All Sizes. All Grades.
T&R Contracting’s rock quarry supplies all sizes and grades of crushed stone, sand, gravel, rip rap, and river sand. We work with construction and landscaping companies throughout Powell River and the Gulf Islands of British Columbia.
Aggregate
Aggregates from our West Lake Quarry and Block Bay pit allow us to directly supply road building, retaining walls, foundations, driveways, walking/biking paths, drainage ditches, rip rap walls, rock pits and more.
3/4″ Clear Granite: for pathways leading to home entrances.
3/4″ Minus: driveways, decorative capping.
6″ Minus Granite: driveways, decorative capping.
3″ Minus Granite: driveways, walking/biking paths, decorative capping.
6″ – 8″ Clear Granite: drainage, decorative, and fill material.
Pea Gravel: non-packing round stone for drainage and pathways.
Rip Rap Granite: rock walls, rip rap walls and garden focal points.
T&R Contracting
T&R operates a rock quarry in Powell River and two distribution depots across the Powell River. We have remote supply and manufacturing capabilities to facilitate any sized project, regardless of location. We have supplied aggregate volume to contractors, home builders, manufacturers and truckers for over 30 years.
Work with our team:
- Keith Chisholm, Manager of Operations
- Kyle Habiak, Landscape Supervisor
- Kyle Robert, Quarry Manager
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