Ronacrete

About Ronacrete

Ronacrete are manufacturers of the RonaDeck Resin Bound and Bonded Surfacing range of products. The RonaDeck Resin Bound and Resin Bonded Surfacing provide highly decorative and functional systems for exterior pavement surfacing.  RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing, RonaDeck EcoPath UV and RonaDeck Eco Tree Pit consist of UV stable resin and natural aggregates (RonaDeck EcoPath UV also incorporates recycled rubber granules) producing highly permeable and slip resistant surfacing systems.  The UV stable resins used in RonaDeck products are unaffected by the discolouration, embrittlement and degradation. RonaDeck Resin Bonded Surfacing is typically self priming and provides excellent slip resistance for pedestrians and high friction surfacing for vehicles. RonaDeck products are tested for slip resistance in accordance with BS 8204-6:2008+A1:2010 Appendix B. RonaDeck UV Wet Pour Rubber Granule Surfacing, RonaDeck Soft Feel Pool Surround and RonaDeck Rubber Granule Tree Pit consist of coloured EPDM rubber granules and UV stable resin, producing surfaces which are soft and safe underfoot; they provide noise absorbency and they are sufficiently resilient to absorb the impact of falls. UV stable resins ensures that surfacing systems are unaffected by discolouration, embrittlement and degradation caused by UV light.

Areas covered

South Thames, North Thames, South West, East Anglia, Midlands, Wales, North West, Yorkshire North East, Scotland, National (Eng/Wales/Scot/NI), International, Northern Ireland

Types of work undertaken

  • Commercial (unlimited)
  • Top Soil And Aggregates (unlimited)
  • Domestic (unlimited)
  • Technical Advisory And Recruitment (unlimited)
  • Hard Landscaping Materials (unlimited)
  • Surfacing Materials (unlimited)

Projects

Tedworth House- Homes for Heroes

Completed: 18/04/2019
Location: Tidworth, Wiltshire
Budget: £17,000,000.00

RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing system has been laid to the paved areas surrounding Tedworth House in Tidworth, Wiltshire. The paths were laid as part of a £17m Help for Heroes ‘Homes for Heroes’ project to transform the Grade 2 listed house into a Personnel Recovery and Assessment Centre (PRAC) for injured service personnel.

 

BWA Architects contacted Ronacrete to discuss the options available for hard landscaping the grounds. After consultation with Ronacrete’s technical team, BWA chose RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing for its natural appearance, permeability and suitability for wheelchairs.

Conisbrough Castle

Completed: 06/06/2014
Location: Doncaster
Budget: £1,100,000.00

Over 300m2 of RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing was laid at Conisbrough Castle, Doncaster. Conisbrough Castle is a 12th century Grade I listed castle, one of the country’s best examples of medieval architecture, featuring a rare Norman hexagonal keep. The castle was closed for six months for major redevelopment work amounting to £1.1m. The project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, English Heritage and Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council and included a new visitor centre, larger education and exhibition rooms, interactive displays, improved access, signage and parking.

Leicester Cathedral Gardens

Completed: 18/03/2014
Location: Leicester
Budget: £2,500,000.00

RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing was laid in Leicester Cathedral Gardens; part of a £2.5 million project transforming the city’s cathedral quarter, providing a connection to the new Richard III visitor centre.

A public space was created as part of the project. Within the gardens are flower beds, trees and lawn areas, seating and a water feature. A statue of Richard III has been moved from Castle Gardens, restored and cleaned and placed at the centre of the Cathedral Quarter project closer to where his body was found buried.

Newmarket Racecourse

Completed: 09/11/2007
Location: Newmarket, Cambridge
Budget: £100,000.00

Two of Ronacrete’s hard landscaping systems were successfully applied to a concourse, roads and steps at Newmarket’s July Course.  More than 800m2 of RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing and almost 3,000m2 of RonaDeck Resin Bonded Surfacing were laid. The products were chosen for both appearance and safety, with care being taken to ensure that the surfaces did not create any additional risk of slip in the wet or dry.