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Mining & Natural Resources
Mineral & Ore Mining
Quarry - Proven Aggregate Landing Page Template
Quarry is a modular card grid landing page built for sand and gravel mining operations. It leads with an oversized stats wall, walks contractors through a clear problem-to-solution arc, and closes with a lead capture form built around tonnage quotes. The design uses a weathered job-site palette that signals operational credibility from the first scroll.
by Rocket studio
Quarry is a single-page lead generation template designed for aggregate pit operations. It opens with a stats wall that replaces the typical hero image with four live-counting performance metrics. A structured card grid then guides visitors from contractor pain points through operational proof to material selection, ending at a short quote request form.
This template is built for businesses that sell bulk aggregate materials directly to trade buyers. If your customers call before sunrise and need specs before they commit, this layout was designed for that relationship.
Most aggregate suppliers rely on plain-text websites or PDF spec sheets that fail to answer the questions contractors actually ask before placing an order. Buyers arrive skeptical and leave without requesting a quote.
You get a fully structured, modular landing page that moves visitors from doubt to quote request in a single scroll. Every section is purpose-built for the aggregate industry and laid out as an editable card grid.
The template includes the following built-in components and layout capabilities.
Four oversized counters sit on a charcoal field and tick upward with a subtle odometer animation. Each number is rendered in sky blue at display scale, covering tons delivered this year, active pits, material types in stock, and average load-out time in minutes. A single descriptor line below shows the nearest pit GPS coordinates and today's gate-open time.
The scroll structure is organized into three deliberate card rows. The first row surfaces the three most common contractor frustrations: inconsistent gradation, unreliable delivery windows, and surprise surcharges. The second row mirrors each problem with a direct operational answer. This layout builds trust progressively rather than asking visitors to take your word for it.
Each aggregate product gets its own tile in the third card row. Tiles include a close-up texture swatch, American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) spec compliance notation, and a list of common applications. This gives procurement buyers the technical detail they need without requiring a separate document download.
The primary call to action anchors to a short form card that matches the grid rhythm. Fields cover material type via dropdown, estimated tons needed, delivery zip code, and project start date. The form feels native to the page rather than bolted on, appearing after the spec cards have already answered most objections.
A secondary contact path sits alongside the form with a click-to-call button labeled "Talk to Dispatch Now." This gives time-sensitive buyers an immediate route to a live person without abandoning the page or hunting for a phone number.
The entire page is built on a consistent card grid system. Sections slot in and out cleanly, and the grid rhythm stays uniform from the stats wall to the form card. This makes the layout easy to edit, rearrange, or extend without breaking the visual structure.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats Wall Header | Prove operational capacity with four animated metric counters before any body copy |
| Pit Location Line | Display GPS coordinates and gate-open time beneath the counters for immediate orientation |
| Pain Point Cards | Surface the three main contractor frustrations in the first card row |
| Operational Answer Cards | Mirror each pain point with a concrete operational response in the second card row |
| Material Spec Cards | Present each aggregate type with texture swatch, ASTM notation, and applications |
| Tonnage Quote Form | Capture lead details with a short, focused form card anchored to the primary call to action |
| Click-to-Call Button | Offer direct dispatch access as a secondary contact path beside the form |
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme built around a Slate & Sky color system. Every color choice references a real job-site reference point, keeping the palette grounded and credible rather than decorative.
The card grid layout is structured to restack cleanly on smaller screens, keeping the stats wall and spec cards readable without horizontal scrolling. The modular grid means each card scales independently.
The page is engineered around a single conversion goal: getting a contractor to submit a tonnage quote request or call dispatch. Every structural decision supports that outcome.
This template is designed as a standalone landing page for aggregate and bulk material supply operations. It is well suited to sand and gravel mining businesses looking to modernize their lead intake process without a full website rebuild.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Problem→Solution Arc
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Animated Stats Wall Header
Problem-to-solution Card Arc
Material Specification Tiles
Tonnage Quote Lead Form
Click-to-call Dispatch Button
Modular Card Grid Layout
Can I customize the material types shown in the spec cards?
What does the quote form collect from visitors?
Does this template work if I only operate one pit?
Is this template suitable for operations that sell to both contractors and municipalities?
Can the click-to-call button be updated to my dispatch number?