Regeneration Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:24 PM
Acheson & Glover (A&G), a leading manufacturer of hard landscaping and pre-cast concrete products, was the preferred choice to supply paving for Saracens Rugby Club. Cara Construction chose A&G's Xflo® permeable paving for the project. The contractor favoured A&G because of its wide product range and ability to match precisely what they were looking for.
Over 2,500m2 of A&G's Xflo rectangular block paving in grey and slate was specified and 400m2 of Xflo Plaza graphite. The permeable paving is high quality and performs to the standards required of a sustainable urban drainage system (SUDS).
Mark Beirne, who oversees the buying at Cara Construction, comments: "Once the client decided on A&G as their supplier of choice and we saw A&G's excellent range there was no doubt in our minds that A&G was right for this project. We were also working against tight deadlines and A&G assured us of excellent service so that we were able to meet our objectives. I am happy to say all our expectations were met and the end result was excellent."
For more information download A&G’s product brochures at www.acheson-glover.com
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