching plant, mobile concrete batching plant, trailer concrete pump,  truck mixer, block machine and asphalt mixing plant etc.
Haomei machinery equipment CO., LTD.
Name: ANN MA
Email: ann@haomei.biz
Website: www.haomeibatchplant.com
Office Add: No.14 Waihuan Road, New district, Zhengzhou, China
Tel: +86-371-65621392
Fax:+86-371-86616825

2016年7月12日星期二

Compact mobile batching plant for Spurs’ new stadium

Building materials supplier Tarmac, part of the CRH group these days, has bought a Rapid Transbatch compact mobile batching plant for Spurs’ new stadium.

Northern Ireland-based Rapid International recently supplied the Transbatch batching plant to Tarmac for on-site production of readymix concrete for the construction of Tottenham Hotspurs’ new 61,000-seat football stadium. The stadium, scheduled for completion ahead of the 2018/19 season, is part of the larger Northumberland development project, which includes new homes, a supermarket, a primary school, a public square, a university technical college and new administration buildings for the football club. Mace is managing the project and has brought in Tarmac as concrete subcontractor for the scheme.
Tarmac selected the Rapid Transbatch for its high output and its mobility. The project calls for concrete outputs of 80m3 per hour; the Transbatch can manage up to 100m3 per hour.
Tarmac readymix business manager Steve Hyde said: “The football club was very interested in the ultra-mobile concept as the concrete mini batching plant has to move to a different location mid project. They needed, however, to meet the 80m3 per hour requirements of their contractors.”
Haomei machinery equipment co.,ltd. is located in the famous machinery capital of Zhengzhou, China. We are professional machinery products manufacturer-featuring a wide range of quality concrete batching plant, mobile concrete batching plant, concrete pump, truck mixer, brick making machine for sale and asphalt mixing plant etc.  
Haomei machinery equipment CO., LTD.
Name: ANN MA
Website: www.haomeibatchplant.com
Office Add: No.14 Waihuan Road, New district, Zhengzhou, China
Tel: +86-371-65621392
Fax:+86-371-86616825 

2016年7月5日星期二

Bassendean joins Bayswater in hardened stance against ready mix concrete plants

TOWN of Bassendean councillors have knocked back an application for a mobile ready mix concrete plants on Clune Street, following the City of Bayswater’s refusal last week.
The councillors made a unanimous decision at last night’s council meeting to refuse the plant, which would have been about 1km away from a similar plant in the City of Bayswater.

About 49sq m fell in the boundary of the City of Bayswater with access and egress to the site from Clune Street, also within the City of Bayswater.
In May, the application was put up for public comment on the Town’s website because of the distance from residential housing and the nearby proposed Bayswater self loading batching plant on Collier Road.
There were 16 submissions, including two residential owners from within the 300m-500m buffer zone, all of which opposed the proposal.
The main concerns included dust and noise pollution with potential effects on personal health, traffic volumes and potential debris on the road and impact on sensitive land uses within the recommended buffer zone.
Councillors agreed the officer recommendation to refuse approval due to non-compliances with local planning schemes and the Traffic Management Plan failed to take into account the anticipated daily vehicle volume.
Concrete mixing plant industry in the future development of good
http://www.haomeibatchplant.com/news/concrete-plant-industry-development-good.html