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Gravel is a type of stone that is composed of small, loose particles. It is often used in construction and landscaping projects, such as driveways, pathways, and garden beds. Gravel is typically sold in bulk, either in bags or in bulk loads. The gravel market is highly competitive, with a wide variety of suppliers offering different types of gravel, such as crushed stone, river rock, and pea gravel. Prices vary depending on the type of gravel and the size of the order.
The gravel market is largely driven by the construction industry, as gravel is a key component in many construction projects. Additionally, the landscaping industry is a major consumer of gravel, as it is used to create pathways, driveways, and garden beds.
There are many companies in the gravel market, including Vulcan Materials Company, Martin Marietta, and Oldcastle Materials. Other companies include Luck Stone, Cemex, and LafargeHolcim. Show Less Read more