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Brice Aggregates Opens New Ready-Mix Concrete Plant at Needingworth Quarry

Brice Aggregates Opens New Ready-Mix Plant at Needingworth Quarry

Brice Aggregates is proud to announce the opening of a brand-new ready-mixed concrete plant at our Needingworth Quarry. This state-of-the-art Liebherr wet batch plant marks an important step in expanding our supply capabilities across the region.

From small residential builds to major infrastructure projects, we supply all main categories of ready-mixed concrete, including Designated Mixes, Designed Mixes, Standardised Prescribed Mixes, and Prescribed Mixes. Produced using advanced batching technology, our network of high-output Liebherr plants ensures consistent, high-quality concrete in every load.

We are also pleased to confirm that our Needingworth Plant is BSI-certified. This certification demonstrates that our ready-mixed concrete meets the highest industry standards for quality, safety and performance, giving customers complete confidence in every delivery.

The Needingworth plant will serve customers across:

  • Cambridgeshire
  • Northamptonshire
  • Bedfordshire
  • Suffolk
  • Hertfordshire
  • Essex
  • North London
  • East London

In addition to our core concrete products, we’re pleased to offer our Performance Range, including:

  • Brice FIBREFLOAT – enhanced workability and finish
  • Brice FIBRPRO – added strength and durability with fibre reinforcement
  • BRICEFLOW – high-flow, self-compacting solution for complex pours

For more information on our concrete services or to request a quote, contact our team today: info@briceaggregates.co.uk

Brice Aggregates Celebrates One Year of Ownership at Needingworth Quarry

Brice Aggregates is proud to mark the one-year anniversary of its acquisition of Needingworth Quarry, a landmark site in the UK’s construction materials sector. Since officially taking ownership from Heidelberg Materials on 3rd May 2024, Brice Aggregates has successfully integrated the site and workforce into its growing regional operations, and has made significant strides in enhancing both the commercial and environmental impact of the quarry.

Needingworth Quarry, one of the largest sand and gravel operations in the country, produces over 1 million tonnes of high-quality material annually. It plays a crucial role in supplying raw materials to infrastructure and development projects across Cambridgeshire, the East of England, and the East Midlands. The acquisition in 2024 marked a strategic expansion for Brice Aggregates into Cambridgeshire, complementing its existing operations in Essex and reinforcing its presence in one of the UK’s fastest-growing construction corridors.

The transition from Heidelberg Materials followed a directive from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) as part of a broader divestment during their acquisition of Mick George. Brice Aggregates stepped in to support this process and ensure the long-term continuity and development of the Needingworth site.

In addition to continuing the site’s quarrying and bagging operations, Brice Aggregates has upheld its commitment to the quarry’s pioneering environmental restoration programme—developed in partnership with the RSPB—which is creating new wetland habitat at RSPB Ouse Fen. As a result of this, Ouse Fen will be one of the biggest reedbeds in the UK, is the UK’s largest quarry to reedbed restoration project, and has already become an important site for reedbed wildlife, including Bittern, Marsh Harrier and Bearded Tit.

Oliver Brice, Managing Director of Brice Aggregates, reflected on the milestone:

“One year on, we are incredibly proud of the progress made at Needingworth. The site has not only strengthened our ability to meet rising regional demand for construction materials, but it also stands as a shining example of how industry and environmental stewardship can work hand in hand. We remain committed to supporting our customers, our new colleagues, and our partners—including the RSPB and local authorities—as we look to the future of this vital site.”

Iain Wheller, Site Manager for Ouse Fen from the RSPB said of the continued partnership: “The Ouse Fen wetland project is already a conservation success story and we’re delighted to have Brice Aggregates’ continued commitment and investment in the project, so that we can unlock the full potential of the site, creating a nationally significant wetland habitat.”

Looking ahead, Brice Aggregates will continue to invest in Needingworth’s operations, innovation, and workforce while maintaining its high standards of environmental care and community engagement.

Brice Aggregates at Bauma 2025: Exploring Innovation at the Heart of the Industry

This April, Brice Aggregates was proud to attend Bauma 2025 in Munich – the world’s leading trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, mining machines, construction vehicles, and construction equipment.

More than just a trade show, Bauma is the heartbeat of the industry. It is an international success engine, innovation driver, and global marketplace for many organisations across the world. Held from April 7th – 13th, the event united construction professionals and innovators from across the globe to share ideas, discover new technologies, and shape the future of the industry.

