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Russia’s TSK-Beton acquires quarrying licence

In 2015, TSK-Beton will complete the procedure of acquiring licenses to quarry sand and crushed stone in the Leningrad region. The projected quarrying output is 1.5 million m³. Investment in purchasing the licences stands at RUB 1 billion (€20.29 million). The information comes from Vyacheslav Traktovenko, the owner. Purchasing quarrying facilities allows the company to move to closed-loop production of building materials and cut costs by an estimated 3-5%. TSK-Beton owns three concrete plants in S
April 15, 2014 Read time: 1 min

In 2015, TSK-Beton will complete the procedure of acquiring licenses to quarry sand and crushed stone in the Leningrad region.

The projected quarrying output is 1.5 million m³. Investment in purchasing the licences stands at RUB 1 billion (€20.29 million). The information comes from Vyacheslav Traktovenko, the owner.

Purchasing quarrying facilities allows the company to move to closed-loop production of building materials and cut costs by an estimated 3-5%.

TSK-Beton owns three concrete plants in St Petersburg, which produce 300m3 of concrete per hour, collectively. Two more concrete plants will be built within the two coming years. The collective output will then be increased to 500 m³/hour.

Investment in the project stands at some RUB 100mn-120 million.

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