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Every construction site generates huge amounts of waste – rubble, leftover building materials, wood and packaging. Proper waste management not only streamlines work, but also helps to meet legal and environmental requirements. Renting a waste container is a convenient and practical solution that avoids clutter and streamlines transport and logistics on the construction site.

What to do with removed asbestos cement?

Date added/updated: October 24th 2025
Eternit, or asbestos cement, was a popular building material in the 20th century. Over time, however, it became apparent that it poses serious health risks. Therefore, it is necessary to handle removed eternit properly in order to minimise the risks associated with its harmful effects on humans and the environment.
When a lorry breaks down, a quick response is crucial to minimise downtime and avoid additional costs. Mobile TIR service is the ideal solution, allowing many faults to be repaired without having to tow the vehicle to a stationary workshop.

Aggregate – how to transport it?

Date added/updated: October 2nd 2025
Transporting aggregate, such as sand, gravel or crushed stone, is a task that requires proper preparation in terms of both technology and logistics. Aggregate is a loose material, which means that it must be transported with special precautions to avoid loss of cargo and damage to the vehicle.