Ready Mixed Concrete Great Barford
Mick George Concrete supplies BSI Kitemark assured Ready-Mixed Concrete to residential, trade and commercial building and construction projects in Great Barford and the surrounding areas.
Concrete Supply in Great Barford
We are the construction industries preferred Concrete supplier.
With numerous strategically located concrete batching plants and a large fleet of modern Barrel Mixers, Mick George Concrete is experienced in providing premium quality, Ready-Mixed Concrete for commercial, trade and residential developments in Great Barford and the surrounding Bedfordshire areas including Kempston, Biggleswade, St Neots, Wollaston, Cranfield, and Wilstead.
Our facilities allow us to supply concrete, quickly, reliably and competitively, backed with any technical advice required from our experienced friendly team, who are happy to pay you a visit.
We offer a wide range of BSI Kitemark quality proprietary mixes tailored for optimum performance in specific conditions.
How to order Concrete
It’s easy to order Ready-Mixed Concrete from the Mick George group. You can order online or alternatively phone one of our technical advisors on 0800 587 3329 to discuss the best product mix for your project.
Mick George Group Local Sites
Mick George in the Great Barford Community
The Mick George Group do a lot of work in the local community to support residents, projects or developments. As well as general sponsorship we have our own Community Fund which is available to the Bedfordshire region.
For example, the Mick George Group funding allowed Groundwork East to make a significant contribution to the establishment of Elstow Abbey as a significant local visitor destination, supporting enriched local biodiversity and promoting community education and engagement with local heritage.
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