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What is an informational paver?

Using our unique technology in the Kingdom of SSaudi Arabia, AIM can manufacture paving and indeed kerbstone to demonstrate all sorts of information, including signage, writing and directions, bespoke to your requirements.

The informational tile can undergo a texturing of shotblasting and polishing to make the product stand out in its own right.

Why choose AIM concrete paving?

AIM provide many different sizes, thicknesses, numerous textures and finishes and over 100 different colours to choose from and enhance your development.


We AIM to work with urban designers and streetscape designer to provide an inclusive habitat to all road users, through the utilisation of different finishes.

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When the concrete tile has undergone a process of texturing either by rotating disk or shot/sand blasting, it is collectively known as an exposed aggregate finish.

Informational AIM Kerb
Informational AIM Paving
AIM Cycle Walkway Sign

Where is informational concrete paving usually used?

Informational concrete paving is usually used in pedestrian areas, and can be used in vehicular areas too.

What quality standards do AIM follow?

AIM's range of paving tiles and blocks conform to and exceed the BS-EN 1339 standard and are known for its superior quality.

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We achieve this by manufacturing hydraulically pressed products, using wet mix concrete technology, not allowing for any honeycombing to occur and therefore producing a market leading quality to be proud of.

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AIM are capable of manufacturing a large variety of sizes in different thicknesses. Over the past 12 years we have built our mould range up to cater for the growing demands and requirements of the Saudi market. We are able to manufacture odd thicknesses due to our wet mix technology.


In addition to the moulds we have amassed, AIM have invested in producing our own line of cutting machines. AIM utilise cutting machines to provide smaller dimensions such as 100x100mm or odd shapes such as quadrilaterals.

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