ASPASA is building our country one stone at a time | Infrastructure news

The Aggregate and Sand Producers Association of Southern Africa (ASPASA) is a voluntary producers association that helps to improve the quality of aggregates produced by its member companies for construction projects around the country.

The role that ASPASA plays is critical considering that almost every structure made by man relies on aggregates for strength and stability. In fact, construction aggregates are the primary ingredients of all concrete structures and foundations (80% of concrete is aggregate), as well as being the single most important ingredient used to build our roads (94% of a road is aggregate).

Aggregates and sands used in construction projects are naturally occurring minerals that are mined mainly from quarries by a specialised sector of the mining industry in South Africa. Government strictly regulates sand and aggregate quarries due to the importance of obtaining a reliable supply of quality materials. It also aims to ensure that the minerals and materials are removed in a manner that is sustainable and protects the rights of workers, as well as the environment and surrounding communities.

“As a private sector association representing producers in the industry, we uphold these aims. In addition, we strive to create an economically viable industry with good interaction between all parties involved – the industry, as well as the relevant government departments and other stake holders,” states executive director Nico Pienaar.

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