

Frews Contracting crush and reuse all grades and quantities of concrete from their recycling facility at 568 Johns Road.
They utilise hydraulic excavators with pulverising attachments to reduce concrete to crushable sized pieces. The concrete is then processed through dual crushers and screen to produce quality recycled hard fill - aggregate Rerun65 (particle size <65mm)
Frews are able to recycle a range of materials that would otherwise be dumped.
The type of material and contamination with other waste affects the price.
Below is a list of the main products we can recycle. If you have any unusual products or very mixed materials that are not listed please contact us for a quote.
Frews Contracting also offer mobile, on-site crushing service.
ConcreteConcrete can include large slabs, material containing reinforcing steel and demolished concrete. Truckloads of concrete are graded and priced accordingly. |
Bricks/Concrete/Gravel mixed.This material may contain the following: Bricks, tiles, cement, concrete, gravels |
HardfillThis material may contain the following: Concrete, soil, gravel, bricks, tiles, ash, clay |
GlassGlass is accepted in most forms. |
TimberTimber is sorted into two grades, Clean and Dirty. |
MDFMDF is accepted, any load containing a portion MDF will be charged as MDF |
Dirty Timber
Dirty Timber may contain: Less than 5% plasterboard or hardy flex. Door handles and hinges. Less than 5% dirt fines.
Clean Timber
Clean Timber may contain: Screws or nails Clean Timber may not contain: Treated timber, painted timber
Hardfill
This material may contain the following: Concrete, soil, gravel, bricks, tiles, ash, clay
Bad Hardfill
Hardfill will not contain the following: Wood, asbestos, plastic or PVC products, plasterboard
Concrete
Grade 3. Large lumps with reinforcing steel and containing some dirt.
Concrete
Grade 2. Larger Slabs. No reinforcing steel. No dirt or fines.
Concrete
Grade 1. Small lumps max 500 x 500. No reinforcing steel. No dirt or fines.