One of the standout highlights for Brice Aggregates was visiting the impressive Liebherr exhibition stand, which spanned over 14,000 m² and featured more than 70 cutting-edge exhibits. Under the theme “Hands on the Future,” Liebherr showcased a range of groundbreaking advancements in construction machinery, from zero-emission equipment and autonomous solutions to advanced digital control systems and sustainable concrete technologies.

As part of this visit, Brice Aggregates is excited to announce an expansion of its fleet, with the purchase of a new Mobilmix 2.5 concrete mixing plant. This investment reflects Brice Aggregates’ continued growth and commitment to quality, efficiency, and sustainability. In addition to the Mobilmix 2.5, Brice also placed an order for 10 new Liebherr HTM 905 truck mixers.

These additions will complement Brice’s existing Liebherr equipment, which includes a Mobilmix plant installed in 2020 and a fleet of HTM 905 truck mixers already operating from the company’s flagship site at Colemans Quarry in Witham, Essex.

An attendee from Brice Aggregates said of the experience:

“Liebherr’s stand at Bauma is mind-blowing. The sheer scale and range of equipment on display is incredible. They sure know how to show their products off and entertain their customers. It’s been amazing to be invited over and attend. Thank you, Liebherr, for your hospitality – a trip we will remember for many years.”

Bauma 2025 provided Brice Aggregates not just with insight, but inspiration, and the chance to further strengthen its long-standing relationship with Liebherr UK. The knowledge and connections gained at the event will support the company’s ongoing investment in innovation and operational excellence across all its projects.

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Brice Aggregates Powers Ahead with Major Motorway Embankment Project

Brice Aggregates is proud to be playing a key role in a major civil engineering project as part of a nationally significant infrastructure scheme. The works involve placing and compacting an impressive 1.1 million cubic meters of inert material to form a substantial motorway embankment below ground level.

This technically demanding project is subject to stringent engineering specifications. Adhering to a strict specifications, our team is focused on achieving the necessary compaction factors to ensure the long-term stability and integrity of the embankment structure. The process is rigorously monitored through a comprehensive testing regime to demonstrate geotechnical and compaction strength.

Supervision is in place by a leading engineering service to ensure full compliance with specification requirements and to maintain quality throughout the build.

Once complete, the embankment will form the foundation for a new six-lane section of the A12, aimed at improving capacity and reducing congestion along this strategic route.

Since commencing the infill operation in May 2023, Brice Aggregates has successfully placed approximately one-third of the total required volume. This achievement reflects the efficiency and capability of our extensive fleet of heavy earthmoving equipment and the expertise of our skilled mobile plant operators.

Brice Aggregates remains committed to delivering this landmark project safely, efficiently, and to the highest engineering standards.

For more information about the rest of our services, visit briceaggregates.co.uk/aggregate-services

Brice Aggregates at Bauma 2025: Driving Innovation in Construction

We were proud to attend Bauma 2025 in Munich, the world’s premier trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, mining equipment, and construction vehicles.

Bauma is far more than a trade show – it is the heartbeat of the global construction industry. From April 7th–13th, the event brought together professionals, innovators, and suppliers from across the globe to share ideas, explore emerging technologies, and shape the future of construction.
A Spotlight on Innovation
A standout experience for Brice Aggregates was visiting the Liebherr exhibition, one of the largest at Bauma, spanning over 14,000 m² with more than 70 cutting-edge exhibits. The stand, themed “Hands on the Future,” showcased the latest advances in construction machinery, including:dsds

  • Zero-emission equipment
  • Autonomous machinery solutions
  • Advanced digital control systems
  • Sustainable concrete technologies
  • These innovations reflect the direction of the industry and the standards Brice Aggregates seeks to uphold in its own operations.

Expanding the Fleet
Inspired by the event, Brice Aggregates is excited to announce an expansion of its concrete operations. Key investments include:
A new Mobilmix 2.5 concrete mixing plant, enhancing the company’s production capacity and efficiency
10 additional Liebherr HTM 905 truck mixers, complementing the existing fleet operating from Colemans Quarry, Witham
These additions build on Brice’s existing Liebherr equipment, including a Mobilmix plant installed in 2020, and reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to quality, sustainability, and operational excellence.

