Logistics slab — M4 corridor
Type 1 and capping delivered in artic loads to a fixed daily target across a six-week earthworks window.
Swindon's M4 logistics parks, Wichelstowe and eastern-village housing releases and ongoing industrial refurbishment keep aggregate demand steady year-round. Atlas Stone Supplies delivers sub-base, pipe bedding, capping, sand and BS3882 topsoil across Swindon and north Wiltshire, with muckaway, grab hire and skip hire alongside.
Large flat-site logistics work drives volume Type 1 and capping in artic loads, while the housing releases at Wichelstowe, Tadpole Garden Village and the eastern villages take phased plot-by-plot bedding, sand and topsoil. Clay arisings from the Vale mean classification and muckaway planning matter before earthworks start.
24–72 hours on stocked lines across SN postcodes. Bulk artic loads for M4-corridor sites, 8-wheel tippers for estate roads, grab and bulk bags where plot access is tight.
Full specs, typical uses and lead-time notes for every stocked line, plus the waste services we run alongside delivery in Wiltshire.
Type 1 and capping delivered in artic loads to a fixed daily target across a six-week earthworks window.
Bedding stone and sharp sand called off plot by plot alongside a drainage package.
WAC-classified clay removed by 8-wheel tipper with recycled Type 1 back-loaded on the return leg.
Our Wiltshire service also covers surrounding towns and trade-area villages on the same haulage routes.
Yes — Chippenham, Calne, Cirencester, Marlborough and the surrounding villages run on the same Swindon haulage routes.
Yes. Clay and made ground are WAC-tested where the classification is unknown, then removed to a licensed facility with duty-of-care paperwork.
Usually, yes — the lorry takes surplus material off site and returns loaded with Type 1, capping or bedding, cutting both movements and cost.
Pricing and lead times within one working day.