Efficient management & extraction of quarry materials with improved engineering solutions and restoration schemes.
Helping quarries improve their extraction efficiency, site planning and compliance of on-site engineering.
Sustainable quarry restoration solutions that provide long-term futures for the local environment and economy.
We supply a wide range of quarried and recycled construction aggregates.
On-site recycling to provide a sustainable alternatives for demolition wastes arising from construction sites
Landfill operations that effectively manage materials, health & safety and long-term restoration solution.
Providing landfills with sustainable restoration into eco-friendly spaces that look to create local legacies.
Helping landfills with technical landfill engineering solutions that improves site efficiency and health & safety
Providing construction projects with sustainable recovery solutions for their demolition waste
Sustainable recovery and disposal of construction soils that can be repurposed for restoration projects.
Remediation & aftercare of previously contaminated land that provides usable land for the UK market
Measurable increases in biodiversity net gain for new development project.
Regeneration solutions for contaminated brownfields sites that mitigate their environmental impacts and provide usable land
Tree planting & forestry creation schemes to help create environmentally focused woodlands
Natural Carbon Capture solutions through tree planting schemes
Unlocking the potential of land through thoughtful development solutions
Development of open green spaces that can be enjoyed by local communities
Complete golf course developments that includes each aspect of design, planning and construction.
Bulk groundworks and site preparation for construction developments that enable the next phases of construction
Complete bulk earthworks solutions for construction developments
Sampling, testing and reviewing of excess construction soils
Complete analysis and characterisation of waste materials that arise from construction developments
Land surveying solutions that provides a detailed understanding of your land
Successfully navigating businesses through the waste permitting process to assist in permit applications
Preparation & Management of planning applications for difficult sites and leisure space.
Waste soil is being produced from every construction project up and down the UK. Any excavated soil that can’t be re-used must be disposed of at a permitted landfill site. For soil to be disposed it must first be classified in accordance with the Waste (England & Wales) Regulations to determine whether or not it has any hazardous properties. Once determined, the waste must be given a European Waste Code (EWC)
Once the waste has an EWC, a decision can be made on the type of landfill the material will be accepted at. The landfill site must be permitted to accept this type of waste. This can either be:
Inert isn’t a term you hear every day, but it is commonly used when referring to waste soils. The definition of Inert material is a material that hasn’t been contaminated by harmful substances such as heavy metals or chemicals, or in other words, is clean! Inert waste isn’t chemically or biologically reactive and is deemed as a safe material. Here are a few examples of inert material:
Due to the safe nature of inert soil, they typically require low disposal fees compared to that of non-hazardous and hazardous material.
Non-hazardous waste is material that contains a limited concentration of harmful substances such as heavy metals or chemicals. The concentrations need to be limited in order to prevent them from reacting with each other and becoming hazardous. Given this, Non-hazardous soils must be disposed of in a compliant manner. Any non-hazardous material needs to be disposed of in a site that has a specific landfill cell that prevents contact with the natural ground and pollution of groundwater. Here are a few examples of non-hazardous material:
As the name suggests, hazardous soil is harmful and can be a threat to both public and environmental health. The soil will have high levels of heavy metals or chemicals which cause the soil to become hazardous. There are strict permits on the acceptance of these materials due to the harmful and reactive nature. they need to be disposed of in a compliant manner or treated to make sure the material is no longer a threat. here are a few examples of hazardous materials:
All Booth Ventures void space for waste recovery is sold via GMAT. If you need compliant waste recovery solutions contact GMAT HERE
Working with businesses and landowners across the UK.
We are land management experts who specialise in tackling the most challenging sites.