Boston Sand & Gravel Co.

About Boston Sand & Gravel Co.

Boston Sand & Gravel Co. provides ready mixed concrete and aggregate products to the construction and landscaping industries in southeastern New England. The company offers ready mix concrete that include specialty mixes for winter concrete, slurry walls, and drilled shafts, as well as sand and aggregate, concrete blocks, and green products. Its products are used in projects ranging from small residential pours to mass pours for commercial and infrastructure projects; and construction projects, including central artery/tunnel project, waste water treatment plants, nuclear power plants, high rise-buildings, and slurry wall construction projects. The company serves customers through sales representatives. Boston Sand & Gravel Co. was founded in 1914 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Boston Sand & Gravel offers over 1000 concrete mix designs, including specialty mixes for winter concrete, slurry walls, drilled shafts, and LEED-approved products.

https://www.bostonsand.com

BSND United States

730USD30 (+4.11%)

• At close Sat Oct 01 2022

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Sector: Basic Materials

Industry: Building Materials

Location United States, Boston

Grade: ADF

112,050,000 USD
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BETA (5y)
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Profits

for 5 years
73%
for 3 years
15%
for 2 years
12%
for last year
33%
for this year
0%
Boston Sand & Gravel Co.
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