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ACP (CONCRETE) LTD HARVEST STORAGE SOLUTIONS


Prestressed Panels High Strength


Easy to install Arrow Panels


Low maintenance De-mountable


145mm, 180mm & 280mm thick 1m,1.2m & 1.5m heights standard lengths usually in stock or made to measure at no extra cost.


Portable ‘instant’ division walls, Freestanding, interlocking.


All 1m wide, 2.4m & 3m high usually in stock, 3.6m & 4m high to order. Corner Units also available for complete bunker construction.


New Build or Refurb, Permanent or Moveable


Whatever you are thinking ACP CONCRETE has the walling solutions, quality and service for you.


CALL 01889 598660 or email sales@acp-concrete.co.uk to get free advice & a quote now


Est.1986 Over 30 years manufacturing experience Part of the Thomas Armstrong Group


LOWER OAKLEY, DISS, NORFOLK IP21 4AQ


Grain Handling & Milling Systems


• Manufacturers of grain stores, livestock buildings, general purpose buildings


• Grain driers, grain handling and storage equipment supplied and installed


• Permastore slurry systems and efficient packages • Grain Butler portable stirrer hire available


All groundworks undertaken All buildings constructed CE marked DIN1090


Tel: 01692 535444 / 07717 478196 E: andrew@mconstructionservices.co.uk


W: www.mconstructionservices.co.uk JUNE 2019 • ANGLIA FARMER 53 JUNE 2019 • ANGLIA FARMER 53


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