The L. Suzio York Hill Companies

CT

4.8 (6 reviews)

the L. Suzio Companies have been supplying high-quality crushed trap rockasphalt and ready-mix concrete products for Connecticut&rsquos residentialcommercialand different strengths of ready-mix concrete for use in highwaysbridges" to 2" for a wide range of construction purposes. More Info&nbsp/&nbspOrder&nbsp&rsaquoAsphalt Our 6-ton asphalt batch plant supplies bituminous concrete for drivewaycurb and major roadway applications. More Info&nbspConcrete We provide a wide range of concrete mixesincluding self-consolidatingfiber-reinforcedand different strengths of ready-mix concrete. More Info&nbspFoundations Our high-quality ready-mix concretemixed in our plants for maximum quality controlis ideal for foundations of all types. Learn More&nbspSite Work We can supply coarse aggregate materials for any type of site work

1898 Quality Materials for Connecticut Construction Since 1898, the L. Suzio Companies have been supplying high-quality crushed trap rock, asphalt and ready-mix concrete products for Connecticut’s residential, commercial, and industrial construction needs. All materials are tailored to the specifications of the job: crushed stone for various construction purposes; asphalt/bituminous concrete for paving projects that range from residential driveways to major interstate highways; and differe

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