Turning your mined material into value.

Hudson Aggregates is actively seeking partnerships with contractors, developers, and civil works operators who generate mined material. If your project is producing the right type of ground, we want to hear from you — and we can help make that material work for both of us.

WE ASSESS

Your material

Borehole logs, geotech reports, site location reviewed at no cost.

YOU GET

A reliable outlet

Controlled disposal of mined material. No landfill cost. No logistical complexity.

WE GET

Quality feed

Consistent inbound material that supports our aggregate production output.

– Material Criteria

Not all mined materials are created equally

When we receive material at our Kennedale facility, we process it into high-quality aggregate products. The quality of what goes in directly shapes what we can produce. The most commercially attractive inbound feeds share a consistent profile: a balanced mix of sand and stone fractions, a low plasticity index, and fines content that is as low as possible.

Plasticity Index (PI) is a measure of how clayey and cohesive the fine fraction of a soil is. High-PI material is difficult to process and limits the range of products we can manufacture. Low-PI material processes cleanly and yields aggregate that meets specification for structural applications.

Ideal PI range

Non-plastic to low PI

Minimal clay activity in the fine fraction. Material remains free-draining and processable.

Fines content

As low as possible

Lower minus-75 micron content means cleaner product yields and reduced processing requirements.

Ideal gradation

Balanced sand and stone

A well-distributed particle size range gives us the best split across aggregate and manufactured sand products.

– DFW GEOLOGY

The DFW metroplex sits atop a complex geology. Not all of it yields equally attractive mined material.

The most promising sources tend to be projects that excavate through sandy Cretaceous formations — particularly the Woodbine and Paluxy sands — which underlie much of the eastern Fort Worth and Kennedale corridor. These units are naturally low in clay minerals and produce granular, free-draining mined material that responds well to crushing and screening. Alluvial deposits along the Trinity River system and Village Creek can also offer attractive blended material, with naturally sorted sand and gravel fractions and limited clay overburden.

Most attractive project types

  • Highway and TxDOT earthworks

  • Industrial park development

  • Data centre foundation cuts

  • Utility corridor excavation

  • Warehouse and logistics development

  • Mixed-use deep excavation

Favorable geological zones

  • East Fort Worth / Kennedale corridor

  • Woodbine sand outcrop belt

  • Trinity River alluvial terraces

  • Village Creek catchment

  • Arlington to Mansfield transitional zone

– CASE STUDY

The Holbrook Project | Fort Worth

The ongoing export from the Holbrook project in Fort Worth illustrates exactly the kind of partnership we are looking to build. That site is generating mined material with the right profile — a naturally granular, mixed sand-and-stone feed with low plasticity and manageable fines — which we receive, process, and convert into saleable aggregate product.

For the project team at Holbrook, the arrangement means a controlled, reliable outlet for material that would otherwise incur disposal cost and logistical complexity. For Hudson, it means a consistent, quality feed that supports our production output.

That kind of mutual benefit is the model we look to replicate with partners across the region.

"The best partnerships come from projects that understand their material. If you know you're cutting through sandy ground, there's a good chance we want to talk."

– Project Manager

– Get In Touch

Is your project a match?

If you are managing an excavation in the Fort Worth, Arlington, or Kennedale area and generating significant volumes of mixed granular material, we encourage you to get in touch. We can carry out a straightforward assessment of your material's suitability — including a review of borehole logs or geotechnical reports if available — and give you a clear, honest answer about whether a supply arrangement makes commercial sense.

We are particularly interested in long-term or ongoing export arrangements, where consistent material quality and reliable volume allow both parties to plan around a stable supply relationship.

Project location and site plan

  • Approximate volumes to be mined

  • Available borehole logs or geotech reports

  • Anticipated project timeline

  • No cost. No obligation. We will come back to you promptly with an initial view on suitability.

– Get a Material Assessment

Share your project details and we will come back to you promptly.

Tell us where the project is, roughly what volumes you are generating, and share any geotechnical data you have. Our team will give you an initial view on suitability — at no cost and with no obligation.

Or call us directly at (817) 555-0100

– Ready to Work Together

Tell us what
you need.

– Contractors and Buyers

Get your quote.
Build with it.

Local supply, natural material, ASTM-certified. Tell us what you need and we'll have pricing back within two hours.

– Haulers and Disposers

Stop driving past us. Drop it off.

Local supply, natural material, ASTM-certified. Tell us what you need and we'll have pricing back within two hours.

7530 HUDSON CEMETERY RD, KENNEDALE TX 76060 — CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR THE ENTIRE DFW SOUTH CORRIDOR. SHORTER HAULS MEAN LOWER FUEL COSTS FOR YOUR FLEET.