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Conveyor belt machines sort custom crushed aggregates at a quarry

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Aggregate rock being sorted and loaded at a batch plant facility

Solutions

Aggregates

Michels Road & Stone operates 100 pits and quarries throughout Wisconsin to provide customers with convenient access to the precise products they need. As the largest custom-crushing operator in Wisconsin, we use our mobile equipment and inventory tracking system to provide the right products and quantities available for our customers’ needs. 

Conveyor belt machines sort custom crushed aggregates at a quarry

Construction Aggregates

Aggregates are the literal building blocks of construction projects. We extract aggregates from pits and quarries and then use our precise equipment to crush them to specific sizes. 

Our products include:

  • DENSE BASE
  • CLEAR STONE
  • RECYCLED CONCRETE
  • RECYCLED ASPHALT
  • MANUFACTURED SAND
  • NATURAL SAND
  • SCREENINGS
Excavators install new stone to prevent erosion on the Lake Michigan shoreline

Armor Stone

Michels Road & Stone sources and places natural stone to guard shorelines against erosion caused by waves, water level fluctuations, harsh weather and other environmental factors. Mined from quarries throughout Wisconsin, we have direct access to stone certified by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for shoreline projection projects on the Great Lakes, inland lakes, rivers and streams. Our ability to ship by truck, rail, and barge allows us to deliver large volumes of riprap and heavyweight stone exactly where needed. 

Machinery lifts aggregates into railroad cars.

Railroad Ballast

Michels Road & Stone is proud to supply track ballast to Class 1 railroads across the country. We own and operate hard-rock quarries in the Midwest, including our Waterloo Quarry, which contains several rail spurs, making it easy to secure and transport large quantities of ballast throughout the United States. Our railroad ballast adheres to strict American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Assocation (AREMA) specifications. 

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