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Coarse Aggregates

Coarse Aggregates

Common Sizes

4" - 3/16"; Other DOT and Special Sizes Available at Most Locations

Coarse aggregates are a versatile material used in concrete, drainage, and structural applications where particle size and durability are critical. Produced at Martin Marietta facilities, our coarse aggregates meet ASTM and AASHTO standards for a wide range of project requirements.

Designations

#1

#1

#2

#2

#4

#4

#357

#357

#467

#467

Why Coarse Aggregates

Coarse aggregates are selected when drainage performance, open-graded gradation, and consistent particle sizing are essential to project success.

Compared to finer materials, coarse aggregates provide superior void space and permeability, helping achieve reliable drainage, high-performance asphalt and concrete mixes, and structural integrity across a wide range of highway, infrastructure, and building construction applications.

Common Applications

Coarse aggregates are commonly used in:

  • Asphalt Surface Mix
  • Concrete Production
  • Drainage Aggregate
  • Railroad Ballast
  • Rip Rap & Erosion Control
  • Bridge Deck Overlay
  • Pipe Bedding & Trench Fill
  • Structural Fill
  • Gabion Stone

(Availability and applications may vary by location.)

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Key Characteristics

While specifications differ by facility and application, coarse aggregates typically offer:

  • Open-graded particle sizing for enhanced drainage and permeability
  • Durable, hard-wearing surfaces for high-traffic road and highway applications
  • Versatile gradations compatible with asphalt, concrete, and drainage systems
  • Consistent sizing for predictable mix performance and structural reliability

For project-specific requirements, availability, or guidance, connecting with a local facility is recommended.

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