Introduction

ADP specialises in the provision of natural alternatives to traditional concrete and metalled surfaces for car parks, access routes, drives and pathways and for vehicles ranging from HGVs and aircraft to family cars and cycles. Products are also suitable for use in many amenity, multi-use events and sporting applications. All products in the range are suitable for use in SUDS and DDA applications.

ADP offer a high quality product range and service to all specifiers, contractors and domestic customers.

The ADP range includes:

TechTurf

TechTurf
A completely natural grass surface grown on a engineered rootzone which provides a compaction resistant, high load bearing structure.

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ADPave50

ADPave 50
A flexible, interlocking paving system developed to provide car parks, drives and pathways capable of handling up to HGVs. Open cells of the pavers can have a grass or gravel finish.

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ADPave25

ADPave 25
A flexible, interlocking paving system designed to be laid on top of existing grass. Ideal for paths, parking and other light traffic applications.

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GrassRoute

GrassRoute
A heavy duty grass protection grid which is supplied on a roll. It is ideal for use on grass access routes and grassed overspill car parks. Installation is fast and economical. GrassRoute is simply unrolled over existing grass and pegged into place using fixing pins.

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Turfguard

Turfguard
Easy to install mesh which reduces wear on existing grassed areas making them more accessible for pedestrians and light vehicles.

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Turf soil

Ancilliary products
In addition to these products the company can also provide a range of ancilliary products required to complete each project. These include decorative aggregates, rootzones, sands and soils, geogrids and geotextiles. As a specialist in this area, ADP are able to provide technical support to specifiers, contractors and end users.

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