
Marker Blocks
Accurate identification of underground utilities is essential for safe excavation, infrastructure maintenance, and long-term asset protection. In many environments, a ground-level solution is required to provide permanent, low-profile marking without obstructing access or visibility.
Elite Precast Concrete Marker Blocks offer a robust and reliable solution for identifying underground services, providing durable, low-maintenance markers suitable for a wide range of infrastructure and construction applications.
Our concrete marker blocks provide a durable, low-maintenance and long-life solution for gas, water, electrical, telecoms and civil engineering projects across the UK. Manufactured in the UK. Supplied nationwide.
What is Marker Blocks?
Marker blocks are precast concrete units installed at ground level to indicate the presence and type of underground services.
They are commonly used to:
Identify the location of buried utilities
Provide permanent service markers
Mark underground services
Identify asset locations
Define boundary points
Highlight service crossings
Provide permanent infrastructure reference points
Support safe excavation and maintenance
Reduce the risk of accidental damage
Marker blocks are often used in conjunction with indicator posts or where a discreet, surface-level solution is preferred. They are commonly installed at ground level or partially recessed to create a visible and tamper-resistant identification marker.

Why Choose Elite Precast
With decades of precast expertise, in-house engineering support and a proven delivery record on projects of every scale, Elite Precast is the partner specifiers trust. We pair robust, repeatable manufacturing with the flexibility to engineer bespoke solutions when a standard product will not do.
Key Features & Benefits
Manufactured from high-strength precast concrete, marker blocks are designed to withstand weather, ground movement and environmental exposure. Resistant to weather, frost, ground movement and impact.
Why Choose Marker Blocks?
Permanent infrastructure requires permanent identification.
Long-Term Durability — Resistant to weather, frost, ground movement and impact.
Tamper Resistance — Heavy and robust, reducing risk of removal or vandalism.
High Visibility — Can include cast-in lettering, plates or numbering.
Low Maintenance — No ongoing upkeep required once installed.
Cost-Effective Asset Protection — Reduces accidental damage by clearly identifying buried infrastructure.
Marker blocks play a vital role in protecting underground infrastructure. By clearly identifying service locations, they help:
Prevent accidental excavation damage
Improve site safety
Support compliance with industry standards
Assist maintenance and inspection operations
They are widely used in line with UK utility and infrastructure requirements.

Finish & Appearance
Elite Precast concrete marker blocks are manufactured using high-strength precast concrete and offer:
Excellent compressive strength
Durable weather resistance
Impact resistance
Smooth or textured finish options
Cast-in lettering or recessed plate options
Custom numbering or asset identification
Bespoke sizes available

Installation Overview
Precast concrete marker blocks are typically:
Installed at ground level or partially recessed
Positioned above or adjacent to asset locations
Set into excavated ground
Secured with concrete backfill where required
Installed in accordance with project and asset owner specifications
Correct positioning should follow infrastructure design and safety requirements.

Compliance & Technical Support
Elite Precast marker blocks are available in a range of configurations to suit project requirements. Manufactured to BS 1881, ensuring consistent quality and performance.
Product Choice:
Range of sizes — available in a variety of standard sizes and lengths
Identification recess — standard recess size for plates is 100mm x 75mm (other dimensions available on request)
Manufactured to standard — produced in accordance with BS 1881
Available in:
Multiple sizes and profiles
Various depths for partial or flush installation
Reinforced options (if required)
Cast-in identification
Recessed or fixed metal plates
Bespoke dimensions
Blocks can be manufactured with markings such as GAS, WATER, ELECTRIC, FIBRE, SEWER, asset or reference numbers. Custom markings available subject to project specification.
Drawings and dimensional data available upon request.

Bespoke Options
Elite Precast marker blocks are available in a range of configurations to suit project requirements:
Standard marker blocks
Engraved or embossed identification blocks
Directional marker blocks
Bespoke sizes and formats
Customisation options include:
Utility type identification (gas, water, electric, telecoms)
Directional arrows
Asset reference numbers
Company or project-specific markings
Elite Precast can manufacture blocks with cast-in lettering, numbering or recessed identification plates to meet project requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are marker blocks used for?
Marker blocks are used to identify the location of underground utilities such as water, gas, electricity and telecommunications services.
How do marker blocks differ from indicator posts?
Marker blocks are installed at ground level, while indicator posts are above-ground markers. Both can be used together for enhanced visibility.
What is a concrete marker block used for?
A concrete marker block is used to permanently identify the location of underground utilities, assets or infrastructure installations.
How are marker blocks different from indicator posts?
Indicator posts are vertical above-ground markers, whereas marker blocks are typically ground-level units used for asset reference or boundary identification.
Are marker blocks suitable for highways?
Yes. They are commonly used for ground-level identification in highway and civil engineering projects. They provide a low-profile solution that does not obstruct visibility or pose a hazard in roadside environments.
Can marker blocks be customised?
Yes. They can include engraved markings, directional arrows and utility identification details. Elite Precast can manufacture blocks with cast-in lettering, numbering or recessed identification plates to meet project requirements.
Are marker blocks durable?
Yes. Precast concrete provides excellent durability and resistance to environmental conditions, including weather, frost, ground movement and impact.
Do marker blocks require maintenance?
Minimal maintenance is required, though periodic checks are recommended to ensure markings remain visible.
Where are marker blocks typically installed?
They are used in utilities, highways, construction sites, industrial areas and rural environments. They are typically installed at ground level along verges, kerbsides and service corridors.
Are marker blocks suitable for pipeline and cable routes?
Yes. They are widely used to identify long-distance pipeline and cable corridors.
Can marker blocks be used at substations?
Yes. They are commonly installed within substations and service installations to mark underground connections.
When should marker blocks be used instead of indicator posts?
Marker blocks are ideal where a low-profile, ground-level solution is required or where posts may be impractical.
Can marker blocks include custom identification?
Yes. Elite Precast can manufacture blocks with cast-in lettering, numbering or recessed identification plates to meet project requirements.
How long do precast concrete marker blocks last?
Precast concrete marker blocks are designed to provide decades of service life with minimal maintenance.
Do you supply nationwide?
Yes. Elite Precast supplies precast concrete marker blocks across the UK.
UK Manufacturing & Nationwide Delivery
Every product is manufactured in the UK to recognised quality standards and delivered nationwide on a fleet built for site access. The result is shorter lead times, full control over quality, and the confidence of working with a British manufacturer.
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