Aggregate
To most people, aggregate is defined as simply gravel used for roads, driveways and parking lots. Aggregate serves as reinforcement to add strength to the overall composite material.
Aggregates are used as base material under foundations, roads, and railroads. They are used as a stable foundation or road/rail base with predictable, uniform properties such as helping prevent differential settling under the road or building, and is a low-cost extender that binds with more expensive cement or asphalt to form concrete.
Boxley uses the latest technology to produce a wide variety of stone that is in high demand due to the consistency of size, shape and quality. That's why more contractors and road builders count on Boxley to deliver quality from the ground up. With quarries located throughout Virginia and West Virginia, we've got the right rock - right around the corner from your next residential and commercial project.
Projects

Boxley supplied aggregate to three major contractors on the Beech Ridge Windmill Farm in Greenbrier County, WV. White Construction, Aldridge Electrical, and Concrete Mobility used nearly 200,000 tons of product on this one project.

Food Lion - Daleville, VA.

Fralin & Waldron Office - Daleville, VA.