New ECT site: backfilling of the Sibelco quarry at Crépy-en-Valois (60)

In partnership with Sibelco, ECT opens a new site in Oise (60)

The Sibelco quarry in Crépy-en-Valois opens its doors to receive inert soil from construction sites. The purpose of the site is to secure and develop the open-cast quarry. Following major development work carried out by ECT, the site has been ready to receive the first inputs since early November.

Facilities designed to welcome our construction customers 

  • Safe access to the site : creation of a left turn onto the main road and a dedicated access lane to facilitate and maintain traffic flow.
  • Soil traceability : at the receiving station, with the installation of load control cameras, a radioactivity detection portal and weighbridges. The site handles K3, K3+ and sorted rubble.
  • Flexible opening hours : the site opens from 7:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., last truck in.
  • Soil types accepted : K3 and K3+.

To access the Crépy-en-Valois site, you need to be validated by ECT’s reservations department.

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