Experiencing Bauma
One Brice Aggregates attendee reflected on the event:
“Liebherr’s stand at Bauma is mind-blowing. The sheer scale and range of equipment on display is incredible. They really know how to showcase their products and engage their customers. It’s been amazing to attend – thank you, Liebherr, for your hospitality. This is a trip we will remember for many years.”

Looking Ahead
Bauma 2025 offered Brice Aggregates not just inspiration, but insight into the future of construction. The connections and knowledge gained at the fair will support the company’s ongoing investment in innovation, efficiency, and sustainable solutions across all its projects.
With these new fleet additions and strengthened partnerships, Brice Aggregates continues to set the standard for high-quality aggregates and concrete supply in Essex and the wider Eastern Region.

Brice Aggregates Becomes First Sponsor of NFEST25

Following our acquisition of Needingworth Quarry in May 2024, one of the largest quarries in the country, we are excited to support this cherished local event as we continue to strengthen our ties with the community. As newcomers to the area, we see this sponsorship as a wonderful opportunity to give back to the village that has warmly welcomed them.

Since its inception in 1995, NFEST has become a highlight on Needingworth’s social calendar. This year, the festival will take place from Saturday, July 5th to Sunday, July 6th, at the Needingworth Village Hall and Playing Fields. The weekend will feature live music performances, a diverse selection of real ales, community stalls, and a wide variety of delicious local food and beverages.

Oliver Brice, Managing Director of Brice Aggregates, shared his excitement, stating: “As we approach our first anniversary of operating the Needingworth Quarry, we’re thrilled to further strengthen our relationship with the local community. The warm reception we’ve received from Needingworth residents has been incredibly encouraging, and we’re honoured to support such an important event for the village.”

For more information about Brice Aggregates and its operations, click here.

To learn more about NFEST25 and the festival’s exciting lineup, click here.

Brice Aggregates Acquires Needingworth Quarry from Heidelberg Materials

Needingworth is one of the largest quarries nationally with an annual production capacity in excess of 1 million tonnes of high quality sand & gravel. It is a key supplier of vital raw materials to the construction industry across Cambridgeshire, the wider East of England and the East Midlands. The quarry benefits from a substantial landbank of reserves and resources to support its productive capacity for many years to come.

The transaction on 3rd May saw the entire site, operations and workforce transfer to Brice Aggregates with trading under the new ownership commencing on Tuesday 7th May. This includes the quarrying operations as well as the on site bagging plant.

Needingworth is notable for its flagship restoration scheme which is creating the largest man made wetland habitat in Europe in collaboration with the RSPB. This longstanding and innovate partnership between the quarry and RSPB has and will continue to deliver substantial benefits for threated wildlife species and the local community alike.

The quarry was divested by Heidelberg Materials at the request of the CMA as part of their wider acquisition of Mick George. Brice Aggregates has been pleased to support Heidelberg Materials in this wider process by acquiring Needingworth.

The acquisition provides an immediate and meaningful expansion into Cambridgeshire for Brice Aggregates to complement existing operations in Essex. These geographies cover a high growth region of the UK with substantial forecast construction activity.

Brice Aggregates looks forward to continuing to develop the capabilities of Needingworth to meet the needs of the local and regional construction industry whilst attentively serving the needs of customers.

Oliver Brice, Managing Director, Brice Aggregates commented:
“I am pleased to announce this acquisition and welcome our new colleagues at Needingworth to Brice Aggregates. This quarry is the key sand & gravel supplier in the region and I look forward to working with all stakeholders including the RSPB, local communities and Cambridgeshire County Council to ensure this capability is maintained long into the future. Our standard of living relies upon sites like Needingworth to supply the vital raw materials to build the housing, schools, hospitals, workplaces and infrastructure on which we all rely. I look forward to continuing to meet the needs of our existing and future customers at Needingworth over the years to come”

About Brice Aggregates
Brice Aggregates is an independent supplier of construction materials and related services. Operations encompass, mineral extraction, aggregates and readymix concrete supply, haulage services, inert waste management, aggregate recycling, civil engineering, and quarry design and restoration. With locations in Essex and Cambridgeshire the business has grown significantly since commencing operations in 2016 and actively reviews new opportunities as well as seeking to continuously improve and expand to meet the needs of its customers.