
Source material & specification
Tell us what material is available, where it is located, and what the finished aggregate needs to support. Share the specified gradation and the project documents that apply to the work.

Highway aggregate & large-project crushing
Treasure State Concrete, Inc. provides gravel and aggregate crushing for highway and large civil projects. Portable production is planned around the source material, project-specified gradation, quantities, stockpile needs, access, and schedule.
Highway & civil aggregate
Highway and large civil projects begin with the project documents. We review the available source material, specified gradation, quantities, testing and acceptance requirements, access, stockpiles, and schedule to build a practical scope.
Share those details with Treasure State Concrete, Inc. Our team can discuss the crushing plan, how production connects to material movement and field placement, and whether the site is suitable for portable crushing.
Start a project conversationWhat shapes the scope
These details give our team a useful starting point for reviewing highway aggregate and large-project crushing work.

Tell us what material is available, where it is located, and what the finished aggregate needs to support. Share the specified gradation and the project documents that apply to the work.

Review the route into the site, work area, stockpile locations, ground conditions, nearby operations, and room available for equipment and material movement.

Bring the estimated quantity, testing and acceptance requirements, desired timing, project contacts, and any sequencing constraints so the crushing scope can be reviewed as part of the larger job.

Project-specified gradations
For highway and civil work, the crushing plan is reviewed against the available source material, specified gradation, estimated quantity, stockpile plan, access, and sequencing. Portable production is scheduled only after the actual site and scope are reviewed.
Sampling, testing, reporting, and material-acceptance responsibilities must be confirmed before mobilization. Final acceptance is governed by the applicable project documents and the parties responsible for testing and acceptance.
Aggregate placement & grading crew
Our field crew can coordinate hauling and delivery, place and spread aggregate, shape the section, and grade base materials for highway, roadway, and large civil projects when those services are included in the reviewed scope.
Before field work begins, we review material source, haul route, placement requirements, approved plans or grade controls, site access, testing and acceptance responsibilities, and schedule.

Project-lead checklist
Early information does not need to be perfect. A clear starting picture helps the team ask better questions and decide what should be reviewed next.
Project location and the best site contact
Available material, estimated quantity, and current stockpile layout
Required end use, specified gradation, and applicable project documents
Sampling, testing, reporting, and material-acceptance responsibilities
Access route, work area, grades, ground conditions, and overhead limits
Space for equipment, material handling, and finished stockpiles
Desired schedule and coordination with other work on the site
From first call to coordination
Crushing scope, availability, and timing are confirmed with Treasure State Concrete, Inc. for the actual project.
Call with the location, material, estimated quantity, desired result, and timing for the work.
Discuss access, setup area, stockpiles, ground conditions, and the other operations that need to be coordinated.
Treasure State Concrete, Inc. can review the information, define testing and acceptance responsibilities, and confirm whether portable crushing is available and suitable for the project.
Once the scope is accepted, align project contacts, site readiness, material flow, and schedule before mobilization.
Highway aggregate & large-project crushing
Share the project location, source material, specified gradation, estimated quantity, access, testing responsibilities, placement needs, and desired schedule.