Cherry Companies, a recycling and demolition company based in Houston, has announced the opening of its newest stabilized materials plant. The stabilized material plant will produce stabilized sand (used for backfill and bedding) and recycled road-base material.
The new facility is located in Spring, Texas, north of Houston, and is the seventh such plant operated by the company. It is expected to produce around 500,000 tons of stabilized material per year. With the newest plant, Cherry says it has a combined production capacity of around 2 million tons of material throughout the Houston area.
“North Houston primarily has been an untapped market for the company,” says John Conyer, manager of Cherry’s Stabilized Materials Division. “There is significant economic and infrastructure expansion in the area and we intend to grow alongside this market.”
He continues, “We’re adding experienced operators from within Cherry and other new managers recruited from the industry to benefit us in this exciting company expansion.”
Latest from Construction & Demolition Recycling
- Vermeer announces plan to build new facility in Des Moines metro area
- Capstar Disposal expands roll off dumpster rental services
- Supreme Court strikes down IEEPA tariffs
- Casella details facility closures, expansion efforts
- DPR Construction cuts ribbon on Silicon Valley office, prefab facility
- Constellium posts record Q4 adjusted EBITDA
- Amrize closes PB Materials acquisition
- QCC torches include customizable features