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Resolve Aggregates to expand with Texas greenfield site

Says Keith Newell, president of Resolve Aggregates: “The investment in our second wash plant will bring a further welcomed boost to the volume and quality of our product suite.” Photo: CDE
Says Keith Newell, president of Resolve Aggregates: “The investment in our second wash plant will bring a further welcomed boost to the volume and quality of our product suite.” Photo: CDE
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Says Keith Newell, president of Resolve Aggregates: “The investment in our second wash plant will bring a further welcomed boost to the volume and quality of our product suite.” Photo: CDE

Resolve Aggregates, one of the largest sand and gravel producers in the nation, is investing in a second wet processing plant from CDE.

The company, which ranks 70th on the U.S. Geological Survey’s list of the top 100 sand and gravel producers in the U.S., intends to install the second CDE plant at a greenfield site in Fannin County, Texas. The new plant will be located about three miles from Resolve Aggregates’ existing facility in Ravenna, Texas.

The company expects the plant to process up to 330 tph of quarried sand and aggregates for the Texas construction industry. The plant is expected to be commissioned in 2025.

“CDE has been an essential partner in helping us achieve this important milestone,” says Keith Newell, president of Resolve Aggregates. “Its wash plant has proven time and again its reliability and efficiency. That has paid dividends and contributed greatly to our continued growth and rank as one of the top 100 sand and gravel producers in the U.S.

“This is why we’re trusting CDE once more as we expand our operations,” Newell adds. “The investment in our second wash plant will bring a further welcomed boost to the volume and quality of our product suite.”

According to CDE, Resolve Aggregates has processed fine and coarse aggregates since the mid-1980s.

“Our longstanding partnership with Resolve Aggregates is a real showcase of the capabilities of CDE washing technology,” says Ronan Duffy, business development manager at CDE. “The original plant has proven itself to be robust, adaptable, portable and dependable. This is backed up by a responsive and proactive aftercare service that has ensured maximum throughput and output over almost a decade.

“When commissioned, we’re confident this new wash plant will solidify its position for years to come and create a reliable supply line of quality washed sand and aggregates that can maximize natural resources,” Duffy adds.

Related: CRH remains atop USGS’s sand and gravel producer rankings

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