Grab Hire Image Gallery: Explore our machinery in action and see the results for yourself. From grab lorries clearing sites to crushers and screeners transforming waste into usable material — our gallery shows the power and convenience of doing it all on-site.
📸 Gallery includes:
- Our Maximus 409 screener in operation
- The Rubble Master RM70 compact crusher processing material
- Grab hire vehicles in action
- Equipment in transit and on delivery
- Before & after project photos








Common Types of Inert Waste
Soil
This type of soil is considered inert when it’s uncontaminated and free from harmful chemicals or pollutants. Often referred to as “clean fill,” it doesn’t react with other materials or pose any danger to people or the environment.
Concrete
Concrete waste is common on construction sites and typically comes in two forms:
- Surplus fresh concrete, including leftovers washed off trucks and tools
- Hardened debris and dust created during demolition work
Both types are non-reactive and can often be recycled.
Bricks
Waste bricks, whether broken or unused, fall under the category of inert or bulky construction waste due to their weight and stability. Once collected and sorted, bricks are highly recyclable and can be repurposed for future construction projects.
Rubble
Rubble refers to the mix of waste materials generated during building, renovation, or demolition. It often includes chunks of masonry, earth, and rock. Since these materials don’t break down or leach chemicals, they’re generally classified as inert.

